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Ave Maria

Classical/Song • 1865 • Lyricist: old sacred text
 
 
   
 

For medium voice, alto saxophone and piano

Title by uploader: Jules Demersseman: Ave Maria for medium voice, alto saxophone and piano


12.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 402.9 Kb ID: SM-000226664 Upload date: 31 May 2015
Instrumentation
Piano, Voice, Alto Saxophone
Scored for
Trio
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Key
D flat major
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Language
Latin
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
3'30
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.
Two versions of this work were published by the Adolphe Sax puublishing company: a version for voice and
organ and a version for voice with Alto Saxophone, Sax Valved Trombone and Bass Saxhorn, an interesting combination
which is perhaps not as easy to find as it was in Sax's showroom, where the piece was likely performed to show the qualities
of Sax's instruments. These versions are also published by Musik Fabrik in seperate editions.
This current version was arranged using the first edition of the trio version as its source, and the saxophone and voice parts remain
essentially as in the original, with some editorial dynamic changes. The two part texture of the remaining voices has been augmented
to allow for a fuller sound. The endings of several phrases have been extended to provide a more logical musical development.
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For three Bb clarinets and bass clarinet

Title by uploader: Jules Demersseman: Ave Maria for 3 Bb clarinets and bass clarinet


12.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 492.1 Kb ID: SM-000226688 Upload date: 01 Jun 2015
Instrumentation
Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Key
D flat major
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Language
Latin
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
4'0
Year of composition
1866
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.
Two versions of this work were published by the Adolphe Sax puublishing company: a version for voice and
organ and a version for voice with Alto Saxophone, Sax Valved Trombone and Bass Saxhorn, an interesting combination
which is perhaps not as easy to find as it was in Sax's showroom, where the piece was likely performed to show the qualities
of Sax's instruments. These versions are also published by Musik Fabrik in seperate editions.
This current version was arranged using the first edition of the trio version as its source, and the saxophone and voice parts remain
essentially as in the original, with some editorial dynamic changes. The version may be performed in three possible ways: either as a piece
for Clarinet Quartet, as a work with Voice and Clarinet Trio, or as a work with Voice and clarinet quartet, with Clarinet 1
doubling the voice. A voical part (in C) is included with the set.
  • Comments

For medium voice, Bb clarinet and piano

Title by uploader: Jules Demersseman: Ave Maria for medium voice, Bb clarinet and piano


12.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 402.5 Kb ID: SM-000226686 Upload date: 01 Jun 2015
Instrumentation
Piano, Clarinet, Voice
Scored for
Trio
Type of score
Parts, Piano-vocal score
Key
D flat major
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Language
Latin
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
4'0
Year of composition
1866
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.
Two versions of this work were published by the Adolphe Sax puublishing company: a version for voice and
organ and a version for voice with Alto Saxophone, Sax Valved Trombone and Bass Saxhorn, an interesting combination
which is perhaps not as easy to find as it was in Sax's showroom, where the piece was likely performed to show the qualities
of Sax's instruments. These versions are also published by Musik Fabrik in seperate editions.
This current version was arranged using the first edition of the trio version as its source, and the clarinet and voice parts remain
essentially as in the original, with some editorial dynamic changes. The two part texture of the remaining voices has been augmented
to allow for a fuller sound. The endings of several phrases have been extended to provide a more logical musical development
  • Comments

For SATB saxophone quartet

Title by uploader: Jules Demersseman: Ave Maria for SATB saxophone quartet


12.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 483.1 Kb ID: SM-000226689 Upload date: 01 Jun 2015
Instrumentation
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Key
D flat major
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Language
Latin
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
4'0
Year of composition
1866
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.
Two versions of this work were published by the Adolphe Sax puublishing company: a version for voice and
organ and a version for voice with Alto Saxophone, Sax Valved Trombone and Bass Saxhorn, an interesting combination
which is perhaps not as easy to find as it was in Sax's showroom, where the piece was likely performed to show the qualities
of Sax's instruments. These versions are also published by Musik Fabrik in seperate editions.
This current version was arranged using the first edition of the trio version as its source, and the saxophone and voice parts remain
essentially as in the original, with some editorial dynamic changes. The version may be performed in three possible ways: either as a piece
for SATB Saxophone Quartet, as a work with Voice and ATB Trio, or as a work with Voice and SATB saxophone quartet, with the
Soprano saxophone doubling the voice. A voical part (in C) is included with the set.
  • Comments

For medium voice, alto saxophone, valve trombone and Bb bass saxhorn

Title by uploader: Jules Demersseman: Ave Maria for medium voice, alto saxophone, valve trombone and Bb bass saxhorn


12.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 460.2 Kb ID: SM-000226687 Upload date: 01 Jun 2015
Instrumentation
Saxhorn, Trombone, Voice, Alto Saxophone
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Key
D flat major
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Language
Latin
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
4'0
Year of composition
1866
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.
Two versions of this work were published by the Adolphe Sax puublishing company: a version for voice and
organ and a version for voice with Alto Saxophone, Sax Valved Trombone and Bass Saxhorn, an interesting combination
which is perhaps not as easy to find as it was in Sax's showroom, where the piece was likely performed to show the qualities
of Sax's instruments.
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