Transposed version: Db David Maslanka's Mountain Roads is set in six movements and follows the model of a Baroque cantata. The piece revolves around two chorale melodies by J.S. Bach, "Alle Menschen mssen sterben" ("All people must die") and "Wo soll ich fliehen?" ("Where shall I run to?"), which appear in full and as variations as the piece progresses. The title "Mountain Roads" was inspired by a dream the composer had in which he helped to pave new roads; upon waking, he felt as though th...
David Maslanka's Mountain Roads is set in six movements and follows the model of a Baroque cantata. The piece revolves around two chorale melodies by J.S. Bach, "Alle Menschen mssen sterben" ("All people must die") and "Wo soll ich fliehen?" ("Where shall I run to?"), which appear in full and as variations as the piece progresses. The title "Mountain Roads" was inspired by a dream the composer had in which he helped to pave new roads; upon waking, he felt as though the dream acted as a metaphor ...
Take your saxophone playing to the next level with 101 Simple Songs! This beginner-friendly collection features easy rhythms, accessible key signatures, and melodies you'll love to play. Songs include: Africa; Anti-Hero; Drivers License; Fly Like an Eagle; Hotel California; Invisible Touch; Jolene; Owner of a Lonely Heart; Rocky Mountain High; Shape of You; Take On Me; We Will Rock You; When I'm Sixty-Four; and more! - the publisher
21st Century (2024). Hailstork's beautifully lilting SICILIANA for solo saxophone is actually structured as a recitative and aria: a dramatic prelude serves as a soliloquy with question-like pauses, teasing our ears forward. This opening unfolds into a gorgeous rendering of the traditional 12/8 dance form, full of soaring melodies and elegant arabesques. SICILIANA's technical demands are within the reach of students looking for unaccompanied contest repertoire, while the expressive potential is e...