List of concert works for saxophone

This is a partial repertoire list of classical works for saxophone.

Saxophone and orchestra

Soprano saxophone and orchestra

Alto saxophone and orchestra


Tenor saxophone and orchestra

  • Suite No. 1 for Tenor Saxophone and Strings (1963)—Alec Wilder
  • Suite No. 2 for Tenor Saxophone and Strings (1966)—Alec Wilder
  • Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra (1968)—Alec Wilder
  • Chant Premier, Op. 103 sonata for tenor saxophone and orchestra (1974)—Marcel Mihalovici
  • Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra (1984)—Robert Ward
  • The Upward Stream concerto for tenor saxophone and orchestra (or symphonic band, or piano) (1985)—Russell Peck
  • Concerto for Stan Getz, for Tenor Saxophone & Orchestra (1990)—Richard Rodney Bennett
  • Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra (1992)—Eric Ewazen
  • Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra with Piano Obbligato (2007)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • "Graffiti Play", concerto for Tenor Saxophone, contemporary Jazz Trio (ts, bs, drs) & chamber orchestra (2014)—Esa Pietilä
  • Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Small Orchestra (2015)—Kalevi Aho

Baritone saxophone and orchestra

  • Rhapsody for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (or Wind Orchestra, or Piano) (1983)—Mark Watters
  • Concerto for Baritone Saxophone and String Orchestra (1992)—Werner Wolf Glaser
  • Concertino for Solo Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (1996)—Robert Nelson
  • Corduroy concertino for baritone saxophone and orchestra (2002–2003)—Herb Gellis
  • Concerto for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (2003)—Benjamin Boone
  • ...and dispel the miseries of the world concerto for baritone saxophone and chamber orchestra (2007–2008)—David Gaines
  • Concerto for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (2008)—Georg Friedrich Haas
  • Mumbai Concerto for Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (2004)—Hans Vermeersch
  • 'Vongole !' for Solo Eb Baritone Saxophone and Concert Band (2015)—Satoshi Yagisawa
  • Jeru Concerto for Eb Baritone Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra (2017)—Brian Landrus

Saxophone quartet and orchestra

  • Concerto Sinfonico for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1985)—Nicolas Flagello
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1986)—Tristan Keuris[19][20]
  • Concerto Grosso for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1988)—Miklós Maros
  • Concierto a cuatro for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1990)—Cristóbal Halffter[21]
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1991)—Michael Nyman
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1992)—Charles Wuorinen[22]
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1995)—Philip Glass[23]
  • Concerto Grosso for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (or Band) (2000)—William Bolcom[24]
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (2001)—Michael Nyman
  • Animal, Vegetable, Mineral for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (2004)—Steven Mackey[25]
  • Water Music for Saxophon Quartet and Chamber Orchestra (2004)—Brett Dean
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Strings (2007)—Sally Beamish
  • Kellot / Bells – Concerto for Saxophon Quartet and Orchestra (2008)—Kalevi Aho
  • Four Preludes for saxophone quartet and string orchestra with percussion, Opus 63 (2015)—Fazil Say
  • Violet Winds concerto for saxophone quartet and chamber orchestra (2015)—Peeter Vähi

Others

  • Concerto for Bass Saxophone and Strings (1999)—Carson Cooman
  • Concerto for Bass Saxophone and String Orchestra (or piano) (1999)—Jan van Dijk
  • E(GO) for saxophone (soprano/alto/baritone) and orchestra (2012) – Andris Dzenītis
  • The Color of Water for saxophone (soprano/alto/baritone) and orchestra (2017) – Justė Janulytė
  • Mumbai Concerto for Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (2004)—Hans Vermeersch

Saxophone and concert band

Soprano saxophone and concert band

  • Saxophone Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (1993)-Michael Torke
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Band (1995)—Aldo Rafael Forte
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2007)—John Mackey
  • Apollo for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2008)—Brian Balmages
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2014)—David Kirkland Garner
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Concert Band (2014)—Egemen Kesikli
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Concert Band (2014)—Lewis Porter
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Band (2015)—William Bolcom

Alto saxophone and concert band

  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band (1902) Paul Gilson
  • Concerto Op. 26 for Alto Saxophone and Band (or Orchestra) (1941)—Paul Creston
  • Diversion for alto saxophone and band (1943)—Bernhard Heiden
  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Orchestra (1949/1953)—Ingolf Dahl[26]
  • Rhumba for Alto Saxophone and Band (1949)—Maurice Whitney
  • Introduction and Samba for Alto Saxophone and Band (1950)—Maurice Whitney
  • Ballade for Solo Eb Alto Saxophone and Band (1956)—Alfred Reed
  • Concerto for E-flat Alto Saxophone and Band (1966)—Frank William Erickson
  • Concerto No. 1 for Alto Saxophone and Band (or Piano) (1966)—Walter Hartley
  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (1966)—Alec Wilder
  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band (1967)—Karel Husa
  • Fantasy for Alto Saxophone and Concert Band (1970?)—Noah Klauss
  • Concertino for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (1971)—Warren Benson
  • Concertino for Alto Saxophone and Band (1974)—Jerry Bilik
  • Miscellanies for alto saxophone and wind band (1976)—Gordon Jacob
  • Fantasia for Alto Saxophone (1984)—Claude T. Smith
  • Danza Capriccio for Alto Saxophone and Band (1985)—Ron Nelson
  • Panic a Dithyramb for Alto Saxophone, Drum Kit, Winds, Brass and Percussion (1995)—Harrison Birtwistle[27]
  • Carnival for alto saxophone and concert band (1997)—Philip Sparke
  • Concert-Suite for solo Eb alto saxophone and band (1998)—William Bolcom
  • Die Heldenzeit Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (1998)—Jun Nagao
  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (1999)—David Maslanka
  • Arioso and Presto Op. 108 for Alto Saxophone and Band (2001)—James Barnes
  • Martyrs for the Faith Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Symphonic Winds (2003)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • Elevator Music for Alto Saxophone and Band (2013)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • Concerto after Gliere for Alto Saxophone and Band (2009)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • Concerto Agrariana for Alto Saxophone and Band (2003)—John Cheetham
  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2003)—Charles Rochester Young
  • Concertino for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2004)—Zechariah Goh
  • Dance of Uzume for Alto Saxophone and Symphonic Band (2004)—Piet Swerts
  • Concertango (2008)—Luis Serrano Alarcón
  • Fantasia for Alto Saxophone and Band (2011)—Eric Ewazen
  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2013)—Zechariah Goh
  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2014)—Steven Bryant
  • Concerto for Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2014)—Frank Ticheli
  • Fellini (for Alto Saxophone, Circus Band and Wind Orchestra) (2016)—Johan de Meij

Tenor saxophone and concert band

  • Fragments for Tenor Saxophone and Band (1967)—William Duckworth
  • Concertino for Tenor Saxophone and Band (or Piano) (1978)—Walter Hartley
  • Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra (transcription) (1984)—Robert Ward
  • Jigsaw for Tenor Saxophone and Band (1992)—Jack Stamp

Baritone saxophone and concert band

Saxophone quartet and concert band

  • Capriccio for Saxophone Quartet and Band (1988)—Warren Barker
  • And The Winds Shall Blow for Saxophone Quartet, Winds and Percussion (1994)—Wayne Peterson[28][29]
  • Urban Requiem for saxophone quartet and wind ensemble (1995)—Michael Colgrass
  • Dialogues for Saxophone Quartet, Winds, and Percussion (2006)—James Curnow
  • Windings for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Orchestra (2006)—Miklós Maros
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble (2012)—David Maslanka

Others

  • Trio Concertino for Alto, Tenor, and Baritone Saxophones and Band (or Piano) (1999)—Walter Hartley
  • Saxophone Concertino for saxophone (doubling on both alto and soprano) and wind orchestra (2009)—Satoshi Yagisawa
  • Mystic Quest concerto for saxophone (doubling on both alto and soprano) and wind ensemble (2013)—Satoshi Yagisawa
  • Three Episodes for Contrabass Saxophone and Band (?)—Barton Cummings

Saxophone and piano

Soprano saxophone and piano

  • Caprice, Opus 80 for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1862)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
  • Quite Time for soprano (or tenor) saxophone and piano (1980)—Ronald L. Caravan
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1984)—Ronald L. Caravan
  • Diversions for soprano saxophone and piano (1986)—Charles Rochester Young
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1987)—Charles Rochester Young
  • Sonate for Soprano Saxophone in B-flat and Piano (1989)—Jindřich Feld
  • Double Vision for soprano saxophone and piano (1993)—Charles Rochester Young
  • Accompanied Recitative for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1994)—Milton Babbitt[30]
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1994)—Richard Rodney Bennett
  • Cries of the Stentor (1994)—Nigel Wood
  • Soliloquy & Celebration for Soprano (or Tenor) Saxophone and Piano (1996)—Ronald L. Caravan
  • Fanfares for soprano saxophone and piano (2006)—Huw Watkins
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (2006–2007)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • ZBOP! for soprano saxophone and piano (2007)—Henry Kelder
  • Für Walter for soprano saxophone and piano, percussion ad libitum (2010)—Toshio Hosokawa
  • Sonata No. 2 for soprano saxophone and piano (2011)—Brian Vlasak

Alto saxophone and piano

Tenor saxophone and piano

Baritone saxophone and piano

Saxophone, piano and percussion

See List of compositions for saxophone, piano and percussion

Cyberbird Concerto, trio reduction - Yoshimatsu Takashi

Saxophone quartet

Saxophone and choir

  • Ave Maris Stella and O Salutaris Hostia for Soprano Saxophone and TTBB Choir (2004)—Gion Antoni Derungs
  • Galgenlieder (Gallows Songs) for Saxophone Quartet and Choir (2014)—Lera Auerbach
  • Galgenlieder (Gallows Songs) for Saxophone Quartet and Children Choir (2015)—Lera Auerbach
  • I Saw Eternity for Soprano Saxophone and TTBB Choir (2012)—Paul Mealor
  • Making or Breaking for Soprano Saxophone and SSAATTBB Choir (2015)—Kim André Arnesen
  • Sacred Light for Soprano Saxophone and TTBB Choir (2012)—Ola Gjeilo

Saxophone: other chamber works

  • Quartet for t-saxophone, violin, viola & cello (1994)—Josef Tal
  • Duo Concertante for Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, and Piano, Op.55 (1858)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
  • Quintette de saxophones for 2 soprano saxophones, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, and baritone saxophone (1861)—Jerome Savari
  • Quartet, for Clarinet, Saxophone, Piano and Violin, Op.22 (1928–1930)—Anton Webern[57][58]
  • Konzertstuck fur Zwei Altsaxophon (1933)—Paul Hindemith[59][60]
  • Caononic Suite for Four Alto Saxophones (1939)—Elliott Carter[61]
  • Concerto for 22 Instruments (completed 2005)—Alistair Hinton (scored for 22 wind instruments including parts for 1 each soprano, alto, baritone and contrabass saxophones)
  • Quiet City for trumpet, alto saxophone, B♭ clarinet (doubling bass clarinet), and piano (1939)—Aaron Copland
  • Quartet no. 1 for Trumpet, Tenor Saxophone, Piano and Percussion (1950/1954)—Stefan Wolpe[62]
  • All Set for alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, trombone, bass, piano, vibraphone, and percussion (1957)—Milton Babbitt[63]
  • Cantilène et Danse for alto saxophone, violin, and piano (1961)—Marc Eychenne[64]
  • Suite for Baritone Saxophone, Horn and Wind Quintet (1966)—Alec Wilder
  • Suite for Baritone Saxophone, Woodwind Sextet, Bass, and Drums (1971)—Alec Wilder
  • Suite for Saxophone and Guitar, Op. 291 (1976)—Alan Hovhaness
  • Saxophon for soprano saxophone & bongo, or soprano saxophone alone (1977)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Piccolo for saxophone with geisha bell (1977)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Knabenduett/Boy's Duet for 2 soprano saxophones (1977)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Linker Augentanz ("Left-Eye Dance") for 7 (or 11) saxophones, synthesizer and percussion (1983/90)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Entführung ("Abduction") for soprano saxophone and electronic and concrete music (1986/2004)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Erwachen ("Awakening") for soprano saxophone, trumpet, and cello (2007)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Edentia for soprano saxophone & electronic music (2007)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Ouroboros for saxophone sextet (2013) – Clive Strutt
  • Duo for Two Saxophones for soprano saxophone and alto saxophone (1981)—Gordon Jacob
  • Quartet for Flute, Alto Saxophone, Guitar and Solo Percussion(1982)—Kalevi Aho
  • Aragonesca for soprano/alto saxophone, bass clarinet, violin and cello (1987)—Dave Smith
  • To Brooklyn Bridge for 24 voices, saxophone quartet and mixed ensemble (1987–88)—Tristan Keuris[65]
  • Escapade for alto saxophone and four percussion (1991)—Howard J. Buss
  • Quintet for Alto Saxophone, Bassoon, Viola, Violoncello and Double Bass(1994)Kalevi Aho
  • Impromptu for soprano saxophone and marimba (1994)—Howard J. Buss
  • In Erwartung (В ожидании) for saxophone quartet and six percussionists (1994)—Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Pictures from the sea’s garden for saxophone and percussion (1998)—Sunleif Rasmussen
  • Rough Winds Do Shake the Darling Buds for saxophone trio (1999)—Eric Moe[55][66]
  • Zeraim from the Book of Ruth for soprano saxophone (or violin), mezzo soprano, and chamber ensemble (2002)—Leroy Osmon
  • Meditatio for mixed chorus and saxophone quartet (2003)—Erkki-Sven Tüür[67]
  • Verwandlung (Transformation) for trombone, saxophone quartet, violoncello, double bass, and tam-tam (2004)—Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Walk the Walk for baritone saxophone (or bass clarinet or contrabassoon) and percussion (2005)—–Michael Daugherty
  • Nga Manu suite for 2 soprano saxophones (2006)—–Michael Jamieson[68]
  • The Griggs Suite for alto saxophone and percussion (2007)—Leroy Osmon
  • Three Jazzicals for soprano saxophone and tuba (2009)—Howard J. Buss
  • Cosmic Portraits for flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, and tenor saxophone (2009)—Howard J. Buss
  • Concerto for Alto Saxophone, Cello and 8 Percussionists (2009)—Leroy Osmon
  • The Girl in White for soprano saxophone, trumpet, percussion, piano, violin I, violin II, viola, cello and bass (2011)—Robert J. Bradshaw
  • Yiskor for mezzo soprano and soprano saxophone —Leroy Osmon
  • Elegy for 2 Soprano saxophones, Alto saxophone and Piano —Charlotte Harding
  • Octopus for 2 saxophone quartets or for ten saxophones —Karol Beffa
  • Prayer without Words for soprano saxophone and harp (2018) —Gilad Hochman

Unaccompanied saxophone

External links

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