You Are My Sunshine Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Composed by Jimmie Davis. Arranged by Mike Sheppard. De Haske Saxophone Series...(+)
Composed by Jimmie Davis.
Arranged by Mike
Sheppard. De
Haske Saxophone Series.
Pop and
Rock. Set (Score and
Parts).
Composed 2020. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1206219-
070. Published by De
Haske
Publications
Despacito Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones - Intermédiaire Beriato Music
As performed by Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee. Arranged by Emma Philips. Beriato...(+)
As performed by Luis
Fonsi
ft. Daddy Yankee.
Arranged by
Emma Philips. Beriato
Music
Instrumental. Pop and
Rock. Set
(Score and Parts).
Composed
2020. Beriato Music
#BMI20010712. Published
by
Beriato Music
Patapan Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones Advance Music
4 Saxophones SATBar SKU: AP.1-ADV7425 For SATBar Saxophone Quartet...(+)
4 Saxophones SATBar
SKU: AP.1-ADV7425
For SATBar Saxophone
Quartet. Arranged by
Bill Perconti. Quartet;
Solo Small Ensembles;
Woodwind - Saxophone
Quartet. Advance Music:
Holiday Celebration
Series. Christmas;
Sacred; Traditional;
Winter. Score and
Part(s). Advance Music
#01-ADV7425. Published by
Advance Music
(AP.1-ADV7425).
ISBN
9783892215790. UPC:
805095074253. English.
Traditional.
Patapa
n is a French carol
attributed to Bernard de
la Monnoye who lived from
1641--1728. The title
refers to the beating of
a drum, and the lyrics
also mention other
instruments (pipes, fife,
and flute). As with many
Christmas tunes, Patapan
reflects the joyous union
of Christmas music with
dance, as the lyrics
express, when you play
your fife and drum, how
can anyone be glum? The
melody is complimented in
this arrangement by the
use of a lyrical folk
song also used by
Tchaikovsky in his 1812
Overture.
This
arrangement for saxophone
quartet, rather than
favoring a soprano solo
with accompaniment,
strives to include all of
the players by
distributing the melodic
material. In addition,
all dynamics and
articulations should be
taken as suggestions
only, as performers are
encouraged to make their
own interpretations.
Arranged for saxophone
quartet (SATBar).