Paul Bonneau: Concerto: Saxophone Alto et Accomp.
Version instrumentale | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Paul Bonneau
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Version instrumentale
ÉDITEUR:
Alphonse Leduc
As the Saxophone is commonly associated with the jazz style, classical music for the instrument had always been lacking and so when Paul Bonneau published his Concerto for Alto Saxophone in 1944, itwas well-received by performers of the genre. Bonneau 's composition was highly versatile,
Détails
Compositeur | Paul Bonneau |
Description Instrument Group | Saxophone |
Instrumentation | Saxophone Alto et Accomp. |
Instrumentation | Saxophone Alto et Piano |
Type de produit | Version instrumentale |
Description Product Type | Recueil + Partie(s) |
Langue | Français |
Éditeur | Alphonse Leduc |
Genre | Classique |
Période | Post 1901 |
Nombre de Pages | 36 |
ISMN | 9790046202308 |
Edition Number | AL20230 |
N° | AL20230 |
Description
As the Saxophone is commonly associated with the jazz style, classical music for the instrument had always been lacking and so when Paul Bonneau published his Concerto for Alto Saxophone in 1944, itwas well-received by performers of the genre.
Bonneau's composition was highly versatile, ranging from over fifty film scores, operettas, songs and other pieces for Saxophone, including thisConcerto. Comprising three movements, a typical performance lasts about fifteen minutes. Bonneau's Concerto for Alto Saxophone contains typically French characteristics,includingchromaticism and difficult technical passages. All these elements combined make for an enjoyable and challenging piece for saxophonists.