Definition of Charles camille saint-saens

1. Noun. French pianist and composer (1835-1921).

Exact synonyms: Saint-saens
Generic synonyms: Composer, Pianist, Piano Player

Lexicographical Neighbors of Charles Camille Saint-saens

Charismatics
Charity
Charlemagne
Charlene
Charleroi
Charles
Charles' Wain
Charles's Wain
Charles's law
Charles A. Lindbergh
Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle
Charles Augustin de Coulomb
Charles Augustus Lindbergh
Charles Baudelaire
Charles Bullfinch
Charles Camille Saint-Saens
Charles Christopher Parker
Charles Cornwallis
Charles Dana Gibson
Charles Darwin
Charles Digby Harrod
Charles Dillon Stengel
Charles Dodgson
Charles Dudley Warner
Charles Eames
Charles Edouard Jeanneret
Charles Edward Berry
Charles Edward Ives
Charles Evans Hughes

Literary usage of Charles camille saint-saens

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Great Italian and French Composers, Palestrina to Massenet by George Titus Ferris (1895)
"charles camille saint-saens, the oldest of the trio, was Paris-born, October 9, 1835, and, musician-like, indicated his remarkable endowment from the ..."

2. Handbook of the Operas by Edith Bertha Ordway (1917)
"Music by Charles Camille Saint-Saens. Book by Louis Gallet and the composer. First production, Monte Carlo, 1911. The scene is ancient Greece in ..."

3. The Story of Organ Music by C[harles] F[rancis] Abdy Williams (1905)
"Amongst the most celebrated of living French organ composers are Charles Camille Saint-Saens, born in 1835, ..."

4. A Complete History of Music, for Schools, Clubs, and Private Readings by Winton James Baltzell (1905)
"Charles-Camille Saint-Saens (Paris, France, 1835) witnessed the rise and fall of Meyerbeer, and the triumphs of Gounod, and was himself famous before the ..."

5. Manual of Style: A Compilation of Typographical Rules Governing the by University of Chicago Press (1911)
"... preceding the hyphen, if French: Taylor, Henry Chandler- (for Henry Chandler-Taylor); Saint- Saens, Charles Camille (for Charles Camille Saint-Saens ..."

6. Program of the Ann Arbor May Festival by University of Michigan University Musical Society, University of Michigan School of Music (1920)
"FREDERICK A. STOCK, Conductor Charles Camille Saint-Saens was born October 9, 1855, in Paris; died December 16, 1921, in Algiers. ..."

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