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Calland, Beverley – Harris, Paul: First Repertoire (alto sax and piano)

sheet music

Setting: Saxophone and piano
Length: 56 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571519032
ISMN: 9780571519033
Trinity College London selected pieces (Saxophone 2012-2014):
Theme and Variations (Glazunov)
Seascape (Harris)
Trio from Water Music (Handel)
Promenade from Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky)
Cantabile from II Cordellino (Vivaldi)

Contents

1.
Theme And Variations (Glazunov)
2.
Midnight Air (Harris) **ABRSM selected piece: Saxophone syllabus 2006-2013
3.
Seascape **Trinity Guildhall selected piece: Saxophone syllabus 2012-2014
4.
Pirates Ahoy! **ABRSM selected piece: Saxophone syllabus 2006-2013
5.
Round The Bend!
6.
Showtime **ABRSM selected piece: Saxophone syllabus 2006-2013
7.
Air (Water Music) (Handel)
8.
Food, Glorious Food! (Bart)
9.
As Long As He Needs Me
10.
The Vicar Of Dibley (Goodall)
11.
Herodiade (Massenet)
12.
Toucan Tango (Calland)
13.
Horseshoe Shuffle
14.
Bal Fantome
15.
Rift Riff
16.
The Temple Bells (Woodeforde-Finden)
17.
Cold Comfort Farm (Lockhart)
18.
Promenade (Mussorgsky)
19.
Cantabile (Il Cordellino) (Vivaldi) **Trinity Guildhall selected piece: Saxophone syllabus 2012-2014
20.
Desafinado (Jobim) **ABRSM selected piece: Saxophone syllabus 2006-2013.
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