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Respectfully Yours (tenor sax & piano) DOWNLOAD by Andy Scott

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Composer: Andy Scott
Instrumentation: tenor saxophone & piano
Size: Pages : 1 score @ 6 pages & 1 part @ 2 pages
Total Duration: 4 minutes
Astute code: am105-32
ABRSM: Grade 8
ISMN: 979 0 57031 275 7
ABRSM: Grade 8
HARDCOPY: available HERE
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ABRSM Grade 8 piece

Respectfully Yours was commissioned by Fabian Bloch, the original version is scored for euphonium and piano, and recorded on his debut CD ‘Drive’.
Andy Scott had the privilege of collaborating on a number of occasions with  composer/pianist Richard Rodney Bennett, and composed Respectfully Yours in memory of RRB, who passed away in December 2012.
The composer writes;  “Some pieces that I compose need to stay in their original version, however with the melodic lines and jazz-influenced harmony of ‘Respectfully Yours’ it felt appropriate to bring a piece which is essentially a simple ‘thank you’ to Richard Rodney Bennett, for being an inspirational musician and kind and generous person, to a wider audience. “
This tenor saxophone and piano version of ‘Respectfully Yours’ is dedicated to the Australian saxophonist Matt Styles, and was premiered by Andy Scott (tenor saxophone) & Adam Pinto (piano) at the CASSWA ClariSaxFeast at the University of Western Australia, Perth in June 2015.
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