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Sonata, Opus 166. Camille Saint-Saens. Alto Saxophone sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

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Sonata, Opus 166. Camille Saint-Saens. Alto Saxophone spartiti. Foglio di accompagnamento pianoforte.

Originale

Sonata, Opus 166 composed by Camille Saint-Saens. 1835-1921. Arranged by Robert Rainford. For Alto Saxophone and Piano. Score and parts. Published by Forton Music. FT.FM134. ISBN 979-0-57048-033-3. An arrangement of Saint-Saens' delightful oboe sonata for alto saxophone and piano. In three movements, with the charming melodic touches and harmonic twists of the Romantic era. The first movement starts allegretto, before increasing in speed for a more impassioned central section before returning to the first idea again to close. The second movement starts with an ad libitum passage, where the solo line floats freely over lush held chords in the piano. This is followed by a 9. 8 section with the feeling of a pastorale with a beautiful flowing lightness, before a brief coda of the ad lib. material. The last movement alternates between march-like sections and flowing lyrical passages before racing to an impressive final cadence. A welcome addition to any concert programme.

Traduzione

Sonata, Opus 166 composed by Camille Saint-Saens. 1835-1921. Organizzato da Robert Rainford. Per Sassofono e Pianoforte. Partitura e parti. Pubblicato da Forton Musica. FT.FM134. ISBN 979-0-57048-033-3. An arrangement of Saint-Saens' delightful oboe sonata for alto saxophone and piano. In three movements, with the charming melodic touches and harmonic twists of the Romantic era. The first movement starts allegretto, before increasing in speed for a more impassioned central section before returning to the first idea again to close. The second movement starts with an ad libitum passage, where the solo line floats freely over lush held chords in the piano. This is followed by a 9. 8 section with the feeling of a pastorale with a beautiful flowing lightness, before a brief coda of the ad lib. materiale. The last movement alternates between march-like sections and flowing lyrical passages before racing to an impressive final cadence. A welcome addition to any concert programme.