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Air : for 2 saxophones

by Paul Stanhope (2001)

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Performance by Diana Doherty, Alexandre Oguey from the CD Selected works by AMC represented artists, vol 11.

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Music for saxophones / Paul Stanhope.

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Air : for 2 saxophones / Paul Stanhope.

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Work Overview

The title Air has a number of connotations: it can refer to the musical form Air or Aria or it also denotes breath - that which a wind instrument requires to work (and also to keep us alive!). The music extends out in long, overlapping lines which can be deceptively simple. A vocal or singing quaiity is a strong characterstic of the piece.

Work Details

Year: 2001

Instrumentation: 2 saxophones.

Duration: 4 min.

Difficulty: Medium

Performances of this work

18 Jul 2015: at Live from Sydney Town Hall (Sydney Town Hall). Featuring Nexus.

13 Sep 2014: at Emma Di Marco (Recital Hall East).

7 Jul 04: Melbourne Double Reed convention. Featuring Diana Doherty, Alexandre Oguey.

18 Oct 01: Queensland Conservatorium Theatre. Featuring Southern Cross Soloists.

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