Javier Zalba
Rastro y Belascoain
Javier Zalba
Rastro y Belascoain
- Besetzung Saxophonquartett (AATB)
- Komponist Javier Zalba
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Schwierigkeit
- Ausgabe Partitur und Stimmen
- Verlag Advance Music
- Bestell-Nr. ADV07474
Lieferzeit 1-3 Arbeitstage
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Beschreibung:
Saxophone Quartet (AATB)
This quartet has been composed and, with great affection, been dedicated to the Havana Conservatory of Music in Cuba, where I myself work as a teacher.
This composition aims at reflecting an ordinary day filled with everyday activities, revealing different states of mind - with high spirits prevailing -, dynamism as well as unusual noises such as car horns, which I have tried to reproduce, for instance, in the final notes in bars 40, 41, 43 and 45.
What mainly manifests itself throughout this work is a spirit of jazz (a genre that is very popular among music students, especially here at our conservatory).
A correct execution of the off-beats and syncopations is of great importance, particularly with regard to the baritone sax, which occasionally assumes the part of the bass as it does for example in part A and, above all, in part D, where it provides a jazzy accompaniment for the soloists, performing bebop style accents (see measures 31, 32, 131 and 132) and riff-like phrases (as is done as of measure 116).
Please note that the saxophonists, according to preference, may take turns in performing the solos; they should, however, be careful not to exaggerate things in order to prevent the baritone from being overstrained.
This quartet has been composed and, with great affection, been dedicated to the Havana Conservatory of Music in Cuba, where I myself work as a teacher.
This composition aims at reflecting an ordinary day filled with everyday activities, revealing different states of mind - with high spirits prevailing -, dynamism as well as unusual noises such as car horns, which I have tried to reproduce, for instance, in the final notes in bars 40, 41, 43 and 45.
What mainly manifests itself throughout this work is a spirit of jazz (a genre that is very popular among music students, especially here at our conservatory).
A correct execution of the off-beats and syncopations is of great importance, particularly with regard to the baritone sax, which occasionally assumes the part of the bass as it does for example in part A and, above all, in part D, where it provides a jazzy accompaniment for the soloists, performing bebop style accents (see measures 31, 32, 131 and 132) and riff-like phrases (as is done as of measure 116).
Please note that the saxophonists, according to preference, may take turns in performing the solos; they should, however, be careful not to exaggerate things in order to prevent the baritone from being overstrained.