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The saxophone repertoire is any music written for saxophone, or transcribed for saxophone. This makes this music specific to saxophone and therefore playable on saxophone. Popular classical saxophone repertoire includes such pieces as Concerto-Glazunov, Concertino da Camera-Ibert, Sonata-Creston, Scaramouche-Milhaud.
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Saxophone is best known as a jazz instrument, but it originated in military and concert bands, which are closer to classical music, and it is used in some orchestral music. Some famous orchestral pieces calling for saxophone are Ravel's Bolero and his orchestration of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. Some classical composers have written solo concertos for saxophone with orchestra, including Glazunov and Ibert.
Beethoven wrote many pieces of music, lots of them are famous.
The first saxophone was a bass or contra-bass instrument made in 1841 to take the place of other bass instruments, and it was used on many pieces not written especially for sax. The first piece to feature the saxophone was an 1844 version of Hector Berlioz' "Chant Sacre" which, according to the Jaques Barzun history of Berlioz was scored for two clarinets, two bugles, a small trumpet and saxophone.
Scott Joplin is most associated with ragtime music. One of his most famous pieces is 'Maple Leaf Rag'.
Regent Street Stomp (Dulux tune)
Folk music. One of his most famous pieces was "This Land is Your Land".
one of his famous songs that he composed was the SURPRISE SYMPHONY
Happy birthday music sheet for saxophone can be found on * notes. It is also available at Virtual Sheet Music.
New World Symphony and a song called largo
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