SAXOPHONISTS ARE TALKING...
"Expertly crafted...to learn and develop myriad musical nuances and stylistic idioms. I highly recommend these!"
āJoe Lulloff, Michigan State University
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āRick has really created something special. You'll want to play them all.ā
āLois Hicks-Wozniak, Montclair State University and SUNY New Paltz
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āInteresting from a pedagogical standpoint, challenging, and ultimately affectionate and reverent to the originals. A gift to students, teachers and professionals!ā
āDavid Jenkins, Washington DC-based U.S. Military Saxophonist
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āVery worthwhile musical challenges. Entertaining and inherently motivational in its appeal!ā
āDr. James Umble, Youngstown State University
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āA wonderful introduction to contemporary performance practices that every saxophonist should [know].ā
āDr. Brian Lydeen, University of Mary
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āChallenging to learn, yet fun and interestingā¦I will definitely be using and recommending these!ā
āDr. Jason Kush, Slippery Rock University
This solo saxophone arrangement of Silent Night features interplay between the melody and implied counter-melodies.
It comes from Rick Hirsch's book Yuletide Improvisations, a very hip Ć©tude bookādisguised as a collection of beloved holiday songs, each one creatively re-imagined and meticulously arranged.
These delightfully musical little pieces seamlessly incorporate a whole host of techniques every contemporary saxophonist needs to address.
Play them year after year at recitals, holiday concerts, church or synagogue services, family gatherings, and much more. And theyāre playable by every type of saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, etcā¦).
Composed by:Ā Franz Gruber
Arranged by:Ā Rick Hirsch
Ensemble:Ā Unaccompanied Saxophone
Format:Ā Sheet Music PDF