Jean-Marie LeClair
Sonate en Ut
for 2 Saxophones
Jean-Marie LeClair
Sonate en Ut
for 2 Saxophones
- Formation Duo de Saxophones
- Compositeur Jean-Marie LeClair
- Édition Partition
- Maison d’Édition Alphonse Leduc
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Description:
French baroque composer and violinist, Jean-Marie Leclair (1697-1764) is considered to have founded the French Violin school. His expertise led him to compose significant works for the instrument. His sublimeSonata in C is superbly arranged for Alto Saxophone by contemporary French saxophonist, Jean-Marie Londeix.
Leclair's Sonata in C for Violin is one of his mostprolific and best remembered works. Londeix's arrangement for Saxophone of Leclair's Sonata in C includes adaptions for the instrument, such as dynamics, phrase marks, performance andtempodirections, articulation and breath marks.
Londeix's rearrangement for the Saxophone of Leclair's popular Sonata in C is exquisite, making the baroque genre accessible to theSaxophone, a relatively modern instrument.
Leclair's Sonata in C for Violin is one of his mostprolific and best remembered works. Londeix's arrangement for Saxophone of Leclair's Sonata in C includes adaptions for the instrument, such as dynamics, phrase marks, performance andtempodirections, articulation and breath marks.
Londeix's rearrangement for the Saxophone of Leclair's popular Sonata in C is exquisite, making the baroque genre accessible to theSaxophone, a relatively modern instrument.