Machine Soprano Sax and String Orchestra Solo Part by Tarik O'Regan String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Tarik O'Regan

Tarik O'Regan's Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and String Orchestra “Machine” was commissioned by the Presteigne Festival in Wales where it was first performed by saxophonist Amy Dickson and the Presteigne Festival Orchestra conducted by George Vass in 2022. The piece is around 22 minutes in duration and comprises three movements which are linked by interludes for chamber forces. A solo cadenza, heard in full in the work's final movement, contains all the melodic material from which the concerto is derived.

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Details

Instrument:
Soprano Saxophone
Ensembles:
String Orchestra
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Tarik O'Regan
Publishers:
Novello & Co Ltd.
UPC:
196288193340
ISBN:
9798350117851
Format:
Solo Part Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Tarik O'Regan
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
20
Shipping Weight:
0.4 pounds

Solo Part Soprano Saxophone; String Orchestra (SOPRANO SAXOPHONE)

SKU: HL.50606848

Soprano Sax and String Orchestra Solo Part. Composed by Tarik O'Regan. Instrumental. Classical, Concerto. Softcover. 20 pages. Duration 1320 seconds. Novello & Co Ltd. #NOV100506-01. Published by Novello & Co Ltd. (HL.50606848).

ISBN 9798350117851. UPC: 196288193340.

Tarik O'Regan's Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and String Orchestra “Machine” was commissioned by the Presteigne Festival in Wales where it was first performed by saxophonist Amy Dickson and the Presteigne Festival Orchestra conducted by George Vass in 2022. The piece is around 22 minutes in duration and comprises three movements which are linked by interludes for chamber forces. A solo cadenza, heard in full in the work's final movement, contains all the melodic material from which the concerto is derived.