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
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
From the pen of Roger Winslow (204 Progressive Sightreading Tunes), these original duets begin simply and progress to an advanced level. Great for encouraging ensemble playing as well as building
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Ed. Franz Giegling. Published by Barenreiter Verlag, Kassel, West Germany. Copyright 1981/1990. Urtext of the New Mozart Edition. Orchestral parts, a study score, and a piano
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Contents: Grand Duo Concertant, Op. 48 (Weber); Variations, Op. 33 (Weber); Fantasy Pieces, Op. 73 (Schumann); Clarinet Sonata (Mendelssohn); Second Sonata, Op.
The Poulenc Sonata is considered a standard work in the flute repertoire. Flute part has been revised by Jean-Pierre Rampal. Three movements.
Already a long-standing rite of passage in the contrabassoon repertoire, Dorff has revisited and adapted In a Deep Funk for solo bass clarinet, for Barbara Haney to premiere at the 2014 ICA
This popular unaccompanied original displays the composer's talent for contemporary writing.
This sonata has quickly become one of the most popular and useful original accompanied works for baritone saxophone, finding its way onto state lists for high-school festival auditions as well as into many
This collection was compiled for the national school music competition-festivals. Contains the following solos: Introduction and Rondo (Widor); Fantasie Caprice (Lefebvre); Fantasie
Andante and Scherzo is a very enjoyable romantic quartet divided in two parts. It starts with a slow section, a tenor sax solo followed by the chorus, before jumping into an engaging quick