Where You End And I Begin
for Soprano Saxophone and Piano
by Robert Maggio
Chamber Music - Sheet Music

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Chamber Music Piano, soprano Saxophone

SKU: PR.114416180

For Soprano Saxophone and Piano. Composed by Robert Maggio. Sws both. Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 28+12 pages. Duration 13 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #114-41618. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114416180).

ISBN 9781598066388. UPC: 680160618903. 9x12 inches.

For a commission from the Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association, Maggio has chosen a Sicilian lullaby as the foundation for his set of variations. In this exploration of boundaries and connections, the five movements are interconnected, such that later movements contain "familiar" themes, yet new. For advanced performers. Duration: 13'_______________________________________where you end and i beginfor Soprano Saxophone and PianoThe interconnected image of this playful work’s title displays the warm communication between Maggio’s music, his performers, and his listeners — as well as its musical development. A Sicilian lullaby leads to five movements built from parts of the lullaby, as free-fantasy variations hopscotching to create many musical links between the five sections. Originally composed for oboe and piano (114-41617), where you end and i begin is a charmingly welcome addition to the soprano saxophone literature.______________________________________See also the biography of Robert Maggio on the back cover.
PROGRAM NOTEwhere you end and i begin is a five-movement work which consists of a single continuous thread woven throughout. The opening theme is a Sicilian lullaby, from which all of the musical ideas in the piece are offshoots. In relationships between friends and family, spouses and children, clear boundaries often give us a sense of order and strength through mutual understanding. In this piece, boundaries are intentionally crossed, both in style and substance, to explore musical connections:The end of the 1st movement is picked up at the beginning of the 3rd movementThe end of the 3rd movement is picked up at the beginning of the 5th movementThe end of the 5th movement is picked up at the beginning of the 2nd movementThe end of the 2nd movement is picked up at the beginning of the 4th movement, andThe end of the 4th movement is picked up at the beginning of the piece.By the end of the third movement we have heard all of the variations, after which the 4th and5th movements return us to places that are both familiar and new.where you end and i begin is also available for Oboe and Piano (114-41617).