25 Caprices and an Atonal Sonata Unaccompanied Saxophone by Sigfrid Karg-Elert Saxophone - Sheet Music

By Sigfrid Karg-Elert

ISBN 9781581061543. UPC: 884088705282. 9x12 inches.

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Instrument:
Saxophone
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Publishers:
Southern Music Company
UPC:
884088705282
ISBN:
9781581061543
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Etudes and Exercises
Musical forms:
Sonata Waltz
Artist:
Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Usages:
Sacred
Size:
9x12 inches
Number of Pages:
47
Shipping Weight:
0.5 pounds

Saxophone, Woodwinds, Sax - Grade 5

SKU: HL.3770521

Unaccompanied Saxophone. Composed by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. Arranged by Jeffrey Lerner. Woodwind Solos & Ensembles - Saxophone Studies. Southern Music Woodwind. 20th Century. Collection. 47 pages. Southern Music Company #B351. Published by Southern Music Company (HL.3770521).

ISBN 9781581061543. UPC: 884088705282. 9x12 inches.

  • I. Preambolo

  • II. Valse languide

  • III. Consolation

  • IV. Corrente

  • V. Giga

  • VI. Rag

  • VII. Toccata

  • VIII. Ondina

  • IX. Arlecchino

  • X. Cubana

  • XI. In modo lidio

  • XII. Ciaccona

  • XIII. In modo misolidio

  • XIV. In modo frigico

  • XV. Alla burla

  • XVI. Piccola danza elegiaca

  • XVII. Valse d'amore

  • XVIII. Iberienne

  • XIX. Tarantelle

  • XX. In modo dorico

  • XXI. Studio

  • XXII. Leggenda

  • XXIII. Tanghetto

  • XXIV. Papillion

  • XXV. Metamorfosi

  • Sonata (atonal)

  • I. Allegro con moto

  • II. Scherzo demoniaco

  • III. Larghetto malinconico

  • IV. Toccata-Finale

  • Ratings + Reviews

    5 Rating

    1 review

    Dan

    Nov 17, 2012

    Great book.

    I've had this book for many years and have continued to enjoy it thoroughly. The etudes actually sound really cool when played up to tempo, which can sometimes take a while to do. If you want to get some strange looks out of your audience, play one of the Etudes or the Atonal Sonata (which is just solo sax, no accompaniment part) for a recital, like I did in college. Good times.