4 Saxophones SATBar/AATBar SKU: AP.1-ADV7651 For SATBar/AATBar Saxopho...(+)
4 Saxophones
SATBar/AATBar
SKU:
AP.1-ADV7651
For
SATBar/AATBar Saxophone
Quartet. Arranged by
Frank Reinshagen.
Quartet; Solo Small
Ensembles; Woodwind -
Saxophone Quartet.
Advance Music: Holiday
Celebration Series.
Christmas; Sacred;
Traditional; Winter.
Score and Part(s).
Advance Music
#01-ADV7651. Published by
Advance Music
(AP.1-ADV7651).
UPC:
805095076516. English.
Traditional.
The
lyrics for this German
Christmas carol Leise
rieselt der Schnee, or
Softly Falls the Snow was
originally written by
Eduard Ebel (1839--1905),
a Protestant pastor, poet
and composer. It has now
been arranged by Frank
Reinshagen for saxophone
quartet
(SATBar/AATBar).
Five Folksongs Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones - Facile De Haske Publications
Saxophone Quartet - early intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-0970803-070 Saxopho...(+)
Saxophone Quartet - early
intermediate
SKU:
BT.DHP-0970803-070
Saxophonquartett.
Composed by Traditional.
Arranged by Wil van der
Beek. Music Box.
Educational Tool. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
1997. 20 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
0970803-070. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-0970803-070).
ISBN 9789043133302.
German.
Wil van der
Beek bearbeitete für
diese Ausgabe fünf
alte Volkslieder für
vier Klarinetten oder
vier Saxophone. Die
Lieder stammen aus
Schweden, Russland,
Japan, Indien und
England.
4 Saxophones SATBar SKU: AP.1-ADV7429 For SATBar Saxophone Quartet...(+)
4 Saxophones SATBar
SKU: AP.1-ADV7429
For SATBar Saxophone
Quartet. Composed by
Conrad Kocher. Arranged
by Bill Perconti.
Quartet; Solo Small
Ensembles; Woodwind -
Saxophone Quartet.
Advance Music: Holiday
Celebration Series.
Christmas; Epiphany;
Sacred; Traditional;
Winter. Score and
Part(s). Advance Music
#01-ADV7429. Published by
Advance Music
(AP.1-ADV7429).
UPC:
805095074291.
English.
The lyrics
for As with Gladness Men
of Old were written by
Englishman William Dix
(1837--1898) in the
1860s, reportedly on the
day of the Epiphany while
Dix was sick in bed. The
tune was included in a
collection of German
chorales edited by Conrad
Kocher and published in
the 1830s. As a testimony
to the flexibility of
such music, the hymn is
also sung during
Thanksgiving under the
title For the Beauty of
the Earth.
This
arrangement for saxophone
quartet (SATBar)---rather
than favoring a soprano
solo with
accompaniment---strives
to include all of the
players in the music
making, particularly by
distributing the melodic
material. All dynamics
and articulations,
minimally marked, should
be taken as suggestions
only, as performers are
encouraged to make their
own interpretations.