Roads To Ixtlan Stemmer, Kopi by Per Norgard Saxophone Quartet - Sheet Music

By Per Norgard

All roads lead to Rome, as the saying goes - but do all roads also lead to Ixtlan, perhaps at another time? Ixtlan being the city of the highest aspirations of the Mexican sorcerer, Don Genaro (according to Carlos Casteneda, the anthropologist publishing a series of books on Don Juan, Don Genaro's col-league). There was no final outcome to Genaro's journey, and there will never be one. I will never reach Ixtlan, he said, so Genaro is still on his way there.(Ixtlan may perhaps be interpreted as the inner goal of your heart).In any case: in these three movements the three points of departure are utterly different: still they unanimously move towards just one melodic outcome, akind of musical centre of gravitation.

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Instrument:
Saxophone
Ensembles:
Saxophone Quartet Woodwind Quartet
Genres:
Classical Scandinavian
Composers:
Per Norgard
Publishers:
Music Sales
ISBN:
9788759890752
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Per Norgard
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.75x14.25x0.12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.58 pounds

Saxophone [Quartets]

SKU: HL.14027483

Composed by Per Norgard. Music Sales America. Classical. Set of Parts. Music Sales #KP00336. Published by Music Sales (HL.14027483).

ISBN 9788759890752. 9.75x14.25x0.12 inches. Danish.

All roads lead to Rome, as the saying goes - but do all roads also lead to Ixtlan, perhaps at another time? Ixtlan being the city of the highest aspirations of the Mexican sorcerer, Don Genaro (according to Carlos Casteneda, the anthropologist publishing a series of books on Don Juan, Don Genaro's col-league). There was no final outcome to Genaro's journey, and there will never be one. I will never reach Ixtlan, he said, so Genaro is still on his way there.(Ixtlan may perhaps be interpreted as the inner goal of your heart).In any case: in these three movements the three points of departure are utterly different: still they unanimously move towards just one melodic outcome, akind of musical centre of gravitation.