Rhapsody for saxophone and orchestra adapted for English horn and piano

36 (score) + 8 (1 part.) pages , 21 x 29,7 cm

English horn and piano

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Adaptation for English horn by Gilles Silvestrini


The Rhapsody for Saxophone and Orchestra was commissioned from Debussy in 1901 by Elise Hall, a wealthy American saxophonist. In 1903, a first part of it was written, realised on five or six staves with some indications of the orchestration. For reasons that are unknown, Debussy did not continue his task. It was only in 1919 that the work was created, in an orchestration by Jean Roger-Ducasse.

In 1935, the conductor André Ansermet reorchestrated the work, providing more solos for the saxophone, which were taken from the orchestral parts. Following this, many arrangements for saxophone and piano have been inspired by Ansermet’s version.

In this present adaptation for cor anglais, having regard to the intimate character of the instrument, I have been led to choose some original solutions, favouring those which work best with the piano.

Duration : 00:10:30
Material : Score and parts
Date of publication : 2021
Style : Impressionist
Code EAN : 9790232116808
Level : (2 to 5/8) Easy to medium
Output format : Printed format
 

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