Three Urban Nocturnes
Alto Saxophone - Digital Sheet Music

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Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.808993

Composed by Paolo Coggiola. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and part. 51 pages. Preludio s.r.l. #6258361. Published by Preludio s.r.l. (A0.808993).

Three Urban Nocturnes, for alto saxophone and piano, explores the sensual and perhaps even a little criminal side that the saxophone has in the author's imagination, evoking a night walk in a great contemporary city. Moving from mysterious sounds that introduce us to a dark atmosphere in the first song, Black Friars, we are introduced in two bright pages that could be two tributes to the female universe: the first, Lady Roxana, with smooth, elegant and finally affectionate sounds ; the second, Sex Sade, which does not hide a paroxysmal and virtuosic pleasure in writing, thanks to the safe conduct of the night. Like other recent pieces by the author, it is a suite of pieces that expresses an evident choice of field in a proudly neo-romantic key.

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