THE CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS (in Kazakh)

The Astana Opera presents one of the most famous works written especially for young viewers – The Carnival of the Animals suite by the French composer Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns. Children will listen to the symphony orchestra instruments and find out the way they can imitate animals and birds’ voices and behaviour. Along with the artists, the children will find themselves in the city zoo at the Carnival of the Animals. 
The suite was first performed on 9 March 1886. The composer regarded this work as a piece of fun and specified in his will that it should be published posthumously, seeing it as detracting from his ‘serious’ composer image. Thus, until the composer’s death in 1921, The Carnival of the Animals was performed only in private houses and salons. 
The Swan for cello and piano was the only movement of the suite, which the composer allowed to publish and perform. During his lifetime, it came to stay in the repertoire of musicians. The choreographic composition The Dying Swan staged by Mikhail Fokine for the great ballerina Anna Pavlova boosted its popularity. 
However, The Carnival of the Animals is full of humour, and ‘quotes’ or parodies on famous musical works can be heard in some of its movements.

PERFORMED BY:
THE ASTANA OPERA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE 
Conductor: Ruslan BAIMURZIN
Piano: Zhanar SEITKHANOVA, Saltanat ABILKHANOVA
Host: musicologist Tulegen NAZARBEKOV