From Swan Lake, Op. 20, this arrangement is written for 2 piccolos, 3 flutes, 3 alto flutes, bass flute and optional contrabass and contra alto flute. Great contrast is demonstrated in this
Divertimento No. 14 K. 270, is the most sophisticated of Mozart’s sextets, or divertimenti, composed in January, 1777 while in Salzburg. This is his the fifth and final divertimento. Gary
This particular arrangement for saxophone ensemble was created using Grainger's piano solo version. The dynamic and tempo indications are Grainger's own words and, although rather unusual, provide some
Here is a very effective example of Classical music for woodwind ensembles, with trills and other ornamentation to add lightness and interest to the whole arrangement. A great choice for any concert or
This work is one of the most popular orchestral works of the 18th century. Although fully Mozart, it does not have the endless technical string passages, thus making it adaptable for the saxophone ensemble.
This arrangement of the Berceuse provides the ensemble an opportunity to bring out the beautiful flowing main theme against the underlying moving harmony. The key has been changed to make
Instrumentation of 2 soprano sax, 2 alto sax, 2 tenor sax, 1 baritone sax, 1 bass sax with optional bari sax 2 part as substitute for bass sax.