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Three Dances for Baritone Saxophone and Piano. Baritone Saxophone sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music. Advanced.

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Three Dances for Baritone Saxophone and Piano. Bariton Saxophon Noten. Klavier-Begleitung Noten. Fortgeschritten.

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Three Dances for Baritone Saxophone and Piano composed by David Jex. For baritone saxophone and piano. Level. medium-advanced. Published by Wingert-Jones Publications. WJ.3055121. Three Dances for Baritone Saxophone and Piano was commissioned by saxophone artist Lynn Klock, a celebrated patron of new music. The choice of baritone saxophone provides a masculine, full-bodied voice for this set of pieces. The movements retain some of the rhythmic character and spirit of their dance names with the addition of a contemporary pitch language and the extended artistry available from modern instruments and performers. Includes. "Quickstep-Romp," a challenging, marchlike movement with a snappy motive contrasted with scale passages. "Air," a graceful, contrasting song in a moderate triple meter. and "Hornpipe-Rondo," a lively dance with a returning refrain that keeps the movement bounding vigorously forward.

Übersetzung

Three Dances for Baritone Saxophone and Piano composed by David Jex. For baritone saxophone and piano. Ebene. medium-advanced. Veröffentlicht von Wingert-Jones Veröffentlichungen. WJ.3055121. Three Dances for Baritone Saxophone and Piano was commissioned by saxophone artist Lynn Klock, a celebrated patron of new music. The choice of baritone saxophone provides a masculine, full-bodied voice for this set of pieces. The movements retain some of the rhythmic character and spirit of their dance names with the addition of a contemporary pitch language and the extended artistry available from modern instruments and performers. Inklusive. "Quickstep-Romp," a challenging, marchlike movement with a snappy motive contrasted with scale passages. "Air," a graceful, contrasting song in a moderate triple meter. and "Hornpipe-Rondo," a lively dance with a returning refrain that keeps the movement bounding vigorously forward.