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Concerto en Mi Bémol

COMPOSER: Alexander Glazunov
PUBLISHER: Alphonse Leduc
PRODUCT TYPE: Book and Part(s)
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Saxophone
Written in 1934 by Alexandre Glazounov (1865-1936), this Eb Concerto for Alto-Saxophone is a fourteen-minute piece dedicated to Sigmud M. Rasher, a famous Saxophonist and soloist. Initially composed for Saxophone and Strings, there was no mention of a second composer, even though the 1936
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Composer Alexander Glazunov
Publisher Alphonse Leduc
Instrumentation Alto Saxophone and Piano
Product Type Book and Part(s)
Instrument Group Saxophone
Style Period Post 1901
Genre Classical
ISMN 9790046192562
Style Period Post 1901
No. Pages 24
No. AL19256
Description
Written in 1934 by Alexandre Glazounov (1865-1936), this Eb Concerto for Alto-Saxophone is a fourteen-minute piece dedicated to Sigmud M. Rasher, a famous Saxophonist and soloist. Initially composed for Saxophone and Strings, there was no mention of a second composer, even though the 1936 publication adapted for Saxophone and Piano mentioned the name by André Petiot (1886-1976). The concerto starts with an Allegro moderato in 4/4, followed by an Andante transition mainly in C flat major at 3/4, and ending on a Fugato in 12/8. The first performance of this concerto in public occurred after the death of its author, in Paris. Alexandre Glazounov (1865-1936) is a famousRussian romantic composer. Considered as a prodigy and mentored by Belyayev, he composed ballets, concertos, symphonies and later became director of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. He had a strong influence on Stravinsky's and Shostakovich's careers and died near Paris, in 1936. This concerto is a classical piece of the Saxophone romantic repertoire.
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