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Sonata No. 3 (Alto Sax and Piano). By George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Arranged by Sigurd Rascher. For Piano, Alto Saxophone (Alto Sax). Woodwind Solo. Baroque. Difficulty: medium. Set of performance parts (includes separate pull-out saxophone part). Solo part and piano accompaniment. 11 pages. Published by Warner/Chappell Music (HL.347808).

With solo part and piano accompaniment. Baroque. 9x12 inches.

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5 star rating

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

March 17, 2009

Very enjoyable transcription for alto saxophone

This is an enjoyable piece often performed by Sigurd Rascher, which allows for increasing one's technical and sonorus abilities.

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5 star rating

Location: from Richardson, tx

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate

February 19, 2009

Well crafted arrangement

This is a nice arrangement of a Handel sonata. Not to difficult and well edited.

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5 star rating

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Intermediate/advanced

November 14, 2008

Great piece of music

I'm an advanced player and this music is STILL fun to play. I ordered to bring back memories, but I forgot how wonderful the piece was.

28 of 62 people found this review helpful.

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5 star rating

Location: from Leesburg, VA

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate

May 25, 2008

Very fun, but not too challenging......

This is a very fun piece to play. The first movement is relatively easy, and you can take time to make it melodic and beautiful. The second movement is the most difficult, because of the tounging required. This is a great piece for an intermediate player looking to advance his/her...

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4 star rating

Location: from Kissimmee, FL

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

March 5, 2008

Harder than it looks. But very fun.

Rascher's arrangement of Sonata No.3 is a very interesting solo to play on the Alto Sax. 4 Movements (2 slow, 2 fast) The first movement is technically easy, but its tiring. The second movement can very hard if still weak with tounging. But it can be very musical. It is...

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