Émile Pessard "Andalouse" No.8 from 25 pieces for piano Op.20. Alto Saxophone and piano.
by Eugene Rousseau
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Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download

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By Eugene Rousseau. By Emile Pessard. Arranged by Glenn Martin. Chamber,Classical,Contest,Festival,Instructional,Romantic Period. Score and part. 9 pages. Cornelius edition #6139667. Published by Cornelius edition (A0.809185).

Émile Pessard lived in Paris all is life and studied at the Paris Conservatoire winning first prize in harmony.
He became a professor of harmony at the conservatoire and won the Grand Prix de Rome with his Cantata "Dalila" which was performed at the Paris Opera in 1867. Maurice Ravel and Jacques Ibert were among his distinguished students. This arrangement of "Andalouse" No. 8 from his 25 pieces for piano Op. 20 is arranged for alto saxophone and piano and would be suitable additional repertoire for an aspiring saxophonist. The piece has a Spanish feel with agile scalic passages and suitable for classroom study, concert, competion or a church interlude. Duration 02:30.

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