Thursday, December 1, 2011

Music Minus One Tenor Saxophone: Band Aids with Orchestra

Music Minus One Tenor Saxophone: Band Aids with Orchestra Review



Play the Tenor Saxophone with Concert Band Favorites. Listen to the soloist-then play the selections yourself! Perfect for performance, practice, auditions and for everyday listening pleasure! soloist.From Bach to Dvorak, this collection of classics arranged presents a unique treat, spanning 200 years of great music, arranged for Tenor Sax and concert band. Includes a high-quality printed music score and a compact disc containing a complete performance in split-channel stereo, with the soloist on the right channel; and a second performance in full stereo minus the soloist. Musicians:Performed by John Cipolla, tenor saxophone
Accompaniment: Stuttgart Festival Orchestra Conductor: Emil Kahn
Song Listing:Dvorák, Antonin Slavonic Dance
Sullivan, Arthur There Lived a King
Brahms, Johannes A Melody Is Drifting
Lully, Jean-Baptiste Minuet
Tchaikovsky, Piotr Ilyich Romeo & Juliet (Theme)
Prokofiev, Sergei The Love for Three Oranges: March
Beethoven, Ludwig van Variations on a Theme by Paisiello
Traditional Christ the Lord Is Risen Today
Haydn, Franz Josef String Quartet in C major, 'Emperor,' op. 76, no. 3, HobIII/77: II. Andante
Bach, Johann Sebastian Chorale No. 42
Bach, Johann Sebastian Chorale No. 297
Beethoven, Ludwig van Contradanse
Smetana, Bedrich The Bartered Bride (Prodana Nevesta): Polka
Beethoven, Ludwig van The Ruins of Athens: Turkish March
Gabrieli, Giovanni Sacre Symphoniae: Canzon
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da Te Deum Landamus (Mass): Crucifixus


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