Josef Bönisch
Little Suite
Ensemble Time 247
Josef Bönisch
Little Suite
Ensemble Time 247
- Formación Cuarteto de saxofones (AATB)
- Compositor Josef Bönisch
- Serie Die Musizierstunde
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Dificultad
- Edición Partitura general y partichelas
- Editorial Musikverlag Rundel
- Nº de pedido MVSR5247
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Descripción de la:
Saxophone quartet (SATB) and percussion/drums (ad lib.)
Contents:
1. Pop Marching
2. Black Jack
3. Waltz Fantasy
4. Song for You
5. Ballad
6. Barocco Blues
7. Romance
Recommended literature for music school lessons
This suite for saxophone is composed in a very musical and varied way. It is aimed at saxophonists with one to two years of playing experience. The treatment of the most diverse aspects of saxophone playing (time signatures, rhythm, dynamics, trills, etc.) as well as the largely parallel voice leading make this suite interesting for players and audience alike.
Josef Bönisch's 'Little Suite' is recommended for music school lessons. The instrumentation (AATB) is also ideal, as many music schools have problems obtaining a soprano saxophone. These seven pieces are especially suitable for advanced beginners and are beautiful performance pieces for saxophone quartet.
(Andreas Rosin)
Contents:
1. Pop Marching
2. Black Jack
3. Waltz Fantasy
4. Song for You
5. Ballad
6. Barocco Blues
7. Romance
Recommended literature for music school lessons
This suite for saxophone is composed in a very musical and varied way. It is aimed at saxophonists with one to two years of playing experience. The treatment of the most diverse aspects of saxophone playing (time signatures, rhythm, dynamics, trills, etc.) as well as the largely parallel voice leading make this suite interesting for players and audience alike.
Josef Bönisch's 'Little Suite' is recommended for music school lessons. The instrumentation (AATB) is also ideal, as many music schools have problems obtaining a soprano saxophone. These seven pieces are especially suitable for advanced beginners and are beautiful performance pieces for saxophone quartet.
(Andreas Rosin)