Paris Dance

Paris Dance

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Who could play a waltz more beautifully than a saxophone? This little waltz could have been played in the Roaring Twenties in the fashionable districts of Paris. The composer Pascal Proust has many years’ experience as a musician and music teacher. His output includes...

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Who could play a waltz more beautifully than a saxophone? This little waltz could have been played in the Roaring Twenties in the fashionable districts of Paris.

The composer Pascal Proust has many years’ experience as a musician and music teacher. His output includes several hundred compositions for the most diverse instrumentations. He wrote Paris Dance for saxophonists at the level of approximately3 4 years’ study and paid special attention to an easy-to-follow, attractive musical style. As a result, Paris Dance is an ideal performance or competition work for young musicians.

Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) Alt Saxofon, Klaver Akkompagnement
Niveau Medium
Sideantal 8
Series De Haske Saxophone Series
Publisher/Producent De Haske Publications
Bidragydere Proust, Pascal(Composer)
Sprog Engelsk, Fransk, Holland, Tysk
ISBN 9789043147507
ISMN 9790035231999