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2-3 Tage
Numéro du produit: ADV 7697
Edition: Partition et parties
18,95 €
TTC, hors expédition
Détails du produit
Description
With the invention of the saxophone in the early 1840s, transcriptions are useful to present day saxophonists who wish to perform music of various styles and composers, and are thus an important part of the saxophone repertoire. One source of music to transcribe is the wind music of the Classical era. Mozart’s Finale from Serenade in B-flat, KV 361 of the early 1780s was originally scored for paired oboes, clarinets, basset horns (now obsolete), and bassoons, plus four horns and double bass. The work was later performed for eight wind players. The Serenade has also been called “Gran Partita”, implying music for the outdoors. Since one original intent for the saxophone was to replace less-voluminous woodwinds of French military/marching bands, it seems feasible that saxophones, while also handling well the virtuoso demands of the piece, are a good choice for this transcription. Two objectives were in mind while transcribing the Finale. One was to produce a relatively clean manuscript with a minimum of articulation and dynamic markings so as to allow interpretation by the performers. The articulation markings placed at the beginning of the work are provided only as suggestions. Secondly, the melodies were divided among all parts, rather than a solo featuring just the soprano saxophone. The Finale, a molto allegro in rondo form, should sparkle with cheerful charm and wit. Indoors or outdoors, saxophonists should strive for the lightness and grace so prevalent in much of Mozart’ timeless music.
Plus d'infos
Titre:
Finale
from "Serenade in B-flat"
Edition:
Partition et parties
Niveau de difficulté:
moyen to avancé
Maison d'édition:
advance music
Annuaire:
KV 361
Détails techniques
Numéro du produit:
ADV 7697
ISMN13:
979-0-2063-0109-4
ISBN13:
978-3-89221-757-2
UPC:
805095076974
Poid:
0,17 kg
Pages :
21
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Obligatoire :
Reliure à dos agrafé
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