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  • Alphonse Leduc

    AL20830

    Handel: Sonata, HWV 373 (arr. for sax & piano)

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    Description

    George Frideric Handel's (1685-1759) Sonata No. 6 is well-known to the violin repertoire. Therefore, when French saxophonist, Marcel Mule (1901-2001) arranged the popular piece for the saxophone in 1951, it was very well-received. The Sonata No. 6 is made up of four movements: Adagio, Allegro, Largo and Allegro non troppo. Handel's Sonata No. 6 was first published in 1732. Mule's editions ensure that the saxophone part contains the articulation, phrasing and breath marks necessary to the instrument. for all classical saxophonists, this Mule arrangement of the popular Sonata No. 6 is essential.