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- From: MICH <MICH@UNB.CA>
- Subject: RE: Saxophone, use of -
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- References: <1992Dec22.095212.26084@ulci20.unil.ch>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 13:04:49 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec22.095212.26084@ulci20.unil.ch> jwenger@ulci06.unil.ch () writes:
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- >Friends and I were chating about music in general, and saxophones in
- >particular. No one could mention a piece of classical music, orchestral,
- >chamber or other, where one or more sax were used. Can you?
- >I'll post the consolidated list of your answers, as soon as I get something
- >publishable.
- >Thanks in advance, a merry Xmas and happy Newyear to all.
- >.
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- Ravel incorporates a saxophone in his orchestration of
- Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. There is also a Hindemith
- sonata written in the 1940's that is usually played on E flat
- saxophone although I think it was originally written for French
- horn.
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- Jamie Mitchell
- Harriet Irving Library
- University of New Brunswick, Canada
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