Considered as one of the hardest works for solo Trombone, Piece in Eb minor by Joseph Guy Ropartz is a mix of Romantic and Impressionist influences. This piece requires a strong endurance: the second...
Composed by J. S. Bach, Suites was initially for Cello but has been arranged for Bass Trombone by Jean-Claude Barbez, a soloist for the French Republican Guard. It features a total of five suites, eac...
Joseph Edouard Barat (1882-1963) is best known for his concertos and compositions for solo wind and orchestra. His sympathy for wind music is thought to have been influenced by his work as a bandmaste...
Having won many prizes at the Paris Conservatoire during the 1920s-1930s, Eugène Bozza went on to conduct the orchestra of the Opéra-Comique and to become Head of the Conservatoire in Valenciennes. As...
Hommage À Frescobaldi by Jean Langlais is a set of eight pieces for Organ. Dedicated to his professor Marcel Dupré, these pieces require the use of pedals and could be practised by upper-interm...
Compositore e sassofonista francese, Robert Clérisse (1899-1973) è noto soprattutto per aver fondato il Marcel Mule Saxophone Quartet. Come sassofonista prolifico, le composizioni di Clérisse sono com...
Aria, written in 1930 by Jacques Ibert (1890-1962), is a small study initially for Voice and Piano but arranged in this edition for Alto Saxophone and Piano. This version and the one for Flute and Pia...
Quarante-huit Études by Marcel Mule (1901-2001) is a set of 48 exercises for all saxophones by Franz Ferling and expanded with twelve new studies by Mule. Made for intermediate/advanced players, this...
Marcel Dautremer: Rêverie Interrompue (Saxophone-Alto & Piano)
Ma by Ryo Noda, a Japanese composer, is a unique piece of work for solo saxophone that is strongly influenced by Japanese music. With some sonority supposed to be quite close to those of a koto and of...