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Saxophone Scores and Books

Sheet Music

M105-109 – Unaccompanied sax music

M268-269 – Sax and piano music

M288-289 – Two wind instruments

M290-291 – One wind and one bowed instrument

M296-297 – One wind and one plucked instrument

M315-319 – Piano and two wind instruments

M335-339 – Three wind instruments

M357.2 – Three woodwind instruments

M360-364 – Three stringed and wind instruments

M375-379 – Three wind and plucked instruments

 

Call numbers between M400-999 follow the pattern established between M300-399.

The first digit indicates the number of performers and the last two the instrumentation. 

Example: M535 – First digit is 5, so 5 musicians needed.  Last two digits are 35, so instrumentation is any combination of wind instruments.

 

M1034.S4 – Saxophone concertos with orchestra (full score)

M1035.S4 – Saxophone concertos with orchestra (piano reduction)

M1134.S4 – Saxophone concertos with string orchestra (full score)

M1135.S4 – Saxophone concertos with string orchestra (piano reduction)

MT500-505 – Studies and etudes

MT506 – Orchestral excerpts

 

Books

ML128.S247 – Saxophone bibliographies

ML975-978 – History and criticism of saxophone playing (i.e. – history, construction, etc.)

MT500-505 – Studies and etudes (includes technique and period performance)

Selected Books of Interest