Claude Debussy
Deux Arabesques
for saxophone quartet
As an artistic concept, arabesque is defined as "an ornamental design consisting of intertwined flowing lines, originally found in Arabic or Moorish decoration." Debussy's are perhaps some of the most famous and beloved of the musical namesake, from early on in his compositional output. Originally for piano, Andy Wilds deft arrangement for saxophone quartet is sure to please audiences of all types.
Product Details
Title:Deux Arabesques
Instrumentation:Saxophone Quartet
Series:Masterworks
Year Composed: 1888-1891
Duration: 8'
Score: 1
Parts: 4
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