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| 1. Rapsodie for alto saxophone, harp & celeste (& gong) [And Gong] | |||
| 2. Le Dauphin, for saxophone quartet | |||
| 3. Chanson d'Autrefois | |||
| 4. Pieces (3) for orchestra (Concert Suite): No. 2, Pas vife (Chanson de l | |||
| 5. Grave | |||
| 6. Presto | |||
| 7. Introduction et variations sur une ronde populaire, for saxophone quart | |||
| 8. La cinquantaine, for piano "The Golden Wedding" | |||
| 9. Chanson Hindou [Sadko] | |||
| 10. The Swan (from "Carnival of the Animals"), original (for 2 pianos & ensembl | |||
| 11. Allegro con brio | |||
| 12. Andante | |||
| 13. Vivace | |||
| 14. Humoresque for violin & piano (arr. from Dvorák's Humoresque, Op. 101/7 | |||
| 15. Saxo-Folly, for saxophone & piano | |||
| 16. Orientalismé, for saxophone & piano | |||
| 17. Minuet in A major, arrangement (after String Quintet in E major, Op.11/ | |||
| 18. Scherzo | |||
| 19. Song Without Words for piano No. 34 in C major ("Spinnerlied"), Op. 67/ | |||
| 20. Song Without Words for piano No. 10 in B minor, Op. 30/4 | |||
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent historic recordings,
By John D (Olympia, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Encore! (Audio CD)
These recordings let you hear Marcel Mule playing many of his own arrangements which are today considered standards for classical saxophone. The recording quality is very good and the notes provided with the CD are also excellent.
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