Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) ha studiato al Conservatorio di Parigi prima di intraprendere una carriera compositiva di successo. Il compositore scrisse per una varietà di strumenti e le sue opere rimango...
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...
Guillaume Balay (1871-1943) served in the French military as a prolific Cornet player, having won first place in the 1894 Cornet Award competition at the National Academy of Music in Paris. His compos...
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)