Desenclos Saxophone Quartet Pdf Converter

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Album-Release:
2016

Label:Naxos

Genre:Classical

Subgenre:Chamber Music

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  • Pierre Max Dubois (1930-1995): Saxophone Quartet in F Major:
  • 1I. Ouverture02:12
  • 2II. Doloroso04:06
  • 3III. Spirituoso -01:30
  • 4IV. Andante - Presto02:18
  • Gabriel Pierné (1863-1937):
  • 5Introduction et variations sur une ronde populaire08:49
  • Jean Françaix (1912-1997): Petit quatuor:
  • 6I. Gaguenardise02:42
  • 7II. Cantilène02:22
  • 8III. Sérénade comique01:58
  • Alfred Desenclos (1912-1971): Saxophone Quartet:
  • 9I. Allegro non troppo05:12
  • 10 II. Andante05:13
  • 11 III. Poco largo, ma risoluto05:35
  • Eugène Bozza (1905-1991):
  • 12Andante04:35
  • 13Andante et scherzo: Scherzo: Assez vif03:00
  • Florent Schmitt (1870-1958): Saxophone Quartet, Op. 102:
  • 14I. Avec une sage décision03:04
  • 15II. Vif02:30
  • 16III. Assez lent05:51
  • 17IV. Animé sans excès03:48
  • Total Runtime01:04:45

Info for French Saxophone Quartets


Invented in Paris in 1846 by the Belgian-born Adolphe Sax, the saxophone was readily embraced by French composers who championed the new instrument through numerous ensemble and solo compositions. This tradition is celebrated in a programme, performed by the young and exciting Kenari Quartet, that explores the saxophone in all of its colours and sonorities, from Pierre Max Dubois’s light-hearted and jazz-inspired music to the lyrical and expressive world of Alfred Desenclos, and from Jean Françaix’s witty ‘bantering’ to the excitement and energy which closes Florent Schmitt’s Quatour, Op. 102.
Kenari Quartet:Bob Eason, soprano saxophone
Kyle Baldwin, alto saxophone
Corey Dundee, tenor saxophone
Steven Banks, baritone saxophone

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