Originally written for oboe; these two lovely Baroque movements have become a favorite among saxophonists for many years. Standard literature on numerous state and festival lists. Now
Contains: Concert in the Forest (Baumann/Rascher); Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes (Rascher); Folksong Melodies (Coggins); Fox, You Stole the Goose (Rascher); From
This work displays the singing, lyrical alto saxophone style beautifully and should be in every serious saxophonist's repertoire.
Each volume of the Belwin Master Solos contains works from the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods, folk songs and traditional tunes, and a selection of original compositions by Keith Snell in a
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Includes: Alman (Morley/Dishinger); Aria and Scherzo (Fox); Bourree (Handel/Dishinger); The Caballero (Burgstahler); Canzone Barcarola (Drigo); From Heaven
Contains: Advance of the Alto (Rousseau); Arioso (Bach/Rousseau); Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart/Rascher); Ballade (Gee); Calm as the Night (Bohm/Rousseau);
Selections include: Andante and Allegro (Chailleux); At the Hearth (Gretchaninoff); Canzonetta and Giga (Ostransky); Concertante (Paladihe); Elegie (Baret);
Concertino Da Camera, written in 1935 by Jacques Ibert, was a small concerto for alto saxophone and eleven instruments: flute, bassoon, oboe, horn, trumpet and strings. This score is for alto
Written in 1934, this E-flat Concerto for alto saxophone is a fourteen minute piece dedicated to Sigmund M. Rascher, a famous saxophonist and soloist. The concerto starts with an Allegro