All I Ask Of You (Tenor Sax and Piano)
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Item Number: 20315738
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Piano Accompaniment,Tenor Sax - Intermediate - Digital Download

SKU: H0.144665-11995

By Andrew Lloyd Webber. Arranged by Joseph Hasper. Set of Parts. 7 pages. Published by Joseph Hasper (H0.144665-11995).

A soaring, expressive solo from The Phantom of the Opera for Bb tenor saxophone and piano. Perfect for weddings!


Key of Ab concert (modulates to F) with moderate difficulty; tenor sax ranges to high E. Approximately 4'00" duration. 7 pages (8.5" x 11"). Includes a complete set of parts.


"All I Ask of You" is a song from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical version of The Phantom of the Opera. It was released as a single by Cliff Richard and Sarah Brightman in 1986.


The song occurs at the end of Act I of the musical. Christine Daaé, terrified of the Phantom after a stagehand is found murdered during an opera performance, flees to the roof of the Paris Opera House with her childhood friend, Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny. He promises to love her and keep her safe from the Phantom, who is listening in on the exchange without their knowledge. Heartbroken and furious at being spurned, he swears revenge against Raoul and causes the Opera's giant chandelier to crash to the floor.
 

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