Mario Marzi: The Art of the Saxophone
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Label: Arts Music
Cat No: 477488
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 20th July 2009
Contents
Works
Rhapsody for alto saxophone and piano or orchestra, L98Saxophone Concerto in E flat major, op.109
Concertino da camera for Alto Saxophone
La Creation du Monde, op.81
Scaramouche: suite for saxophone and piano (or orchestra), op.165c
Fantasia
Artists
Mario Marzi (saxophone)Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi
Conductor
Hansjorg SchellenbergerWorks
Rhapsody for alto saxophone and piano or orchestra, L98Saxophone Concerto in E flat major, op.109
Concertino da camera for Alto Saxophone
La Creation du Monde, op.81
Scaramouche: suite for saxophone and piano (or orchestra), op.165c
Fantasia
Artists
Mario Marzi (saxophone)Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi
Conductor
Hansjorg SchellenbergerAbout
Several of them, including the Jacques Ibert’s Concertino da Camera and the two pieces by Milhaud - the arrangement of his work Scaramouche which was originally written for two pianos, and the ballet La Création du Monde - are influenced by the music of the early jazz pioneers.
Claude Debussy in the Rhapsody for Saxophone and Orchestra and Alexander Glazunov in his Concerto of 1934 are more interested in exploring the range of colour of the instrument within a more traditional framework.
For more than 20 years the saxophone player Mario Marzi has been working with the Teatro alla Scala and the Filarmonica della Scala under the baton of such leading conductors as Ricardo Muti, Carlo Maria Giulini and Wolfgang Sawallisch. During this period he has won nine national and four international competitions.
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