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Pitt street : saxophone quartet

by Graham Jesse (1997)

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Library shelf no. CD 1213 [Available for loan]

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Work Overview

Pitt Street was given its name because of the fast, busy, semi-quaver based motifs it is based on (i.e. 'it's as busy as Pitt St'). It is written in a funky jazz style and features the alto sax.

Work Details

Year: 1997

Instrumentation: Soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone.(2nd alto sax may replace soprano sax.)

Duration: 4 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

First performance: by Graham Jesse — Oct 97. The Basement jazz club, Sydney

Subjects

  • In the form/style of: Jazz

Performances of this work

Oct 97: The Basement jazz club, Sydney. Featuring Graham Jesse.

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