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This lively first movement of his 1863 five movement suite has a very different approach from other Saint-Saëns pieces. Some believe its droning quality stems from it originally being composed on a harmonium (or pump organ). This Prelude was labeled as Opus No. 49 and uses a non-standard orchestra instrumentation that is very heavy on woodwinds and contains very little brass. Please note there are no trumpet, trombone, or tuba parts in this arrangement. See in the instrumentation page in the preview for more details.
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