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Alfred Desenclos
Prélude, Cadence et Finale for saxophone & piano
Works Info
Composer
:
Alfred Desenclos
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Sonata
Compose Date
:
1956
Average_duration
:
10:57
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
Alfred Desenclos' 'Prélude, Cadence et Finale for saxophone & piano' is a three-movement work that was composed in 1956. The piece was premiered in Paris in the same year by Marcel Mule, a renowned French saxophonist, and Jeanine Rueff, a pianist. The first movement, 'Prélude,' is marked by a slow and expressive tempo. It begins with a lyrical saxophone melody that is accompanied by a simple piano accompaniment. The saxophone gradually builds up to a climax, after which the piano takes over with a virtuosic passage. The saxophone then returns with a reprise of the opening melody, which is followed by a brief coda. The second movement, 'Cadence,' is a solo saxophone passage that showcases the technical abilities of the performer. It is marked by a fast and lively tempo and features a series of rapid runs, trills, and arpeggios. The cadenza builds up to a climax before transitioning into the final movement. The third movement, 'Finale,' is marked by a lively and energetic tempo. It begins with a playful and syncopated piano accompaniment, which is soon joined by the saxophone with a lively and rhythmic melody. The movement features several contrasting sections, including a lyrical and expressive section and a fast and virtuosic section. The piece ends with a triumphant coda that brings the work to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, 'Prélude, Cadence et Finale' is a challenging and virtuosic work that showcases the technical abilities of the saxophonist. It is also marked by a lyrical and expressive quality that is characteristic of Desenclos' style. The piece has become a staple of the saxophone repertoire and is frequently performed in recitals and competitions.
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