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Prokofiev / Marsalis / Bogorad- Saxophone Concerto

SKU: 635212058428
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In his new Saxophone Concerto, Gabriel Prokofiev explores a side of classical music usually seen as forbidden by modern contemporary composers: melody. This aspect was incorporated at the request of the soloist, Branford Marsalis, allowing Prokofiev to revisit characteristics of the classical tradition not usually heard in contemporary music, giving the saxophone an open canvas. Prokofiev's Bass Drum Concerto shows the versatility of the instrument, despite only being used in a very basic fashion in classical music as a whole. Prokofiev experiments with how the bass drum is struck, where it is struck, and what it is struck with throughout the piece, producing a variety of sounds, colors and textures.

Tracklist:

  1. Saxophone Concerto: III. Largo Mesto
  2. Saxophone Concerto: II. Scherzo - Con Moto
  3. Saxophone Concerto: III. Largo Mesto
  4. Saxophone Concerto: IV. Allegro Mechanico
  5. Bass Drum Concerto: I. Lento Scuro (Bass War)
  6. Bass Drum Concerto: II. Largo Mesto (In The Steppes)
  7. Bass Drum Concerto: III. Allegro Moderato Leggiero (Four To The Floor)
  8. Bass Drum Concerto: IV. Allegro Brilliante (May Speed)
Format: New CD/Classical

Prokofiev / Marsalis / Bogorad- Saxophone Concerto

SKU: 635212058428
Regular price ¥140.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 09.27.2019

 
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In his new Saxophone Concerto, Gabriel Prokofiev explores a side of classical music usually seen as forbidden by modern contemporary composers: melody. This aspect was incorporated at the request of the soloist, Branford Marsalis, allowing Prokofiev to revisit characteristics of the classical tradition not usually heard in contemporary music, giving the saxophone an open canvas. Prokofiev's Bass Drum Concerto shows the versatility of the instrument, despite only being used in a very basic fashion in classical music as a whole. Prokofiev experiments with how the bass drum is struck, where it is struck, and what it is struck with throughout the piece, producing a variety of sounds, colors and textures.

Tracklist:

  1. Saxophone Concerto: III. Largo Mesto
  2. Saxophone Concerto: II. Scherzo - Con Moto
  3. Saxophone Concerto: III. Largo Mesto
  4. Saxophone Concerto: IV. Allegro Mechanico
  5. Bass Drum Concerto: I. Lento Scuro (Bass War)
  6. Bass Drum Concerto: II. Largo Mesto (In The Steppes)
  7. Bass Drum Concerto: III. Allegro Moderato Leggiero (Four To The Floor)
  8. Bass Drum Concerto: IV. Allegro Brilliante (May Speed)