SKU: AP.40672
ISBN 9788863882100. French.
L'Art de Jouer du Saxophone (The Art of Saxophon Playing) de Larry Teal, le Père de l'école américaine du saxophone, est désormais disponible en français! Il est resté, de sa parution en 1963 jusqu'à nos jours, le livre de référence en matière d'apprentissage du saxophone dans le monde anglo-saxon et est qualifié de must have par la plupart des ressources du saxophone sur le web. Il contient un ensemble précieux d'informations et de méthodes très utiles pour toute personne qui désire apprendre à jouer du saxophone, pour tout saxophoniste souhaitant approfondir ses connaissances ou corriger d'éventuels défauts, et pour tout professeur de saxophone comme base de travail et d'enseignement. [According to Larry Teal, the best method of learning to play the saxophone is to study with a competent teacher. Teal's studies were mostly of instruments other than the saxophone, but as a student at a Chautauqua summer session, he came under the influence of Georges Barrère, the eminent French flutist. He played bass clarinet with the Detroit Symphony, but he continued to be absorbed by the saxophone. As a result of his acquired expertise and growing reputation, he was appointed to a full-time faculty position as a saxophone teacher by the University of Michigan---the first ever to receive such an appointment from a major university. During his 21-year tenure, he attracted students from all over, thus exerting an ever-widening influence on saxophone teaching and performing.].
SKU: HL.48182295
UPC: 888680840044. 9.0x12.0x0.194 inches.
Quartet for Saxophones is a piece for four saxophones composed by Alfred Desenclos in 1964, which lasts around 15 minutes and 30 seconds. Initially written for the Marcel Mule Quartet, Quartet for Saxophones is a typical French quartet, quite smooth and suave. The beginning of the piece that sets up the Soprano Saxophone against the others is quite jazzy but then it continues on to a more lyrical part, quite slow, with a simple melody. The tension is gradually built up and the finale unison is introduced quite dramatically, with some bursts of energy. This Quartet for Saxophones would fit a Quartet of advanced to professional players. Alfred Desenclos (1912-1961) is a French Composer who won the Prix de Rome in 1942. He also composed masses such as 'Messe de Requiem' and other pieces for Double Bass, Harp, Flute, Trumpet or French Horn.
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