Format : Sheet music
Clarinette Sib Et Piano - Ou Harpe-Contemporary Italian-French composer Armando Ghidoni brings together influences of both Italy and France in his music. Also as an expert on jazz the harmonies and rhythms of the composer's works reflect a huge diversity Nocturne And Sicilienne for Clarinet and Piano or Harp accompaniment being no exception. Ghidoni is significant within the contemporary French music school and his works are regularly chosen as set pieces for leading national and international competitions. Nocturne And Sicilienne reflects Ghidoni's mastery of a range of instruments. With a typical performance lasting aboutfive minutes Nocturne And Sicilienne is a truly exquisite addition to the modern Clarinet repertoire.
SKU: HL.48185825
UPC: 888680856328. 9.0x12.0x0.076 inches.
Nocturne and Sicilienne by Armando Ghidoni is a piece for Alto Saxophone and Piano. Lasting 5 minutes, this lyrical piece is perfect for a recital or a contest and is thoroughly enjoyable to play. The level of difficulty is medium: we would recommend the piece to upper-intermediate players. The Alto Saxophone can be replaced by a Soprano or Tenor Saxophone and the Piano by a Harp. Armando Ghidoni is a French composer with Italian origins who plays Saxophone and Flute. He has been edited by Alphonse Leduc since 1989..
SKU: HL.48185822
UPC: 888680856243. 9x12 inches.
“Contemporary Italian-French composer, Armando Ghidoni brings together influences of both Italy and France in his music. Also, as an expert on jazz, the harmonies and rhythms of the composer's works reflect a huge diversity, Nocturne and Sicilienne for Clarinet and Piano or Harp accompaniment being no exception. Ghidoni is significant within the contemporary French music school and his works are regularly chosen as set pieces for leading national and international competitions. Nocturne and Sicilienne reflects Ghidoni's mastery of a range of instruments. With a typical performance lasting about five minutes, Nocturne and Sicilienne is a truly exquisite addition to the modern Clarinet repertoire. &rdquo.