Conductor Speaks "Royal March of the Lion" | Carnival of the Animals
In this video, conductor Morihiko Nakahara describes Camille Saint-Saëns’s movement “The Royal March of the Lion.” He explains how Saint-Saëns uses the strings to portray the lion’s stately march and highlights key musical elements that bring the character to life. The video concludes with the South Carolina Philharmonic performing “The Royal March of the Lion” from The Carnival of the Animals.