Gavotte (Two Alto Saxophones)
by Cecile Chaminade
Woodwind Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Alto Saxophone Duet Alto Saxophone - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1307532

Composed by Cecile Chaminade. Arranged by Paul Kajzar. 20th Century. 2 scores. 5 pages. Paul Kajzar, Gyllcott Music #896797. Published by Paul Kajzar, Gyllcott Music (A0.1307532).

An arrangement for two alto saxophones of the Gavotte from “Album des enfants” by French composer Cecile Chaminade. This is a short, lively piece that was originally composed for piano. Although nominally arranged for alto saxophones, this would work well as a duet for two sopranos or two tenors. The score format of this arrangement is a double stave displaying both parts and the set includes 2 copies. Difficulty level : Intermediate/Advanced.

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