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| | Morton Gould - "Diversions For Tenor Saxophone" Morton Gould wrote his "Diversions" for tenor saxophone and orchestra in 1990, as a commissioned work for the Absolut Vodka company. It was premiered at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City on November 28, 1998, with Mr. Gould directing the American Symphony Orchestra. This is a classic piece for tenor saxophone (and it is NOT a transcription!) that all good saxophone players should have in their printed sheet music libraries. This edition includes a piano reduction of the orchestral score.
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Song List For Morton Gould - "Diversions For Tenor Saxophone" Recitatives And Preludes - Composed by: Morton Gould - From: "Diversions" - © 1990 Serenades And Airs - Composed by: Morton Gould - From: "Diversions" - © 1990 Rags And Waltzes - Composed by: Morton Gould - From: "Diversions" - © 1990 Ballads And Lovenotes - Composed by: Morton Gould - From: "Diversions" - © 1990 Quicksteps And Trios - Composed by: Morton Gould - From: "Diversions" - © 1990 Sort songs alphabetically
Type: Instrumental Solo Category: Tenor Saxophone Sheet Music
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