Besetzung: | Saxofon |
Genre: | Etüden & Studien |
Ausgabe: | Solo, Unterrichtsmaterial |
Seitenanzahl: | 62 |
Instrument: | Saxophon |
Verlag: | Boosey & Hawkes |
Kategorie: | Saxofon |
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Inhalt:
11 Variations on La Folia (Harrison) - Allegro (Haydn) - Allegro from Fantaisie for solo violin (Telemann) - Arthur Seat (Skinner) - Auvergne Polka - Badine from Picnic Suite (Bolling) - Bamboo Flute - Barcarola (Kohler) - Bee's Wing Hornpipe (Hill) - Bouree from Lute Suite in Em BWV 996 (JS Bach) - Bourree from Cello Suite no3 in C BWV 1009 (JS Bach) - Bride's Candle Dance (Harrison) - Bulgarian Dance - Calypso Collapso (Harrison) - Early one morning - Ecco la primavera (Landini) - Epping forest - Fantasia (Quantz) - Freilach - Garrowen - Ghosts of ev'ry occupation - Gigue BWV 845 (JS Bach) - Gigue from Cello Suite no1 in G BWV 1007 (JS Bach) - Hineh mah tov - Hungarian Song - I'll get married in my old cloths - J is 3 (Harrison) - Jasmine Flower - Jazz Etude no2 (Oscar Peterson) - Jig (Harrison) - La danse de Cleves - La fille au cresson - La quinte estampie real - La rotta - Largo from Fantaisie for solo violin (Telemann) - Laride a six temps - Londonderry Hornpipe - Lovely Maiden - Malle Symen (van Eyck) - Medieval dance tune - Morgan Morgan - Morpeth Rant - Ophelia Rag (Scott) - Prelude (Cosma) - President Garfield - Prins Robberts Masco (van Eyck) - Rag-Polka from Toot Suite (Bolling) - Redesdale Hornpipe - Round Dance & Swineherd's Dance II (Harrison) - Salterello - Sheffield Hornpipe - Soave from Fantaisie for solo violin (Telemann) - Soldier's Joy - Song - Spirituelle from Toot Suite (Bolling) - Study (Gariboldi) - Study (Kohler) - Sweep's Hornpipe - Swineheard's Dance I (Harrison) - The 29th of May - The Ash Grove - The Butcher's March - The Emperor of the Moon - The flower among them all (Fenwick) - The Flower Drum Song - The Four Seasons - The young black cow - Trotto - Tsur mishelo - Vivace from Fantaisie for solo violin (Telemann) - Waltz (Kohler) - Wells Humour (Purcell's Hornpipe) - World's Fair Rag (Babcock)