About Music – The Art of Listening with Brian Programme 114 – Saxophone Showcase

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In our last programme, we heard the saxophone in its serious concert setting — through Glazunov, Ibert, and Creston. Today we turn to a lighter side of the instrument, exploring short pieces that highlight the many sizes of the saxophone family: soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone, as well as ensemble arrangements.
19 Sep English South Africa Music · Music History

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