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Variations Faciles et Brillantes for alto saxophone and piano
Clássico/Peça • 1855
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Variations Faciles et Brillantes for alto saxophone and piano
Título por Autor: Jean-Georges Kastner: Variations Faciles et Brillantes for alto saxophone and piano
Instrumentação |
Piano, Saxophone alto |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers, Parte de solo |
movimento(s) |
1 para 1 de 1 |
Editora |
Musik Fabrik |
dificuldade |
Advanced |
duração |
15'0 |
Jean-Georges Kastner was born March 9, 1810 in Strasbourg. He studied protestant theology at the University of Strasbourg all the while continuing to study music. His first completed comic operas would allow him to optain a scholarship from the City of Strasbourg to study music in Paris. On June 17, 1841 his opera “La Maschera“ was premièred at the Opéra-Comique. He wrote a dozen lyric works, including "le dernier Roi de Juda" (“The Last King Of Judea“, an oratorio premièred on December 1st, 1844 at the Hall of the Paris Conservatory as well as symphonic poem. A close friend of Adolphe Sax, he was among the first composers to write for the saxophone, completing the Variations Faciles et Brillantes (which was almost certainly orchestrated by the composer, although that orchestration has been lost), a sextet for saxophones, and a series of duos for his saxophone method.
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