Camille Saint-Saëns was a renowned French composer, organist, and pianist, born on October 9, 1835, in Paris. He was a child prodigy who began playing the piano at a young age and composed his first piece at just three years old. Saint-Saëns went on to become a highly prolific composer, producing works in various genres including symphonies, operas, chamber music, and concertos. He is best known for his composition "The Carnival of the Animals" and his opera "Samson and Delilah". Saint-Saëns was also a talented organist and held prominent positions at various churches in Paris throughout his career. He was a key figure in the French music scene during the Romantic period and his music continues to be widely performed and admired today. Saint-Saëns passed away in 1921, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.