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A Day in the City for solo saxophone (1986)—Howard J. Buss; Midnight Omen for solo saxophone (1986)—Howard J. Buss; Phoenix (1988)—Ryo Noda; Hard for tenor saxophone solo (1988)—Christian Lauba; Sequenza VIIb for Soprano Saxophone (adaptation by Claude Delangle in 1993) [68] [69] —Luciano Berio; Melodies for Saxophone (1995)—Philip ...
Oboe Concerto—arranged for solo oboe and wind ensemble (2008) Percussion Concerto—arranged for solo percussion and wind ensemble (2009) Rhythm Stand (2004) Road Stories (2010) Soprano Sax Concerto—arranged for solo soprano sax and wind ensemble (2009)
The Soprano Sax Concerto is a concerto for soprano saxophone and orchestra by the American composer Jennifer Higdon.The work was originally commissioned by the Minnesota Commissioning Club as Higdon's Oboe Concerto and was premiered by oboist Kathy Greenbank and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra in 2005.
Bucharest Radio, Contemporary Music Festival: Claude Delangle: Bakla, Petr: First comes the obvious opening gesture, but then the plot thickens, and the sweet background music is not what really matters here: 2010: 6' alto: with tape: 2010-06-12, Basel: Polaris Trio [3] Barath, Eva...und begriff, dass es ein Traum gewesen: 1994: 12' 1994-12-07 ...
IMSLP logo (2007–2015) The blue letter featured in Petrucci Music Library logo, used in 2007–2015, was based on the first printed book of music, the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton, published by Ottaviano Petrucci in 1501. [5] From 2007 to 2015, the IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library used a logo based on a score.
Divertimento for Alto Saxophone (1951) John Adams. Saxophone Concerto (2013) John Corigliano. Triathlon for Saxophonist and Orchestra (2020) Alexander Glazunov. Saxophone Concerto (1934) Jennifer Higdon. Saxophone Concerto (2007) Jacques Ibert. Concertino da camera (1935) Michael Kamen. Saxophone Concerto (1989) Lars-Erik Larsson. Saxophone ...
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Rhapsodie for saxophone and orchestra, L.98, also known as Rhapsodie mauresque or Rhapsodie orientale, is a piece for alto saxophone and accompaniment by Claude Debussy. Completed in solo and piano form in 1911, the piece is most well known through its 1919 orchestration of the accompaniment by Jean Roger-Ducasse .