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🍧 ♪ 📣 a satirical zoological-fantasy called "Le Carnaval des Animaux." Aside from
🎈 ♪ 💚 one movement of this piece, "The Swan", Saint-Saens didn't allow this work
👾 ♪ 🌸 to be published or even performed until a year had elapsed after his death.
🐊 ♪ 🐝 (He died in 1921.)
🐠 ♪ 👑 Most of us know the "Swan" movement rather well, with its smooth,
🥒 ♪ 🎽 flowing cello melody against a calm background; but I've been having this
🥗 ♪ 💙 fantasy...
🎁 ♪ 💃 What if he had written this piece with lyrics, as a song to be sung?
⛳ ♪ 💗 And, further, what if he had accompanied this song with a musical saw? (This
📒 ♪ 🐳 instrument really does exist, often played by percussionists!) Then the
🌳 ♪ 🚘 piece would be better known as:
🚕 ♪ 👹 SAINT-SAENS' SAW SONG "SWAN"! 👽⚡🚗