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Solo de Concours, Op.15
Классика/Пьеса • 1860
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For alto saxophone and piano (edited by Paul Wehage)
Название пользователя: Paul-Agricole Génin Solo de Concours, for alto saxophone and piano, edited by Paul Wehage, Op.15
Инструменты |
Фортепиано, Саксофон альт |
Состав исполнителей |
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано |
Тип нот |
Партитура для двух исполнителей, Сольная партия |
Части |
1 до 1 из 1 |
Издатель |
Musik Fabrik |
Уровень сложности |
Средний уровень |
Время звучания |
7'0 |
Paul-Agricole Génin was born on 14th February 1832, in Avignon; died 22nd December 1903, in Paris, France. His is often confused with Pierre Génin, who was a flutist who performed mainly in England during the early 20th century.
Génin was the Principal flute of the Theatre Italien in Paris, and of the Colonne Orchestra. In addition to writing many works for the flute (he wrote over 60 works for this instrument, he was also one of the first composers to write for the saxophone. He was an "Officier de l’Académie des Beaux-Arts"
This work was used as an examination piece at the Paris Conservatory in the class of Adolphe Sax, to whom it is dedicated. After a lyrical introduction which makes use of "echo" effects, a pastorale theme is presented and then treated in variations. The final variation is a virtuosic "valse brillante".
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