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1. Camille Saint-Saëns was something of a musical prodigy. At what age did he begin studying at the world-famous music academy, the Paris Conservatoire?
2. In 1852 Saint-Saëns met and developed a close friendship with which famous Hungarian musician and composer, by whom he was greatly influenced?
3. Among the pupils of Saint-Saëns at the École Niedermeyer was which French composer, who went on to write such works as "Masques et bergamasques" and a famous "Requiem"?
4. Which of Saint-Saëns' symphonic poems takes its subject matter from a classical myth in which Hercules is forced to serve the Queen of Lydia for a period of three years, while dressed as a woman and working with a spinning-wheel?
5. What is the name of the orchestral tone poem by Saint-Saëns in which Death the fiddler summons skeletons from their graves at midnight to dance?
6. Which opera by Saint-Saëns on a Biblical theme was first performed in Weimar, Germany, in 1877?
7. During his lifetime, Saint-Saëns only authorised publication of a single movement from his popular suite "The Carnival of the Animals". Which one?
8. Saint-Saëns' final symphony, first performed in 1886, has a nickname derived from the important musical role played by which instrument, not commonly found in symphonic works?
9. Saint-Saëns composed his "Coronation March op 117" in 1902 for the coronation of which British monarch?
10. In which African country (at that time a French colony) did Saint-Saëns die in 1921?
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