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Dieses Werk für Altsaxophon und Klavier besteht aus drei Sätzen. Die Außensätze transportieren die lateinamerikanische Stimmung durch ihre schnellen Rhythmen, während der langsame mittlere Satz den Stil eines Tangos nachempfindet. SpielerInnen haben reichlich Gelegenheit zur musikalischen Interaktion - das bietet allerbeste Unterhaltung für das Publikum. Die "Three Latin Sketches" sind für Mark Walton komponiert worden, einen viel geschätzten Klarinettisten, Saxophonisten, Komponisten, Arrangeur und Pädagogen aus Neuseeland. - Ideale Konzertstücke - Beide Stimmen sind musikalisch gleich wichtig - Der erste Satz von "Three Latin Sketches", aufgeführt von Mark Walton und David Helfgott, ist unter Youtube oder www.universaledition.com/ue21712 abrufbar. - Der zweite Satz von "Three Latin Sketches" - Moderato Tango - ebenfalls von Mark Walton und David Miller aufgeführt, ist auf Youtube oder www.universaledition.com/ue21712 zu sehen.Schwierigkeitsgrad: 2-4
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Allegro vigoroso with a latin feel · Moderato - Tango · Allegro
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This set of duos for alto saxophone and piano consists of three movements. The outer movements have an up-tempo Latin American feel whilst the central slow movement is in the style of a Tango. Players have ample opportunity for musical interaction which will prove highly entertaining for audiences.
The 'Three Latin Sketches' was composed for Mark Walton, the much respected New Zealand-born clarinettist, saxophonist, composer, arranger and educator.
- Ideal concert pieces
- Both parts are of equal musical importance
- A performance of the first movement from "Three Latin Sketches" played by Mark Walton and David Helfgott may be viewed at YouTube or at www.universaledition.com/ue21712
- A performance of the 2nd movement, Moderato Tango, from "Three Latin Sketches" played by Mark Walton and David Miller may be viewed at YouTube or at www.universaledition.com/ue21712Instrumentation:for alto saxophone and pianoThis set of duos for alto saxophone and piano consists of three movements. The outer movements have an up-tempo Latin American feel whilst the central slow movement is in the style of a Tango. Players have ample opportunity for musical interaction which will prove highly entertaining for audiences.
The 'Three Latin Sketches' was composed for Mark Walton, the much respected New Zealand-born clarinettist, saxophonist, composer, arranger and educator.
- Ideal concert pieces
- Both parts are of equal musical importance
- A performance of the first movement from "Three Latin Sketches" played by Mark Walton and David Helfgott may be viewed at YouTube or at A href="A performance of the 2nd movement, Moderato Tango, from "Three Latin Sketches" played by Mark Walton and David Miller may be viewed at YouTube or at A href="alto saxophone and piano