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Tableaux De Provence by Paule Maurice. For alto saxophone and piano. Classical. Grade 4. Score. 32 + 12 pages. Published by Editions Henry Lemoine (LM.23953).

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December 13, 2009

Moderators anyone?

This is a truly beautiful work for the saxophone and the different movements cover a great deal of the expressive styles that the instrument is capable of with the last movement being a supreme technical challenge. and to the reviewer who gave this piece one star you have to look...

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36 of 83 people found this review helpful.

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Location: from Houston, Texas

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July 7, 2009

A Worthy Masterwork

A highly challenging and wonderful piece that has been performed by the very best. The melodies are very enjoyable and the required technicality will challenge anyone. A great concert work, this piece is truly worth the effort to master. Recordings have been made by Marcel Mule (rare recording) and Harvey...

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39 of 85 people found this review helpful.

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June 29, 2009

Do NOT buy this piece

This particular copy was a HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE purchase. This is more of a piano accompaniment sheet music piece than a saxophone solo piece. The saxophone part is put in concert G major, so you'd have to transcribe it yourself. I don't know why other people gave this 5 stars. I...

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31 of 105 people found this review helpful.

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March 11, 2009

Good but...

I could buy 3 or more pieces that I prefer just as much, or more. Not sure why it's so expensive.

42 of 83 people found this review helpful.

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Location: from West Virginia

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August 1, 2008

Great piece! worth every penny!

Tableaux de Provence is an extremely unique and difficult piece. It shows off technicality, expression, and overall mastery of the saxophone. I would definitely recommend studying this piece if you are seeking a challenging saxophone standard.

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