
Grainger: Music for Saxophones
Percy Grainger called the saxophone āthe worldās finest wind-tone tool, the most voice-likeā, and wrote for it a series of fascinating but hitherto little-explored works. These arrangements are special in that, unusually, Grainger largely abandoned his idea of āelastic scoringā and noted specific instrumental configurations. The selections include the music of J.S. Bach, British and Norwegian folksongs, old polyphonic instrumental and vocal music, as well as two original compositions, each indelibly stamped with Graingerās experiences as pianist, folk-song collector, and proponent of early music.
Percy Grainger called the saxophone āthe worldās finest wind-tone tool, the most voice-likeā, and wrote for it a series of fascinating but hitherto little-explored works. These arrangements are special in that, unusually, Grainger largely abandoned his idea of āelastic scoringā and noted specific instrumental configurations. The selections include the music of J.S. Bach, British and Norwegian folksongs, old polyphonic instrumental and vocal music, as well as two original compositions, each indelibly stamped with Graingerās experiences as pianist, folk-song collector, and proponent of early music.
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Percy Grainger called the saxophone āthe worldās finest wind-tone tool, the most voice-likeā, and wrote for it a series of fascinating but hitherto little-explored works. These arrangements are special in that, unusually, Grainger largely abandoned his idea of āelastic scoringā and noted specific instrumental configurations. The selections include the music of J.S. Bach, British and Norwegian folksongs, old polyphonic instrumental and vocal music, as well as two original compositions, each indelibly stamped with Graingerās experiences as pianist, folk-song collector, and proponent of early music.
























