Concertino Da Camera, written in 1935 by Jacques Ibert, was a small concerto for alto saxophone and eleven instruments: flute, bassoon, oboe, horn, trumpet and strings. This score is for alto
Written in 1934, this E-flat Concerto for alto saxophone is a fourteen minute piece dedicated to Sigmund M. Rascher, a famous saxophonist and soloist. The concerto starts with an Allegro
Commissioned in memory of renowned oboist/pedagogue John Mack, the title hints at how influential teachers shape their students' internal dialogues. Cast in two movements, the first (Ricercare doloroso)