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Mule, Marcel: Piéces célébres 2

pour Saxophone alto en mib et piano

Setting: Saxophone and piano
Period: 20th Century
Length: 38 pages
Weight: 0.176 kg
Publisher: Alphonse Leduc
Item number: AL25708
ISMN: 9790046257087
Famous pieces for Eb Alto Saxophone and Piano _x001A_ Vol. 2 is the second volume of an anthology of famous pieces, transcribed and adapted by Marcel Mule. Part of the collection _x001A_Classics for Saxophone_x001A_, this volume features nineclassical pieces: - Chanson de printemps, by Mendelssohn - Orphée _x001A_ Champs-Élysées scene, by Gluck - La reine de Golconde - Gavotte, by Monsigny - Grave, by Tartini - Ballet des petits riens, by Mozart - Petite valse, byBeethoven - Petite valse et tyrolienne, by Weber - Sérénade, by Schubert - Scenes d_x001A_enfants - Reverie, by Schumann Marcel Mule (1901-2001) is one of the greatest French saxophonists, renowned worldwide for his work on theclassical Saxophone repertoire. He was teaching his students how to obtain a good quality of sound and believed it was dependent on the embouchure, the emission, the mastery of vibrato and thus, of breathing. He wrote differentmethods that focus on technique, articulation and tone productions such as 'Ei ghteen exercises or etudes', 'Daily exercises after Terschack' or '30 Great exercises and studies after Soussmann' (in two books), among others.
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