G. F. Händel – Largo from Xerxes. T. Sax., Bassoon, Piano. Score and Parts. (arr. Guilherme Facchetti) by Georg Friedrich Händel Sheet Music for Performance Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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G. F. Händel – Largo from Xerxes. T. Sax., Bassoon, Piano. Score and Parts. (arr. Guilherme Facchetti) Digital Sheet Music
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G. F. Händel – Largo from Xerxes. T. Sax., Bassoon, Piano. Score and Parts. (arr. Guilherme Facchetti)
by Georg Friedrich Händel Performance Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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This expressive arrangement of G. F. Händels Largo from Xerxes features the warm, rounded tones of the tenor saxophone and bassoon in perfect harmony. The pairing of these two rich voices, supported by a graceful piano accompaniment, brings a unique depth and warmth to this beloved Baroque aria.

Ideal for chamber music performances, recitals, or educational contexts, the trio invites a sensitive, lyrical approach. The melodic lines are carefully distributed to highlight the natural blend between the instruments, offering players and audiences alike a fresh and moving interpretation of Händels classic.

The publication includes a full conductors score and clearly formatted parts for all instruments. Whether for seasoned performers or advanced students, this arrangement adds a distinctive color to any concert program.

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