A charming Baroque work transcribed for alto saxophone by Sigurd Rascher. Four movements.
This work displays the singing, lyrical alto saxophone style beautifully and should be in every serious saxophonist's repertoire.
A popular elementary clarinet solo piece by Maurice C. Whitney with a light tuneful opening melody, contrasting sustained middle section, dynamic changes throughout, and moderate range. This same piece is
Very much a standard in the alto saxophone literature.
A dramatic, showy work that is an excellent showcase for both soloist and pianist.
Originally written for oboe; these two lovely Baroque movements have become a favorite among saxophonists for many years. Standard literature on numerous state and festival lists. Now
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
Widely used for teaching and examination purpose and an excellent choice for concert or contest. Contents: Prelude; Romance; Carol; Forlana and Fughetta.
An exceptionally popular tenor sax solo, deservedly so - highly recommended!