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William Bolcom
Concert Suite for alto saxophone & band
Works Info
Composer
:
William Bolcom
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Average_duration
:
13:36
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
The Concert Suite for alto saxophone & band is a composition by American composer William Bolcom. It was composed in 1999 and premiered on March 17, 2000, by the University of Michigan Symphony Band, conducted by H. Robert Reynolds, with soloist Donald Sinta. The suite consists of three movements: "Raggin'," "Poltergeist," and "Epitaph." The first movement, "Raggin'," is a lively and upbeat ragtime-inspired piece that showcases the virtuosity of the saxophone soloist. The second movement, "Poltergeist," is a haunting and eerie piece that features dissonant harmonies and unconventional techniques, such as multiphonics and flutter-tonguing. The final movement, "Epitaph," is a somber and reflective piece that pays tribute to the saxophone's origins in classical music. One of the characteristics of the Concert Suite is its use of a variety of musical styles and techniques. Bolcom draws on elements of jazz, ragtime, and classical music to create a unique and eclectic sound. The suite also features complex rhythms and harmonies, as well as challenging technical passages for the saxophone soloist. Overall, the Concert Suite for alto saxophone & band is a dynamic and engaging work that showcases the versatility and expressive capabilities of the saxophone. It has become a popular piece in the saxophone repertoire and is frequently performed by soloists and ensembles around the world.
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