Lone Ar-ranger Goes Sax Mad! - Saxophone Choir
Catalog: SAXTET157
Price: $30.00
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“The Lone Ar-ranger” was originally written for recorders and piano, before appearing, some years later, on SibeliusMusic (formerly Scorch Music) in a setting for piano duet. Since then it has spawned a number of different versions, for wind band, brass band, light orchestra, saxophone quartet, sax trio, and of course this version for sax ensemble.
It’s a fun potpourri of familiar tunes which flash by, often tantalisingly quickly, based on the finale of the “William Tell” Overture. For those young enough not to appreciate the title, Rossini’s music was used as the signature tune for “The Lone Ranger”, one of the first Westerns to hit TV back in the early 1950s!
This arrangement has been re-arranged for sax ensemble by Nigel Wood. The arrangement is flexible and but is scored for a minimum of eight players. There are alternative alto parts for soprano 2 and tenor 1 so it’s ideal for loads of altos! It can also be played using only one baritone and there are optional parts for a sopranino, a second baritone and bass saxophone included. Instrumentation: Alternate & Optional parts: Includes score and parts.
Publisher: | Saxtet |
Composer/Author: | Buttall, Philip |
Arranger/Editor: | Wood, Nigel |
Catalog Number: | SAXTET157 |
Pages: | 37 |