
Composer: Hall, Rob
Arranged for: Eb Alto Saxophone and Piano.
Instrumentation: Saxophone
Publisher:
| Product Code: | 979-0-570-81665-1 |
| ISMN: | 979-0-570-81665-1 |
| Publishers Number: | C665 |
| Difficulty: | Grades 6-8/Late Intermediate to Advanced |
| Language: | English |
| Page count: | 48 |
| Condition: | New |
He has built a diverse catalogue with many commissions, writing for choirs, chamber and jazz orchestras solo works, small groups, and multi-media work. His music has been performed in such venues as the Royal Festival Hall and Barbican in London, the Martin Harris Centre and RNCM Concert Hall in Manchester, and the Royal Concert Hall and University Concert Hall in Glasgow, and in settings such as Edinburgh Jazz Festival and Glastonbury Festival.
Following his first publication, a commission from ABRSM, he has since had music published by BrassWind, Trinity College, Forton Music and Clifton Edition (who have republished his piano volumes formerly with Spartan Press).
As a leader and co-leader he has released nine albums of original and improvised music for the British contemporary music label FMR, also the main recording outlet for a longstanding partnership with Scottish pianist and composer Chick Lyall.
Details courtesy of Clifton Edition
Rob Hall's Close Encounters for Eb Alto Saxophone & Piano draws on historic themes connected to the medieval closes and courts of Edinburgh. Often named…
More familiar characters include the duplicitous William Brodie, characterised by Robert Louis Stevenson as Dr Jekyll and his alter ego Mr Hyde, and Mary King whose close was named as the supposed source of the Black Death plague.
The Hidden Garden refers to David Dunbar’s Mushroom Garden. By Leaves We Live reflects Riddle’s Court’s association with ecological studies, set against Maqam Jam which takes flight with prison escapee Andrew Gray who made his fortune in North Africa before returning to the Scottish capital to settle in what became known as Morocco Land. Just beyond the old town perimeter, Jacob’s Ladder is a secluded, steep staircase that connects with nearby Calton Hill.
Suitable for intermediate to advanced saxophonists.
Cover illustration: George McBean is an Edinburgh based artist who has produced illustrations and animated film over a 36 year career, most famously for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). www.georgemcbean.com
“Close Encounters for Eb Alto Saxophone & Piano, like it” companion clarinet counterpart, is made up of five captivating and highly contrasted movements, each creating a musical picture of an old town close to be found in the glorious city of Edinburgh.
The colourful and accessible harmonic language is derived from influences associated with the world of the saxophone. There are clearly jazz-inspired moments alongside some occasional cinematic flavours and glimpses of the wonderful saxophone repertoire emanating from early 20th century French composers. The result is a very attractive suite that is both a delight to play and to listen to.
The five movements offer the intermediate to advanced player much to enjoy in creating a performance, and fully exploit the technical and sound world of the instrument” in every way a valuable addition to the repertoire.”
Paul Harris (composer & educator)
R.R.P 12.5
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