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  2. Wang Wang Blues - Wikipedia

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    The song is a pop and jazz standard. 1921 sheet music cover featuring Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. Paul Whiteman recorded the song on August 9, 1920, in Camden, New Jersey. The song was released in December 1920 as a Victor 78 single, 18694-B. [1] [5] [6] Ferde Grofe arranged the song. Paul Whiteman recorded and released the song three ...

  3. List of concert works for saxophone - Wikipedia

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    Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano, Op. 29 (1970)—Robert Muczynski [38] Variations on a Dorian Theme for alto saxophone and piano (1972)—Gordon Jacob; Four Moods for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1975)—Phil Woods; Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1979)—John Worley; Albanian Summer (1980)—Dave Smith; Divertimento (1982)—Charles ...

  4. Paul Cohen (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    Cohen's publishing company, To the Fore Publishers, prints original, historical and contemporary saxophone works from a wide range of composers, in addition to Cohen's own arrangements and settings for saxophone ensemble. His collection of songs and dances transcribed for saxophone quartet, The Renaissance Book, is published by Galaxy Music.

  5. Paul Creston - Wikipedia

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    Paul Creston (born Giuseppe Guttoveggio; October 10, 1906 – August 24, 1985) was an American composer of classical music. He composed six symphonies and several concertante works for violin, piano, akkordion marimba and saxophone.

  6. Gonna Fly Now - Wikipedia

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    "Gonna Fly Now", also known as "Theme from Rocky", is the theme song from the movie Rocky, composed by Bill Conti with lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins, and performed by DeEtta West and Nelson Pigford. Released in 1976 with Rocky, the song became part of 1970s American popular culture after the film's main character and namesake Rocky Balboa as part of his daily training regimen runs up ...

  7. Talk:Alto saxophone - Wikipedia

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    The alto saxophone is a transposing instrument and reads the treble clef in the key of E♭ (meaning that a written C for the alto will sound as E♭; concert, a minor third higher). A minor third higher, or a major sixth lower, as stated in the sidebar? 141.156.214.82 03:42, 2 September 2007 (UTC) As far as I can tell, you are correct.

  8. How 'The Lost Boys' sexy saxophonist Tim Cappello ended ... - AOL

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    “The only reason that I'm here talking to you is because of Lost Boys,” Cappello says with a smile, speaking to Yahoo Entertainment via Zoom from his hotel room while on tour. “[These career ...

  9. Tableaux de Provence - Wikipedia

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    Tableaux de Provence ("Pictures of Provence") is a programmatic suite composed by Paule Maurice (Sept. 29, 1910 – August 18, 1967) between 1948 and 1955 for alto saxophone and orchestra, most often performed with piano accompaniment only. The work was dedicated to French saxophone virtuoso, Marcel Mule.