Les classiques du saxophone 94
G.F. Handel (1685–1759) is considered as one of the greatest composers to have ever lived. Therefore, when saxophonist Marcel Mule (1901–2001) arranged Sicilienne and Gigue for Saxophone, it was very well-received. The Sicilienne and Gigue comes from Handel's Flute Sonata No. 5 which was composed in 1732.
The two movements arranged for Saxophone are contrasting and provide saxophonists with excellent baroque repertoire. Mule's transcriptions ensure that the Saxophone part is within the tessitura of the instrument and contains the necessary articulation, phrasing and breath marks. For all saxophonists, this Mule arrangement of Handel's Sicilienne and Gigue is essential.
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