SKU: FL.FX072365
This collection will bring an educational and stylistic dimension, and will find its place in the context of auditions or exams. To place in your schoolbag...A series of pieces for exams or auditions - for students playing Tenor Saxophone for 4 years onwards.This collection will bring an educational and stylistic dimension, and will find its place in the context of auditions or exams. To place in your schoolbag...A series of pieces for exams or auditions.
SKU: FL.FX072366
This collection will bring an educational and stylistic dimension, and will find its place in the context of auditions or exams. To place in your schoolbag... A series of pieces for exams or auditions - for students playing Tenor Saxophone for 5 years onwards.
SKU: FL.FX072363
This collection will bring an educational and stylistic dimension, and will find its place in the context of auditions or exams. To place in your schoolbag... A series of pieces for exams or auditions - for students playing Tenor Saxophone for 2 years onwards.
SKU: FL.FX072364
This collection will bring an educational and stylistic dimension, and will find its place in the context of auditions or exams. To place in your schoolbag... A series of pieces for exams or auditions - for students playing Tenor Saxophone for 3 years onwards.
SKU: HL.48024890
UPC: 840126919783.
As a lesson and lecture piece, Bertold Hummel's Sonatine op. 35, created in 1969, accompanied many young musicians on their way. Sold a thousand times all over the world, it is one of the composer's best-known works and has been included in the repertoire list for the 'Jugend musiziert' competition by the German Music Council. Warmth and sparkling rhythm characterize the three movements: inthe powerful maestoso, the sonority of the main theme is contrasted with a lyrical side theme; the recapitulation ends with an impulsive fugato. The second movement Elegie consists of a single soulful melody about spherical harmonies of the piano. As the highlight in the Finale vivace, playful lightness, marching rhythms and dramatic increases replace each other in quick succession; wild arpeggios lead to the end. Originally composed for violin, versions for viola and cello were already familiar. For the 50th birthday, Simrock / Boosey & Hawkespresents the work in a revised, revised edition. A repertoire enrichment for beginning instrumentalists are the first available versions for alto and tenor saxophone, which the composer made himself in the 1990s.