Alto Sax, Alto Saxophone, Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1553039
By Alto Saxophone. Composed by Astor Piazzolla. Arranged by Ruslan Braungof. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, Classical, Historic. Individual part. 3 pages. Ruslan Braunhoff #1125443. Published by Ruslan Braunhoff (A0.1553039).
"Night Club 1960" by Astor Piazzolla is a vibrant piece that immerses listeners in the atmosphere of mid-20th century Buenos Aires nightclubs. This is the third movement from the "Histoire du Tango" cycle, which portrays the evolution of tango from a street dance to sophisticated music for concert halls and jazz clubs.
In this arrangement for alto saxophone, the instrument’s rich tone and expressive capabilities shine. The music is characterized by rhythmic ostinatos, unexpected harmonic shifts, and memorable melodies that convey emotional depth and a sense of nostalgia.
This piece is suitable for intermediate to advanced performers, offering opportunities to showcase both technical skill and the ability to express complex musical emotions. The arrangement is an excellent choice for solo performances, competition programs, and concerts where a refined and evocative atmosphere is desired.
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