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Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.747021

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. Score and part. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #5899013. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747021).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia arranged for Bb Soprano Saxophone & Piano, Saxophonists will love this!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Saxophone Soprano et Piano
Dizzy Gillespie
$8.99 8.54 € Saxophone Soprano et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.592952

Composed by James Acuff. Arranged by David McKeown. Christian,Gospel,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Spiritual. Score and part. 3 pages. David McKeown #6413525. Published by David McKeown (A0.592952).

Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1317790

Composed by John Michael Pekowski. 21st Century,Chamber,Classical. Score and part. 33 pages. John Michael Pekowski #906477. Published by John Michael Pekowski (A0.1317790).

Forest of the Birdsong is based upon the Symphonic Suite Sketches (2020), and is intended to pay tribute to the wisdom of the Native American people. The harmonic background was sketched from January 30-31, 2020, and the middle ground was sketched from June 6-19, 2020. Orchestration for violin and piano commenced from May 6-22, 2021. Arrangement for soprano saxophone and piano commenced from August 15-17, 2021.

The world premiere of Forest of the Birdsong took place on November 14, 2021, at the Crickets Theater of Buddy Holly Hall in Lubbock Texas with David Dees on soprano sax and Nataliya Sukhina on piano.

Forest of the Birdsong for Soprano Sax
Saxophone Soprano et Piano

$47.00 44.63 € Saxophone Soprano et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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