EsaPekka Salonen Sheet Music Concerto For Alto Saxophone And Orchestra (Score) Sheet Music Reading Musical Notation
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product id: 2619 Composer/Artist: Salonen, Esa-Pekka Arrangement: alto saxophone, orchestra Media: Sheet Music Expected shipping time: 14 days Price: 48.84 euro (euro) Esa-Pekka Salonen's first large scale orchestral work is this Concerto for saxophone and orchestra ('...auf den ersten blick und ohne zu wissen...') which dates from 1980-81 when he was undertaking an extended period of study in Milan with Niccol? Castiglioni. The title of the piece comes from Kafka's The Trial, which Salonen felt expressed something about the imaginary world that this piece inhabits |
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