Saint-Saens, Camille (Wilson) Sonata in G, op 168

Euphonium Solos w/Piano

  • Saint-Saens, Camille (Wilson)

    Sonata in G, op 168 (Wilson) [treble or bass clef]

    Romantic. Saint-Saens didn't write this piece for euphonium, of course - the title is the arranger's. He did, though, toward the end of his life, write sonatas for three `neglected' instruments: oboe, clarinet, and in 1921, bassoon. It's from this, his final work, the bassoon sonata, that the present transcription has been made. Aimed to fill a gap in the euphonium repertory of material of some substance suitable for advanced recital use by advanced players who can boast great technique and a full command of the instrument's range. Following the classical three movement model an opening movement alternates between major and minor key areas. A perky scherzo follows; also trading major and minor key sections in a virtuosic jaunt. (This movement works well as a stand-alone piece, too.) The interesting final movement begins with an extended adagio before a fast, showy final section requiring great panache! -the publisher

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    • Category: Euphonium Solos w/Piano
    • Item: 109258
    • Grade/Level: Advanced
    • Price: $42.95

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