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Swinging Baroque Play-Along for Alto Saxophon

12 Pieces from the Baroque era in easy swing arrangements

Sheet music and CD

Arranged by L'Estrange, Alexander
Setting: Saxophone (alto)
Series: Schott Master Play-along Series
Period: Baroque
Length: 32 pages
Published: June 2004
Publisher: Schott
Item number: ED12960
Rediscover 12 masterworks from the Baroque era with these fun jazzy arrangements. Easy arrangements by Alexander l'Estrange give an exciting new angle on Handel, Purcell, J. S. Bach and other composers. Complete with accompanyingCD containing demonstration versions and live jazz trio backing tracks. The CD also contains piano accompaniments as printable PDF files and are the same for each 'Swinging Baroque Play -Along ' publication for other instrumentsmaking it ideal for ensemble or solo playing. Albinoni: Adagio
Corelli: Allegro (from 'Christmas Concerto ')
Handel: The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Vivaldi: Allegro (from 'The Four Seasons -Autumn ')
Vivaldi: Allegro (from 'The Four Seasons -Spring ')
Pachelbel: Canon
J. S. Bach: Double Violin Concerto
Handel: Hallelujah Chorus (from 'Messiah ')
Telemann: Les Plaisirs (from Recorder Suite in A minor)
Purcell: Rondo (from 'Abdelazer ')
J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor
J. S. Bach : Violin Concerto in A minor (1st movt. )
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