Following the success of her first Chant Lyrique, op. 69 (1932), Fernande Decruck continued to compose several short works for alto saxophone and piano. Several of these compositions are titled "Chant
Impressionism aesthetic permeates this work which evokes a solitary autumn walk into the woods where the descending piano lines represent the falling leaves and the saxophone's melody is a window into the
Fernande Decruck's writing expertise for saxophone is present again in this work scored for saxophone quartet. This complete set is the perfect female-composed work to feature in a recital or small ensemble
Another entry in Fernande Decruck's extensive saxophone repertoire, this piece, written for quartet, is an ideal work for advanced high school students and beyond. With more challenging rhythms that