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Concertino Da Camera. (Saxophone Mib et Piano). By Jacques-Francois Ibert (1890-1962). For E-flat saxophone and piano. Published by Alphonse Leduc (AH.AL19185).

ISBN 9790046191855.

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Anonymous

Location: from

Difficulty Level:
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March 17, 2009

I love this song!

The song is amazing. It's well balanced and the most challenging thing I have ever played and frankly, the best thing I have ever played.

13 of 24 people found this review helpful.

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zack

Location: from alaska

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Intermediate/advanced

January 28, 2009

really good

Ibert is a great composer in my opinion. I would suggest it to anyone who wants some fairly hard solos. MY advice is to have a good piano player and a teacher who modern classic music. Definitely great concertino. the second movement has a lot of depth to it.

15 of 23 people found this review helpful.

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Sax.Valeri.Heitmann

Location: from Norway

Difficulty Level:
Advanced

December 25, 2008

for players who have played a lot

a modern classic Ibert made and is one of the hardest piece for the saxophone repertory, i personly loved it but to learn the piece you will have too play almost 4 hours daily on it!

11 of 23 people found this review helpful.

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Anonymous

Location: from San Francisco, CA

Difficulty Level:
Advanced

June 30, 2008

Excellent practice material.

I bought this after I found out that Branford Marsalis had a recording of this piece of music on one of his CD's. It is a challenging composition for saxophone and coming from a jazz background, I feel it does not hurt to study some classical saxophone as well. I...

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Anonymous

Location: from

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March 13, 2008

An exciting and excellent selection!

This is one of my favorite saxophone solos. It has everything: technical passages, lyrical passages, and sometimes difficult rhythms. An excellent selection, but make sure your accompanist gets it early.... The piano part is extremely difficult!

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