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- The Lady in Red (10 saxophones) DOWNLOAD by Chris de Burgh
The Lady in Red (10 saxophones) DOWNLOAD by Chris de Burgh
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Composer: Chris de Burgh
Arranger: Andy Scott
Instrumentation: Saxophone ensemble (S,S,A,A,A,T,T,T,B,B + opt harp)
Size: Pages : 1 score @ 20 pages & 11 parts @ 1-3 pages
Astute code: am105-98
ISMN: 9790570315239
ONLY AVAILABLE AS PDF DOWNLOAD
The Lady in Red is one of the most iconic pop ballads of all time. This official saxophone ensemble arrangement by Andy Scott was created with the full permission and approval of Chris de Burgh.
Perfect for saxophone choirs, ensembles, and concerts, this beautiful arrangement captures the romance and elegance of the original hit. The lush 10-saxophone scoring delivers rich harmonies while the solo tenor carries the famous melody with style.
Perfect for saxophone choirs, ensembles, and concerts, this beautiful arrangement captures the romance and elegance of the original hit. The lush 10-saxophone scoring delivers rich harmonies while the solo tenor carries the famous melody with style.
Performer’s Note from Andy Scott:
“It’s about sound, intonation and balance first, then phrasing and capturing the subtlety of the music. Altos 1 & 2 should listen to the original guitar riff at letter B, and the solo tenor can reflect the vocal articulation. The two baritones blend as one voice. The optional harp adds a magical colour when available.”
This is a wonderful concert piece that always gets a strong audience reaction. Highly recommended for any saxophone ensemble looking for a crowd-pleasing classic.
“It’s about sound, intonation and balance first, then phrasing and capturing the subtlety of the music. Altos 1 & 2 should listen to the original guitar riff at letter B, and the solo tenor can reflect the vocal articulation. The two baritones blend as one voice. The optional harp adds a magical colour when available.”
This is a wonderful concert piece that always gets a strong audience reaction. Highly recommended for any saxophone ensemble looking for a crowd-pleasing classic.