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September Sonata for tenor saxophone and piano (1985)—John Worley; A Down East Sonata for tenor saxophone and piano (1993)—John Worley; Quest for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (2008)—Gilad Hochman; Sonata for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (2011)—David DeBoor Canfield; Saxy for tenor saxophone and piano (2019)—Howard J. Buss
Evan Parker, Buffalo, New York . Evan Shaw Parker (born 5 April 1944) [1] is a British tenor and soprano saxophone player who plays free improvisation.. Recording and performing prolifically with many collaborators, Parker was a pivotal figure in the development of European free jazz and free improvisation.
Despite being a common grouping in jazz, saxophone, piano and percussion was an extremely rare grouping in classical music until the end of the 20th century, when Trio Accanto started commissioning works to build a repertoire for themselves.
Octet, Harold Mabern (piano), Ray Drummond (bass), George Coleman Jr. (drums), Jim Rotondi (trumpet), Adam Brenner (alto sax), Ned Otter (tenor sax), Gary Smulyan (baritone sax), with Daniel Sadownick (percussion) added on several tracks 1998 I Could Write a Book: The Music of Richard Rodgers: Telarc
Elliot was known for his zebra-striped tenor saxophone. In 2011, he switched from LA SAX Saxes to Dakota Saxophones, which the owner, Peter LaPlaca, sold for Dakota. In 2005, Elliot joined trumpeter Rick Braun [ 2 ] to co-found their own label, ARTizen Music Group (now known as Artistry Music ).
The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B ♭ (while the alto is pitched in the key of E ♭ ), and written as a transposing instrument in the treble clef ...
Barihun's tenor saxophone opens with a style referencing both John Coltrane and Lester Young. Four minutes into the song comes a piano solo by Yedid, which was described as "so reminiscent of Keith Jarrett that his solo could be dropped seamlessly into the grooves of The Köln Concert". [3] "Nafkote", the sixth track, is a traditional longing song.
Koz plays a Yamaha silver alto sax (YAS-62S Mk. I) with a No. 7 Beechler metal mouthpiece, a Yamaha straight silver Soprano sax (YSS-62S) or a vintage Conn curved soprano sax with a No. 8 Couf mouthpiece, and a Selmer Mark VI Tenor sax with a Berg-Larsen 90/2 hard rubber mouthpiece. As for reeds, he uses a No. 3 Rico Plasticover. [22]