Sérénade by Jean Gabriel-Marie – for Alto Saxophone and Piano
Jean Gabriel-Marie (1852–1928) was a French composer and conductor, known for his romantic works and light orchestral pieces. His Sérénade, also known as Sérénade Badine, is a charming piece originally composed for violin and piano, later arranged for various instruments, including alto saxophone.
This piece is characterized by its graceful melody and flowing rhythm, capturing the essence of French Romanticism. The arrangement for alto saxophone and piano allows saxophonists to explore the lyrical potential of their instrument and delve into a work that combines technical simplicity with profound musical expression.
Sérénade is ideal for both educational purposes and performances, offering a balance between accessibility and artistic depth. It is an excellent choice for musicians looking to expand their repertoire with a classic piece that has stood the test of time.
| Arrangement | Alto Saxophone, Piano Accompaniment |
| Genres | Post-1900 |
| NumberOfPages | 42 |
| Publisher | Lauren Keiser Music Publishing |
| Contributors | Liptak, David(Composer) |
| Language | English |
| ISBN | 9781540066480 |
| UPC | 888680969356 |