Scaramouche (Galop Brillant)
By Charles Godard (AKA Franz Behr), Arranged for Saxophone Quartet by Hugh Levey
Scaramouche - Galop Brillant - was written in 1893 by Franz Behr under one of his composing pseudonym's, Charles Godard. It was originally a lively piano duet, but has been arranged here as a great fun and challenging piece for Sax Quartet, which makes a great concert opener or encore piece. The work is also available in an arrangement for Wind Quintet which has been played hundreds of times as an encore and has been enjoyed by players and audiences alike.
Duration: 2'15" - depending on how fast you play it!
Programme and Performance Notes: 1 page
Score: 11 pages
Parts: 8 pages
By Charles Godard (AKA Franz Behr), Arranged for Saxophone Quartet by Hugh Levey
Scaramouche - Galop Brillant - was written in 1893 by Franz Behr under one of his composing pseudonym's, Charles Godard. It was originally a lively piano duet, but has been arranged here as a great fun and challenging piece for Sax Quartet, which makes a great concert opener or encore piece. The work is also available in an arrangement for Wind Quintet which has been played hundreds of times as an encore and has been enjoyed by players and audiences alike.
Duration: 2'15" - depending on how fast you play it!
Programme and Performance Notes: 1 page
Score: 11 pages
Parts: 8 pages
Product Code: WW-011-SX4
Brand: Woodwindly
Product Condition: New
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Lively energetic piece
Jon Ritchie
26 January 2023
Smashing little show stopper of an arrangement. Full of energy and a great way to end a recital .
Great fun!
Callum Wemyss
26 January 2023
Played this arrangement last year and I thought it was just fantastic. Not only was it fun but it was a really good challenge for my fingers and breathing. Crowd pleaser and definitely an encore or final piece for a programme. Very well arranged and would highly recommend.