Wow... Very good information... Just I will add the Creston Sonata. I think is one of the most important pieces for classical saxophone... Maybe I could put instead of Albright's Sonata. Is just my appreciation... Good job.
The information was of great. Thank you very much. I am studying Janine Rueff's Sonata. It certainly helped in my preparation. God bless you! Your Brazilian friend!
It was a difficult decision. We finally chose two pieces written by two French female composers, one Russian work, one American work and one Japanese work. Of course there are many other sonatas we would love to talk about, maybe we will do a vol.2. ;)
Как интересно! субтитры+
С каждым разом всё интересней и интересней. Ждём новых выпусков. У вас отличный тандем.
Wow... Very good information... Just I will add the Creston Sonata. I think is one of the most important pieces for classical saxophone... Maybe I could put instead of Albright's Sonata. Is just my appreciation... Good job.
Superb!!! You guys are the best!!!! ❤️
谢谢亲爱的!!
Nice! My favorite sonata is Fuzzy Bird.
The information was of great. Thank you very much.
I am studying Janine Rueff's Sonata. It certainly helped in my preparation.
God bless you!
Your Brazilian friend!
Thank you, I found this video very informative!
Awesome video! Super informative!
Thank you! I'm listening Debruck's sonata now :')
Looking forward your Live-concert
学到了很多。谢谢!
很好的内容,辛苦了!!
Great video as always. Looking forward to the day you play Sonata of Puzzles by Baljinder Sekhon. Amazing sonata
Lo que me gustaría saber es dónde encontrar las partituras :,/
I love your videos! Thanks for sharing it! By the way, could you make an altissimo lesson on soprano or how to get multiphonics?
I expected you to talk about Creston or Muczynski, but also this are very interesting!
It was a difficult decision. We finally chose two pieces written by two French female composers, one Russian work, one American work and one Japanese work. Of course there are many other sonatas we would love to talk about, maybe we will do a vol.2. ;)
@@Valentinkmusic yes, it is very important to know new pieces and composers of our repertoire