Rabaud's famous Solo de Concours was used for the Paris Conservatory clarinet competition between 1901, '08, and '37. Harry Gee has transcribed the work for alto saxophone and piano, and has also arra...
Although this work was originally composed for clarinet choir, its rich harmonies and lyricism make it especially appropriate for saxophone ensemble. Instrumentation: Soprano Sax, 3 Alto Sax, 2 Tenor...
Contest List: NY This delightful arrangement of the second movement from Mozart's Violin Sonata No. 9 is ideal for advanced high school and college students. A great work for studying ornaments includ...
A toe-tappin' ragtime one-step! Features syncopation and jazzy excitement in a saxophone quartet of moderate difficulty. Soprano sax lead may be replaced with optional alto sax part.
Originally written for a small orchestra, Brahms excluded violins from the original score intentionally, not wanting to include their outstanding brilliance of tone. Brahms instead suggests additional...
Firmly established as one of the most performed alto saxophone solos on contest and festival lists throughout the world. This solo piece, originally written for oboe and continuo in C minor, includes...
This arrangement for tenor saxophone by Harry Gee includes and Andante in 3/4 followed by an Allegro in a 6/8 which includes quick slur-staccato patterns and a few large leaps to both the upper and lo...