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Composer of the March of the Lion King
The author of March of the Lion King is Charles Camille Saint Sa?ns.

Charles Camille Saint Sa?ns (Charles Camille Santa? Ns, 1835-192 1 year), French piano, organ player and composer. Saint-Sang makes a living by playing the organ in various enviable churches in Paris. 1857, he succeeded the outstanding organist Lefeby-Wiley and worked as an organist in Madeleine Theatre for 20 years.

San sang is versatile. He dabbled in geology, archaeology, botany and entomology in his early years. He is also an expert in mathematics. Later, in addition to composing, playing and writing music reviews, he also discussed with famous European scientists and wrote academic articles on acoustics, witchcraft science, Roman theater decoration, ancient musical instruments and so on.

March of the lion king

The orchestra "March of the Lion King" is the first in the "Animal Carnival" suite by French composer Saint-Sang. Music uses the vibrato of the piano, the heavy and powerful pause, the deep and deep melody, showing the majestic pace and demeanor of the king of beasts, and the mighty roar of the lion, which shocked the whole forest.

As the prelude and opening of the suite Animal Carnival, The Lion King March consists of two pianos and a string quintet (two violins, two violas and a cello). This song and other parts except Swan were not performed in public before the death of Charles Camille Saint-Sang.