Sundowner Programme 29 – More Saxophone Music

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Welcome to “about Music” with Brian.
The Saxophone music I played has proved popular and requests for more have followed. Today we turn to a lighter side of the instrument, exploring short pieces that are arrangements of popular orchestral and piano compositions, arranged for the Saxophone.
19 Sep English South Africa Music History · Music Commentary

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