For Violin and Piano. Composed by Alexander Glazunov. Arranged by Fritz Kreisler. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Classical, Russian. 10 pages. Schott Music #BSS33323. Published by Schott Music (…
Music by Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936), Erland Von Koch (1910-). For alto saxophone solo. Includes saxophone solo book and accompaniment CD. With solo part, standard notation and introductory text. 20th Century. 23 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Music Minus One.
E flat major-The Concerto For Alto Saxophone And Orchestra is Alexander Glazunov’s last work; since its first performance in 1934 it has become part of the standard Saxophone repertoire. The sole surviving autograph manuscript i…
for alto saxophone solo with transcription of orchestral accompaniment for saxophone ensemble (sopranino 2 sopranos 3 altos 3 tenors 2 baritones and 1 bass)
13e étude de style pour saxophone alto-Cadence du concerto pour saxophone et orchestre ? cordes d'alexandre glazounov (4') 13e ?tude de style pour saxophone alto. Par Lauba aux ?ditions Leduc. M?thode instrumentale pour Saxophone
Élégie op. 44 for Viola and Piano-A precious gem of romantic Viola literature is now available in Henle quality. Thanks to the publisher’s good connections to Russian archives we were able to assess Glazunov’s autogra…
Glazunov’s compositions are often noted for their distinctive emotionality and underlying heroic mood. This also applies to the known organ works of this Russian master all of which bear the characteristic traits of the Rus…
Music Minus One Piano Deluxe 2-CD Set-Alexander Glazunov's first concerto is a beautiful piece uniquely constructed in two-movement form the second movement being a series of variations. Beautiful and perfect writing for the inst…
Glazunov's Organ Works which include intricate fugues and double fugues show that during his lifetime he was the only important Russian composer to write for the organ. His numerous works combine things which are original and ge…
The Concerto For Alto Saxophone And Orchestra is Alexander Glazunov’s last work; since its first performance in 1934 it has become part of the standard Saxophone repertoire. The sole surviving autograph manuscript is the hand-wr…