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Le cygne         
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MUSIC PIECE BY CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS, THE PART OF SUITE THE CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS
Le Cygne (classical composition); Le Cygne (Saint-Saens); Le Cygne (Saint-Saëns); Le Cygne; Notte Stellata (The Swan)
Le cygne, , or The Swan, is the 13th and penultimate movement of The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns. Originally scored for solo cello accompanied by two pianos, it has been arranged and transcribed for many instruments but remains best known as a cello solo.
Cygne blanc         
  • Cygne blanc sprung up as a chance seedling from Cabernet Sauvignon grape seeds that were dropped on the ground and took root in a garden in Baskerville, Western Australia.
  • Cygne blanc likely inherited its white berried trait from its grandparent Sauvignon blanc.
VARIETY OF GRAPE
Cygne blanc is a white Australian wine grape variety that is a seedling of Cabernet Sauvignon that was discovered in 1989 in Western Australia. Unlike Cabernet blanc, which was a crossing of Cabernet Sauvignon and Resistenzpartner, and Shalistin which is a white-berried color mutation of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cygne blanc is a selfling that sprang from a seed of a Cabernet Sauvignon berry that fell on the ground and took root.
Le Cygne (ballet)         
  • alt=female dancer in classical dress, carrying an amphora
BALLET COMPOSED BY CHARLES LECOCQ
Le Cygne is a one-act ballet, with choreography by Mariquita, a scenario by Catulle Mendès, and music by Charles Lecocq. It was first staged at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 20 April 1899.

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