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Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1477094

By Al Jarreau. By Gene De Paul and Sammy Cahn. Arranged by Kenneth Abeling. Jazz. 18 pages. LINCOLN MUSIC PUBLICATIONS #1054527. Published by LINCOLN MUSIC PUBLICATIONS (A0.1477094).

Teach Me Tonight, Lyrics by Sammy Cahn & Music by Gene De Paul arranged for Saxophone Quartet (SATB or AATB). This popular song, and now jazz standard was first published 1953 and widely recorded. This is an advanced intermediate arrangement. The playing time is approximately 3:20 To view and listen to this piece in its entirety as well as hundreds of other arrangements and transcriptions by Kenneth Abeling at the lowest prices available please visit https://lincolnmusicpublications.com.

Teach Me Tonight
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones
Al Jarreau
$14.99 14.4 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.807674

By The Beatles. By John Lennon, John Winston Lennon, Paul James Mccartney, and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Genessa West. 20th Century,Contemporary,Pop,Rock. 18 pages. Genessa West #6021131. Published by Genessa West (A0.807674).

This Classic Song by The Beatles, lasting just 3 minutes, surely shows the Fab 4 at their best! This arrangement for Saxophone Quartet (Alto, Alto,Tenor, Baritone) does it full justice. Skillfully arranged for the saxophone by Genessa West, who is herself a saxophonist. This piece will bring the house down at literally any kind of performance. Snap it up now! This is also now available for (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bari) https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/when-i-m-sixty-four-64-by-the-beatles-for-saxophone-quartet-sat...

When I'm Sixty-four
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones
The Beatles
$19.99 19.2 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1495180

Composed by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Arranged by Paul Kajzar. Renaissance. 10 pages. Paul Kajzar, Gyllcott Music #1071726. Published by Paul Kajzar, Gyllcott Music (A0.1495180).

An arrangement for saxophone quartet (soprano or alto, alto, tenor, baritone) of the Ricercar del primo tuono generally attributed to Italian composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.1525-1594). The piece is in the style typical of the late Renaissance with its use of canon and musical imitation techniques. The set comprises full score and parts, including an additional part for a second alto saxophone as an alternative to soprano saxophone. Difficulty level : Intermediate.

Ricercar del primo tuono (Saxophone Quartet)
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$4.99 4.79 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.584207

By The Beatles. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Jeff Tincher. Rock. 14 pages. Jeff Tincher #5320163. Published by Jeff Tincher (A0.584207).

Here is another classical piece from The Beatles reminiscent of Yesterday. In the original key from ther Revolver project, this song introduced the F (French) Horn to a new generation. The story is about a marriage breaking up from the husband's point of view. I catagorized it as advanced intermediate because of the key it was written in. Duration = 2:03. Visit my websites: https://jefftincher.wixsite.com/sheetmusic, https://jefftincher.wixsite.com/music, https://www.facebook.com/jefftincherpublishing.

For No One
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones
The Beatles
$12.99 12.48 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.584212

By The Beatles. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Jeff Tincher. Rock. 15 pages. Jeff Tincher #5320525. Published by Jeff Tincher (A0.584212).

Here is another classical piece from The Beatles reminiscent of Yesterday. From their Revolver project, this song introduced the F (French) Horn to a new generation. The story is about a marriage breaking up from the husband's point of view. This is not in the original key, because the original key was a little advanced. This is in an easier key because this song is way too good not to be played. Duration = 2:03. Visit my websites: https://jefftincher.wixsite.com/sheetmusic, https://jefftincher.wixsite.com/music, https://www.facebook.com/jefftincherpublishing.

For No One
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones
The Beatles
$12.99 12.48 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.534500

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Paul Wehage. Baroque,Concert,Standards. 429 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3573587. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.534500).

J. S. Bach completed the 24 preludes and fugues that make up the first book of the Well-Tempered Clavier in 1722 in Cöthen, where much of his other important instrumentalchamber music was written. The twenty-four segments go through all of the major and minor keys, with an prelude which explores a single texture or figuration and a contrasting fugue in either 2, 3, 4 or 5 voices. In this arrangement, the different voices are either shared by the four instruments or, in the case of the five voices of the Fugue in Bb minor, implied through arpeggios in the alto and tenor voices. Care must be taken to make these implied chords
sound through discretely sustaining these voices through resonance.

The preludes are generally in relatively free improvisatory forms which explore different types of baroque devises, including italianate keyboard figuration, “arioso†ornamented melodies with ostinato accompaniments, and more abstract forms. Two of the preludes are especially notable: the stately harmonic progression of the First prelude in C major, one of Bach’s most well-known works, and the gigantic prelude and double fugue of the Eb Major prelude.

The fugues represent an exploration of all styles, ranging from the Ricacare in the Fugue no. 4 in c# minor and the use of augmentation, canon and inversion in no. 8 in Eb minor.



J. S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 BWV 846-869 24 preludes and fugues arranged for SATB s
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

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Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.532734

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Paul Wehage. Baroque. 21 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #1917. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.532734).

The Aria with 30 variations which form the work which is known as the « Goldberg » variations is one of the greatest works of Bach. It is his only work which uses the form of variations and through three series of ten variations each, it explores a myriad of musical genres and styles. The initial Aria, which seems to be rather trite and banal at the beginning of the work, is magnified through these transformations and the da capo at the end brings us back to the beginning, which has been changed by the musical journey itself. As a sort of musical « initiation », it has become a work which sparks the imagination and which creates an atmosphere all it’s own. The story of how the work came to be written has to come to us through Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel in 1805, seventy-five years after the death of Bach. It would seem that a certain Count Keyserlingk, the Russian Ambassador to the Court of Dresden, had difficulty sleeping and asked Bach to compose a work which his protégé, a harpsichord virtuoso by the name of Goldberg, could play in a salon near his bedroom to help him sleep in the evening. For this commission, Bach was to receive the largest fee of his life, a hundred louis d’or in a golden goblet. It would seem that this story is perhaps more of a legend than anything else, as no goblet was found in Bach’s estate at the end of his life and no documented proof of this story has been found. Goldberg was indeed a student of C. P. E Bach, Bach’s son and the son might have asked his father to write these works for his brilliant student. No manuscript for the Goldberg Variations exists, only a first edition corrected in the hand of Bach which contains certain tempo indications and other markings. The first edition also carried the following title: « Clavierübung, consisting of an Aria with diverse variations for the Harpsichord with two manuals composed for music lovers to refresh their spirits by J. S. Bach ». In this version for Saxophone Quartet, it is important to remember that Bach was writing for the harpsichord and not for the Piano-forte. Bach did indeed know of the Piano-forte and played one of the first instruments produced, but it would seem that he did not care much for this new instrument. To find something akin to the precise, clearly defined attacks of the harpsichord, precise articulation and clarity of sound must be the first priority. In general, even in the slowest movements, the attacks must take precedent over all other elements of performance. If the need for clarity of line and precision of attack is respected, the inherent musicality contained in the work should be evident, even in this new form.. As Bach himself transcribed many of his own works and those of others, I would like to hope that he would find this question to be interesting and the results to be surprising...

Johann Sebastian Bach/Wehage Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, arranged for SATB saxophone Quartet, bari
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$16.95 16.28 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.532733

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Paul Wehage. Baroque. 22 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #1919. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.532733).

The Aria with 30 variations which form the work which is known as the « Goldberg » variations is one of the greatest works of Bach. It is his only work which uses the form of variations and through three series of ten variations each, it explores a myriad of musical genres and styles. The initial Aria, which seems to be rather trite and banal at the beginning of the work, is magnified through these transformations and the da capo at the end brings us back to the beginning, which has been changed by the musical journey itself. As a sort of musical « initiation », it has become a work which sparks the imagination and which creates an atmosphere all it’s own. The story of how the work came to be written has to come to us through Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel in 1805, seventy-five years after the death of Bach. It would seem that a certain Count Keyserlingk, the Russian Ambassador to the Court of Dresden, had difficulty sleeping and asked Bach to compose a work which his protégé, a harpsichord virtuoso by the name of Goldberg, could play in a salon near his bedroom to help him sleep in the evening. For this commission, Bach was to receive the largest fee of his life, a hundred louis d’or in a golden goblet. It would seem that this story is perhaps more of a legend than anything else, as no goblet was found in Bach’s estate at the end of his life and no documented proof of this story has been found. Goldberg was indeed a student of C. P. E Bach, Bach’s son and the son might have asked his father to write these works for his brilliant student. No manuscript for the Goldberg Variations exists, only a first edition corrected in the hand of Bach which contains certain tempo indications and other markings. The first edition also carried the following title: « Clavierübung, consisting of an Aria with diverse variations for the Harpsichord with two manuals composed for music lovers to refresh their spirits by J. S. Bach ». In this version for Saxophone Quartet, it is important to remember that Bach was writing for the harpsichord and not for the Piano-forte. Bach did indeed know of the Piano-forte and played one of the first instruments produced, but it would seem that he did not care much for this new instrument. To find something akin to the precise, clearly defined attacks of the harpsichord, precise articulation and clarity of sound must be the first priority. In general, even in the slowest movements, the attacks must take precedent over all other elements of performance. If the need for clarity of line and precision of attack is respected, the inherent musicality contained in the work should be evident, even in this new form.. As Bach himself transcribed many of his own works and those of others, I would like to hope that he would find this question to be interesting and the results to be surprising...

Johann Sebastian Bach/Wehage Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, arranged for SATB saxophone Quartet, alto
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$16.95 16.28 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.532735

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Paul Wehage. Baroque,Standards. 24 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #1921. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.532735).

The Aria with 30 variations which form the work which is known as the « Goldberg » variations is one of the greatest works of Bach. It is his only work which uses the form of variations and through three series of ten variations each, it explores a myriad of musical genres and styles. The initial Aria, which seems to be rather trite and banal at the beginning of the work, is magnified through these transformations and the da capo at the end brings us back to the beginning, which has been changed by the musical journey itself. As a sort of musical « initiation », it has become a work which sparks the imagination and which creates an atmosphere all it’s own. The story of how the work came to be written has to come to us through Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel in 1805, seventy-five years after the death of Bach. It would seem that a certain Count Keyserlingk, the Russian Ambassador to the Court of Dresden, had difficulty sleeping and asked Bach to compose a work which his protégé, a harpsichord virtuoso by the name of Goldberg, could play in a salon near his bedroom to help him sleep in the evening. For this commission, Bach was to receive the largest fee of his life, a hundred louis d’or in a golden goblet. It would seem that this story is perhaps more of a legend than anything else, as no goblet was found in Bach’s estate at the end of his life and no documented proof of this story has been found. Goldberg was indeed a student of C. P. E Bach, Bach’s son and the son might have asked his father to write these works for his brilliant student. No manuscript for the Goldberg Variations exists, only a first edition corrected in the hand of Bach which contains certain tempo indications and other markings. The first edition also carried the following title: « Clavierübung, consisting of an Aria with diverse variations for the Harpsichord with two manuals composed for music lovers to refresh their spirits by J. S. Bach ». In this version for Saxophone Quartet, it is important to remember that Bach was writing for the harpsichord and not for the Piano-forte. Bach did indeed know of the Piano-forte and played one of the first instruments produced, but it would seem that he did not care much for this new instrument. To find something akin to the precise, clearly defined attacks of the harpsichord, precise articulation and clarity of sound must be the first priority. In general, even in the slowest movements, the attacks must take precedent over all other elements of performance. If the need for clarity of line and precision of attack is respected, the inherent musicality contained in the work should be evident, even in this new form.. As Bach himself transcribed many of his own works and those of others, I would like to hope that he would find this question to be interesting and the results to be surprising...

Johann Sebastian Bach/Wehage Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, arranged for SATB saxophone Quartet, sopr
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$16.95 16.28 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus






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