Written in 1886 for a Mardi Gras celebration, Saint-Saëns' best-known
work consists of 14 pieces scored for flute/piccolo, clarinet, glass
harmonica (tuned glass bowls), xylophone, two pianos, and strings.
Playfully borrowing themes from other works -- including his own -- the
composer paints delightful musical portraits of a lion, chickens,
turtles, an elephant, kangaroos, and the immensely popular swan.
Reproduced from an authoritative source. Instrumentation.