Jigsaw by Richard Lane Saxophone - Sheet Music

By Richard Lane

Richard Lane was a very pleasant man whom I knew as a student at the Eastman School of Music way back in the 1950’s and as a neighbor in Ridgewood, New Jersey until he passed on. The main “contact between the American Saxophone Quartet and Richard Lane, however, was with our baritone saxophonist George Marge (also now deceased). I think George was the person who sugggested that the piece be composed to round out a program that we did with trombonist Jim Pugh at a New York Brass Convention program end of 1984, beginning 1985. We subsequently performed the piece successfully at a number of recitals that we did with Jim Pugh around that same time. Albert Regni July 6th, 2006, Manakin Sabot, VA, USA

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Instrument:
Saxophone Trombone
Genres:
Contemporary
Composers:
Richard Lane
Publishers:
Editions BIM
ISBN:
9790207009647
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Richard Lane
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.38 pounds

Trombone and saxophone quartet - Grade 4

SKU: ET.TB66

Composed by Richard Lane. Contemporary. Composed 1984. Duration 10'. Editions BIM #TB66. Published by Editions BIM (ET.TB66).

ISBN 9790207009647.

Richard Lane was a very pleasant man whom I knew as a student at the Eastman School of Music way back in the 1950’s and as a neighbor in Ridgewood, New Jersey until he passed on. The main “contact between the American Saxophone Quartet and Richard Lane, however, was with our baritone saxophonist George Marge (also now deceased). I think George was the person who sugggested that the piece be composed to round out a program that we did with trombonist Jim Pugh at a New York Brass Convention program end of 1984, beginning 1985. We subsequently performed the piece successfully at a number of recitals that we did with Jim Pugh around that same time.
Albert Regni
July 6th, 2006,
Manakin Sabot, VA, USA.