Pieces Caracteristiques Op.77 No.3 - A La Francaise (alto Saxophone/
Original price
$900TWD
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Original price
$900TWD
Original price
$900TWD
$900TWD
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$900TWD
Current price
$900TWD
Composer: Pierre Max Dubois
Publisher: Alphonse Leduc
Description:
“French composer, Pierre Max Dubois (1930-1995) significantly contributed to the woodwind repertoire, particularly for Saxophone. Characteristic Pieces in the Form of a Suite for Alto Saxophone and Piano was published in 1962 and remains popular in the advanced saxophonist's repertoire. Dubois' music is characteristically light-hearted with unusual harmonic and melodic textures. The second movement of Characteristic Pieces in the Form of a Suite for Alto Saxophone and Piano, To the French Woman reflects Dubois' compositional characteristics as well as elements of French characteristics, with a typical performance lasting about four minutes and 45 seconds. Characteristic Pieces in the Form of a Suite is essential to the advanced saxophonist's repertoire. Dubois' most famous work makes for an exciting and enjoyable performance for players and audiences alike.”
Publisher: Alphonse Leduc
Song List:
Pieces Caracteristiques Op. 77
Description:
“French composer, Pierre Max Dubois (1930-1995) significantly contributed to the woodwind repertoire, particularly for Saxophone. Characteristic Pieces in the Form of a Suite for Alto Saxophone and Piano was published in 1962 and remains popular in the advanced saxophonist's repertoire. Dubois' music is characteristically light-hearted with unusual harmonic and melodic textures. The second movement of Characteristic Pieces in the Form of a Suite for Alto Saxophone and Piano, To the French Woman reflects Dubois' compositional characteristics as well as elements of French characteristics, with a typical performance lasting about four minutes and 45 seconds. Characteristic Pieces in the Form of a Suite is essential to the advanced saxophonist's repertoire. Dubois' most famous work makes for an exciting and enjoyable performance for players and audiences alike.”