How to learn and perfect the technique Circular breathing is a technique enabling the wind instrumentalist to play virtually endless tones and phrases without the necessity of interrupting the sounds...
This book brings together studies that focus on saxophone-specific technical difficulties, such as register changes, dexterity in the low register, and coordination of the ring and little fingers. Sim...
Orchestra instrumentation: Sopran-Saxophon 1-3, Alt-Saxophon 1-3, Tenor-Saxophon 1-3, Bariton-Saxophon 1-2, Bass-Saxophon, Orgel The highlight from Handel's Messiah, the Hallelujah chorus is now avail...
Die Wagner-Paraphrasen entstanden im Auftrag des Wagner Museums Bayreuth und wurden in der Villa Wahnfried - Wagners Wohnhaus - uraufgeführt. Ursprünglich für Tenorsaxophon konzipiert, können Sie auf...
In addition to the Tre Minuetti (Order No. ADV 7418), G. Puccini also wrote ('... in just one night on occasion of Amadeo of Savoy's death') the string quartet movement Crysanthemi on hand during his...
Ma Mère L'Oye', one of Ravel's most well-known and most often-performed works, was originally conceived and written as a piano duet (1908) and later on arranged for orchestra (1911). Inspired by the 1...
Trouvailles' is a collection of short compositions which I mostly came about by chance and could not get out of my mind again. Therefore, I finally decided to arrange them for saxophone quartet - not...
The Three Songs (Trois Chansons) dating from 1914/15 were arranged for four a cappella voices by Ravel immediately after he had written the music of these pieces. The lyrics were penned by the compose...
Maurice Ravel's Boléro is probably one of the most frequently performed works of orchestral literature. The composition originated between July and October 1928 and was dedicated to the dancer Ida Rub...