Instrumental Duet Alto Saxophone, Instrumental Duet, Oboe - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.982857
Composed by Filipe Leitao. This edition: audio, pdf, streaming. 20th Century, Contemporary. Score and parts. 4 pages. Filipeleitao.com #6119047. Published by filipeleitao.com (A0.982857).
A duo for oboe and alto saxophone inspired and influenced by the compositions of Claude Debussy, featuring fluid tonal centers, liquid rhythms, and exotic scales. Since it was written for two melodic instruments, it mainly incorporates Debussy’s use of tone color, melodic construction, and writing style to evoke a sense of incompletion through fragmented ideas and harmonic movements that attenuate the sense of tonality, leaving to the listener a dreamlike atmosphere. The piece essentially features three sections, being the first and the last sections more lyrical, featuring a fluid rhythm, and the middle one more energetic.
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