This ingenious and humorous work, written in 1886, deeply attracted me with its unique charm and made me admire the outstanding musical talent of the author of this work. The musician who lost his father in childhood showed amazing musical talent at an early age. At the age of five, he wrote songs accompanied by the piano. At the age of ten, he played Beethoven's violin sonata with Belgian violinist Bert Sames on the excellent piano, and even held his first piano recital a few months later. In the following years, his masterpieces continued, including Symphony No.3 in C minor and Piano Concerto No.5 in F major, Egypt.
In Animal Carnival, the author vividly describes all kinds of funny and interesting situations of animals in the busy festival ranks. The whole suite consists of the following fourteen songs: (1) Prelude and March of the Lion King; (2) cock and hen; (3) wild donkeys; (