Easy Concert Pieces 2

24 Pieces from 6 Centuries for Alto Saxophone and Piano

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Easy Concert Pieces 2

24 Pieces from 6 Centuries for Alto Saxophone and Piano

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Easy Concert Pieces 2

24 Pieces from 6 Centuries for Alto Saxophone and Piano

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Description:

  • Pages: 40
  • Release: 01.03.2018
  • Weight: 284 g
  • Rubric: Collections, Sheet Music for Students
  • Genre: Classical Music, Tango
  • Accompaniment: Piano
  • ISBN: 9783795710507
  • ISMN: 9790001161084
The Easy Concert Pieces series for alto saxophone and piano provide easy to intermediate pieces from the Renaissance to the modern era for music lessons, concert performances or private music-making. The volumes with accompanying CD add to the not very extensive repertoire of performance pieces for saxophone. They were carefully selected according to technical and musical requirements and are arranged in three volumes according to their level of difficulty.All pieces are included on the accompanying CD as demo and play-along versions (piano accompaniment). The piano part contained in the volume is very easy so that it can even be played by a pupil, e.g. at a music school concert.Volume 1 (ED22553) contains easy pieces which mainly range from d' to c''', occasionally even to d'''. The keys range from C to D major or the respective minor keys. This volume contains works by Charpentier, Vivaldi, Handel, Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Smetana, Pütz, Moser, and others.Volume 2 (ED22554) contains intermediate pieces ranging from c' to e''', with unusual metres and demisemiquavers appearing occasionally. Including works by Wolkenstein, Peuerl, Schein, Purcell, Telemann, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Gounod, Humperdinck, Elgar, and others.Volume 3 (ED22942) - in preparation: Will contain pieces at even higher levels of difficulty and add further works to the repertoire.