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Camille Saint-Saëns - Danse macabre: 14 Editor’s Choice Arrangements

Danse macabre is based on a French legend about Death appearing at midnight on Halloween, playing a fiddle to summon skeletons from graves. The work was originally a tone poem inspired by Henri Cazalis' poem "Égalité, Fraternité".
A symphonic poem originally scored for orchestra, "Danse macabre" depicts skeletons dancing at midnight through its use of the xylophone mimicking rattling bones and the solo violin representing Death's fiddle.
Danse macabre is based on Henri Cazalis' poem depicting Death playing a violin in a graveyard at midnight.
Danse macabre is a symphonic poem depicting Death playing a violin to summon skeletons from graves on Halloween, based on an old French superstition. Its eerie melodies and use of the xylophone to mimic rattling bones make it a hallmark of Saint-Saëns' orchestral creativity.
"Danse macabre" is a tone poem inspired by a French legend where Death plays a violin at midnight on Halloween. Saint-Saëns uses a xylophone to mimic rattling bones and dissonant harmonies for a haunting effect.

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