This Saxophone Quartet is composed of 4
movements.
First Movement was written under Sonata form with 2
main themes as ordinary Sonata form. The themes in this
movement are characters rather than structured motive.
First theme plays character of sustain, immediate
leaping down and one stepwise up motive. The second
theme plays on Arp., trills and turns. Then, developed
and return as functional.
Second Movement was written in Sonata (or Sonatina)
form. The 1st theme is focusing on ...(+)
This Saxophone Quartet is composed of 4
movements.
First Movement was written under Sonata form with 2
main themes as ordinary Sonata form. The themes in this
movement are characters rather than structured motive.
First theme plays character of sustain, immediate
leaping down and one stepwise up motive. The second
theme plays on Arp., trills and turns. Then, developed
and return as functional.
Second Movement was written in Sonata (or Sonatina)
form. The 1st theme is focusing on using 3rd-intervals,
showing effects rather than motive as in the first
movement. The second theme’s motive was developed
from the 1st theme in the 1st movement. The movement
has no development. So, it might be considered Sonatina
form as possible. Third Movement is the transition from
the second movement to the finale. It is presented by
solo Tenor Saxophone. The Finale was written in
seven-parts Rondo (ABACABA). The first theme (A) was
also developed from first theme in the first movement,
in order to connect the entire piece together.