The three choral preludes composed by Bach have been taken from his "Organ Booklet" and, therefore, date back to his early creative years in Weimar and... > Lire la suite
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The three choral preludes composed by Bach have been taken from his "Organ Booklet" and, therefore, date back to his early creative years in Weimar and Köthen. I have chosen two contemplative chorals separated by a more objective one. Whereas in the first choral the principal voice is assigned to the alto saxophone, it is the tenor saxophone, performing the more expressive sixteenth note chains, that plays the more important part in the concluding choral. With regard to the execution of the different kinds of trills, the performing artist should be careful not to play them virtuoso or fast but always "molto cantabile". Instrumentation : 3 saxophones (ATBar)
These three choral preludes have been taken from Bach's Organ Booklet. In the first chorale, the principal voice is assigned to the alto saxophone. In the third chorale, it is the tenor saxophone performing the expressive sixteenth-note lines that plays the more prominent part. Besetzung : 3 saxophones (ATBar)