Bolero
for Saxophone Quartet (SATB)
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Christoph Enzel
Bolero
for Saxophone Quartet (SATB)
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Christoph Enzel
Bolero

for Saxophone Quartet (SATB)

  • Instrumentation Saxophone Quartet (SATB)
  • Composer Christoph Enzel
  • Difficulty Level
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  • Edition Score and Parts
  • Publisher Advance Music
  • Order no. ADV07457
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Description:

  • Pages: 20
  • Release: 31.01.2016
  • Weight: 181 g
  • Genre: Classical Music, Classical Music of the Modern Age
  • ISBN: 9783892216100
  • ISMN: 9790206308222
  • EAN: 805095074574
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 Rubinstein. It was premiered on November 22, 1928 at the Paris Opera. His work's fast rise in popularity remained alien to the composer throughout his lifetime. Maurice Ravel once said to fellow composer Arthur Honegger: 'I have written only one masterpiece. That is Boléro. Unfortunately it contains no music.'

This arrangement perfectly tops off the series of arrangements of Ravel's works I have written for saxophone quartet. Being an extremely shortened version of the original composition, this arrangement provides for a smaller but nevertheless comparatively intense dramatic arc. Its astonishing appeal to the audience remains unimpaired. The piece is excellently suited for any concert situation.