Concert Recital for Saxophone

Concert Recital for Saxophone


  • Singer: Robert Black
  • Genre: Worldwide
  • Release Date: 2007-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2007 r.e.b.records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Bernhard Heiden - Sonata, Alle Robert Black 6:28
2
Bernhard Heiden - Sonata, Viva Robert Black 3:03
3
Bernhard Heiden - Sonata, Adag Robert Black 2:16
4
Bernhard Heiden - Sonata, Pres Robert Black 3:47
5
Jacques Charpentier - Gavambod Robert Black 10:31
6
Brahms - Sonata In F Minor, Al Robert Black 7:27
7
Brahms - Sonata In F Minor, An Robert Black 5:00
8
Brahms - Sonata In F Minor, Al Robert Black 3:58
9
Brahms - Sonata In F Minor, Vi Robert Black 5:27
10
Florent Schmitt - Legende, Op. Robert Black 10:40
11
Ingolf Dahl - Concerto for Sax Robert Black 5:24
12
Ingolf Dahl - Concerto for Sax Robert Black 7:23
13
Ingolf Dahl - Concerto for Sax Robert Black 7:12

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  • Reviews

    • Skip over this one

      2
      By kate opps
      This is not representative of what a classical saxophone tone should sound like. There are also far too many moments where pitch is not acceptable. I appreciate the work and effort but fundamentals are lacking.
    • Concert Recital Live

      5
      By ilvjamie
      This is a live recording of a DePaul University faculty recital which were remastered from the original tape recording. They are some of the most important pieces for classical saxophone. The Bernhard Heiden Sonata is lifted to new level of excitement and the Dahl is played with all of the broken 5th passages at the end. The Florent Schmitt is an excellent work deserving much more performance. These pieces are a must hear for saxophonists.