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Adagio et Rondo, Op.63
Clássico/Instrumental • 1861
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Para saxofone tenor e piano
Título por Autor: Adagio et Rondo, for tenor saxophone and piano, Op.63
Instrumentação |
Piano, Saxofone Tenor |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers, Parte de solo |
chave |
Fá (F) menor |
Arrajador |
Paul Wehage |
Editora |
Musik Fabrik |
dificuldade |
Medium |
This work was an examination piece for Adolphe Sax's class at the Paris Conservatory in 1861.
Para saxofone tenor e piano
Título por Autor: Jean-Baptiste Singelée Adagio et Rondo pour Saxophone Ténor et Piano, Révision de Paul Wehage, Op.63
Instrumentação |
Piano, Saxofone Tenor |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers, Parte de solo |
chave |
Fá (F) menor |
movimento(s) |
1 para 1 de 1 |
Arrajador |
Paul Wehage |
Editora |
Musik Fabrik |
idioma |
Francês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
3'30 |
Examination piece for the Paris Conservatory in 1861
Jean-Baptiste Singelée (born September 25, 1812 in Bruxelles- died September 29, 1875 in Paris) was a violinist, conductor and Composer. He performed as a violinist in the Orchestra of the Opéra-comique in Paris and then as first violin of the Orchestra of the Royal theatre de la Monnaie in Bruxelles. He was conductor of the theatre of Gant, and then at the Theatre de La Monnaie de Bruxelles. He wrote ballets, two violin concertos and many instrumental pieces, including the first Saxophone Quartet and many of the first examination pieces for Sax (who probably studied at the Royal Conservatory in Bruxelles at the same time as Singelée) at the saxophone class of the Paris Conservatory.
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