The Sonata Pathetique is one of the most famous melodies of all time. The simplicity of the melody is what makes it so unique. The depth of emotion and expression in so few notes is what makes this
From Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3, this movement, originally scored for strings, is now available as a beautifully set arrangement for saxophone quartet. Perfect for any occasion!
Dvorak composed this string quartet in 1893 while in the USA. It is perhaps his most popular string quartet, and is heavily influenced by the traditional music of North America. The string parts have been
Ave Verum Corpus by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arranged for SATB saxophone quartet by Howard J. Buss, makes an exquisite addition to a recital, and it is especially effective in a church setting.
Big Ben's Reel is an energetic romp inspired by the flavor of an Irish Reel. It is reminiscent of Hirsch's beloved Cityscapes for quartet, with catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and a
Imagine floating among the clouds on a beautiful summer afternoon. Making lazy circles and simply floating on the breeze. Making a pass over people standing on the ground watching until finally floating off
A spirited rendition of three familiar holiday carols with a bell theme scored for assorted chamber ensembles. A great seasonal choice for any worship service or performance venue. Titles include: I
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Originally commissioned by the American Choral Directors Association Endowment in memory of Raymond W. Brook in 2012, Distance Can't Keep Us Two Apart was originally scored for a cappella mixed
For Saxophone Ensemble. By Maurice Ravel; arranged by Matthew Morris. Maurice Ravel composed Mother Goose (Ma mere l'oye) as a suite in five movements for piano four hands between 1908-10. In 1911,
Four Settings in a Primeval Forest, Written for Saxophone Quartet, Four Settings was composed in the summer of 2017. The music in each of the movements is loosely derived from the titles which
Fuga VII, from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2 by Johann Sebastian Bach, was transcribed by Howard J. Buss for SATB saxophone quartet and is appropriate for performance in church.