Product Description
ߎstrong>Saxophone Quintet Adaptation of "A Drinking Song" by Jules Benedict ߎr />
Dive into the delightful world of Sir Julius Benedict's "A Drinking Song" with this saxophone quintet arrangement. Sir Julius Benedict (27 November 1804 5 June 1885), also known as Jules Benedict, was a German-born composer and conductor who spent most of his career in England. Born in Stuttgart, he studied under Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Carl Maria von Weber, who introduced him to Beethoven. Benedict eventually moved to London, where he composed several operas, including his best-known work, "The Lily of Killarney."
This arrangement is scored for:
- ߎart 1: Soprano Saxophone
- ߎart 2: Alto Saxophone
- ߎart 3: Alto Saxophone
- ߎart 4: Tenor Saxophone
- ߎart 5: Baritone Saxophone
Level of Difficulty: Medium
Potential Uses: This arrangement would be suitable as a concert or recital piece.
Embrace the rich harmonies and lively rhythms of Benedict's composition with your saxophone quintet. This piece will surely captivate audiences and add a touch of classic elegance to your performances.
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