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371 Chorale Harmonisations for saxophones

371 Chorale Harmonisations for saxophones

for saxophone quartet or ensemble

$32.00

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I wrote Fossil Light for an orchestration workshop in graduate school back in 2010-11.  The title was inspired by a line in a book where the author referred to starlight as "Fossil Light." Each movement depicts a different viewpoint of the light: the bold, intense sight at the source of the star, the faint, ages-old dots we see in the sky, and the traveling of the light particles in between.  ​Though score and parts are unfortunately unavailable, I'm always up for collaborating on a new work!


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I completed Steps for tenor saxophone and wind ensemble in 2015.  At that point in time, Steps was the second movement of a two-movement work, That Takes Care 'a That (silly name for a dissertation!). Since then, I have decided to turn it into a stand-alone piece.  Below, you'll find the original score and sample recordings. Though revisiting a work that is a few years old can be a daunting task for a composer, there are some moments in Steps that I'm truly excited about developing more.  My goal is to complete the work by 2025. ​

 

Are you a saxophonist, conductor, or member of an ensemble that would be interested in being part of the process and premiere? Or, would you simply like to be among the first to know when the score and parts are available? Please let me know by filling out the form below.  I'm open to putting together a consortium, and I would much appreciate any help or feedback. 


Send me a note to be part of the process/premiere or to be the first to know when the score is available!

Be the first to know when the score and parts are available!

Instrumentation


B-flat Soprano Saxophone

E-flat Alto Saxophone (Soprano substitute or double)

E-flat Alto Saxophone

B-flat Tenor Saxophone

E-flat Baritone Saxophone


Score is transposed – includes a reduction in C


This arrangement is adaptable to a variety of possible instrumentations:

  • SATB Quartet

  • AATB Quartet (Use the E-flat Alto Soprano substitute for Alto 1)

  • Saxophone ensemble, choir, or sectional: Each part can be played by multiple saxophonists. The part, E-flat Alto Saxophone (Soprano substitute or double), can be used in place of or in addition to the soprano.


Score includes lists of the chorales organized by Breitkopf number and by key. 


Music by  J.S. Bach

Arranged for saxophones by Laura M. Kramer 

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