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Le Carnaval de Venise

Klassische Musik • 1860
 
 
   
 

Introduction et Variations, for alto saxophone and piano

Titel nach Uploader: Jules Demersseman - Introduction et Variations sur Le Carnaval de Venise for Alto Saxophone and Piano


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Verkäufer Musik Fabrik
PDF, 560.9 Kb ID: SM-000226483 Datum des Uploads: 27 Mai 2015
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Altsaxophon
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Solo Stimme
Tonart
Es-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 1 von 1
Verleger
Musik Fabrik
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
4'0
Jules Demersseman was born on January 9, 1833 in Hondschoote, a small town in the north of France
now near the border of Belgium. He entered the Paris Conservatory in 1844 in the class of Jean-Louis
Tulou and won a first prize in flute in 1845. Demersseman had a career as a pedogogue and soloist, often
performing his own compositions. A close friend of Adolphe Sax, he wrote some of the first works ever
written for the saxophone, as well as for the saxhorn and for Sax‘s valved trombone, most of which were
published by Sax himself.. Demersseman died in Paris on December 1, 1866 at the age of 33.
The thème of this set of variations was probably originally written by the 19th century Flute Virtuosos
Paul-Agricole Génin (although it may also be of traditional original) and was used as a subject for variations
by such composers as Bosch, Liszt and Arban, among others. Demersseman wrote a number of versions of
this work, including an orchestration for wind band.
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Introduction et Variations, for tenor saxophone and piano

Titel nach Uploader: Jules Demersseman - Introduction et Variations sur Le Carnaval de Venise for Tenor Saxophone and Piano


11.65 USD

Verkäufer Musik Fabrik
PDF, 564.7 Kb ID: SM-000226662 Datum des Uploads: 31 Mai 2015
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Tenorsaxophon
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Solo Stimme
Tonart
B-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 1 von 1
Verleger
Musik Fabrik
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
4'0
Jahr der Komposition
1865
Jules Demersseman was born on January 9, 1833 in Hondschoote, a small town in the north of France
now near the border of Belgium. He entered the Paris Conservatory in 1844 in the class of Jean-Louis
Tulou and won a first prize in flute in 1845. Demersseman had a career as a pedogogue and soloist, often
performing his own compositions. A close friend of Adolphe Sax, he wrote some of the first works ever
written for the saxophone, as well as for the saxhorn and for Sax‘s valved trombone, most of which were
published by Sax himself.. Demersseman died in Paris on December 1, 1866 at the age of 33.
The thème of this set of variations was probably originally written by the 19th century Flute Virtuosos
Paul-Agricole Génin (although it may also be of traditional original) and was used as a subject for variations
by such composers as Bosch, Liszt and Arban, among others. Demersseman wrote a number of versions of
this work, including an orchestration for wind band.
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