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Parts are licensed (“rented”) per performance, and delivered in PDF form. Soprano sax solo * Flugelhorns are requested in movement 3, “Metal.” Ifflugelhorns are not an option,flugelhorns withcornets can be substituted, orcornets. Please note: Scores are purchased, fulfilled in hard copy, and yours to keep. w Œ œ œ œœ œ œœ œ œ œ ̇John Mackeysigh b œœ œ œ œ b œ bœœ Soprano sax solo * Flugelhorns are requested in movement 3, “Metal.” Ifflugelhorns are not an option,flugelhorns withcornets can be substituted, orcornets. DifficultyReally hard /. Duration: Approximatelyminutes I. Prelude II. Felt III. Metal IV. Wood Soprano Sax Concerto. Use of Soprano Sax Concerto. Use of trumpets in “Metal” is not preferred, but permissible. Please note: Scores are purchased, fulfilled in hard copy, and yours to keep. The parts PDF does not include a score composition Concerto for Soprano Sax and Wind Ensemble. Parts are licensed (“rented”) per performance, composition Concerto for Soprano Sax and Wind Ensemble. MetalIV. PreludeII. All trills are ½-step trills. FinaleThe National President orchestra of UkraineArtem Holodn John Mackey’s Concerto for Soprano Saxophone with Piano Reduction by Liz Ames. It contains a historical John Mackey's Concerto for soprano sax and wind ensemble (): an analysis and conductor's guide to performanceUniversity of Georgia, DMA dissertation John Mackey's Concerto for soprano sax and wind ensemble (): an analysis and conductor's guide to performance John Mackey wrote his brilliant Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble () with a central idea: the middle three movements outlining the anatomy Concerto for Soprano Sax and Wind Ensemble by John MackeyI. This document serves as a comprehensive guide to the conductor for this work. This document serves as a comprehensive guide to the conductor for this work. Live performance at the World Saxophone Congress/SaxOpen in Strasbourg, France Semantic Scholar extracted view of John Mackey's Concerto for soprano sax and wind ensemble () by Jacob Wallace The Concerto for Soprano Saxophone by John Mackey has quickly become a significant work in the repertoire. DifficultyReally hard /. It contains a historical background about John Mackey and the piece itself, an original and comprehensive musical analysis, and pedagogical advice for performing the work from the perspective of a conductor John Mackey's Concerto for soprano sax and wind ensemble (): an analysis and conductor's guide to performance John Mackey wrote his brilliant Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble () with a central idea: the middle three movements outlining the anatomy FeltIII. WoodV. While it receives many performances each year with Wind Concerto for Soprano Sax and Wind Ensemble Soprano SolohPrelude.