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l Radiant Morning—Dan Torosian/
arr. Paul Baker.
A lush jazz ballad solo feature for
alto sax, tenor sax or trumpet/flugelhorn, Radiant
Morning features a full-ensemble introduction
leading into the beautiful and melodic solo. The sax
section takes over for the bridge before returning
to the full ensemble for the last A section. A brief
transition moves the tempo up to a medium swing
for an improvised solo over accessible changes
before returning to the original ballad tempo. Two
brief solo cadenzas lead to an ensemble coda that
supports the soloist to the end of the chart. Not only
is this a great solo feature, it's full of outstanding
ensemble material as well.
10518340 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 45.00
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Samantha—Sammy Nestico. This beautiful
contemporary ballad features your tenor sax in front
of some nice ensemble work. Sammy wrote this
chart for Count Basie, and we're glad he made this
arrangement so that all bands can add this one to
their repertoire. Very pretty!
2314854 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 45.00
Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise—
Sigmund Romberg/arr. Mark Taylor.
From the rarely remembered 1928 operetta "The
New Moon," this lovely tune has gone on to become
a standard favored by many jazz artists. Set in a
light samba groove, here is a terrific arrangement
featuring solo alto saxophone throughout. The solo
is beautifully contrasted with ensemble interludes
and backgrounds, plus a short unison tutti feature.
10374142 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00
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The Sun Will Shine Today—Patrick Williams.
The Sun Will Shine Today is a flexible solo feature
at around 180 bpm with standard instrumentation
plus optional horn in F parts. Originally scored for
clarinet, it includes feature solo parts for B-flat, E-flat
instruments or trombone. Your soloist has lots of
opportunities for improvisation and the ensemble is
clearly more than just a solo accompaniment! Bright,
swinging and exciting!
10513966 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . A 80.00
That Sunday That Summer (If I Had to
Choose)—arr. Mark Taylor.
This wonderful tune
from the early 60s has become a standard recorded
by countless artists over the years, most notably
Nat King Cole. This setting as a solo feature for alto
saxophone is in a smooth and lush ballad style, with
a brief interlude in double time. Additional features
include nice scoring and effective melodic lines for
the entire ensemble.
10374140 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00
Tomorrow's Memories—Gregory Yasinitsky.
This beautiful ballad features alto saxophone with
an emphasis on lyricism and rich harmonies. The
solo may be improvised or played as written, and
additional highlights include a double-time section,
a solidly scored ensemble chorus, and lots of
confidence-building unison figures. It's also playable
with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations.
Highly recommended!
10453009 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 45.00
True North—Mike Dana. This is a captivating,
contemporary even-eighth note ballad in the ECM
tradition. Your lead alto player can really shine
during this tuneful original for advancing groups. The
composer highly recommends using the wordless
optional vocal part to enhance the sensitivity and
warmth of the piece. Ranges and rhythms are very
accessible, but the rhythm section's interpretation
must be solid and nuanced. This is truly a beautiful
work that belongs in every library!
10093846 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 52.00
l White Silk—Robert Skiles/arr. Paul Baker.
White Silk is a beautiful, melodic ballad solo feature
for alto saxophone or trumpet/flugelhorn. The
ensemble is also featured with full accompaniment
and counterpoint that wraps around and through
the melody as the title suggests. A written solo is
provided for the soloist, along with written cadenzas.
White Silk is silky smooth!
10518328 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 40.00
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Willow Weep for Me—Ann Ronnel/
arr. Kris Berg.
A superb alto sax solo feature,
this is a classic 12/8, bluesy and soulful treatment
of this great standard! Everything is written out for
the alto player and it has chord changes if preferred.
The lead trumpet range is to written A above the
staff. Give a listen to this great chart and decide for
yourself. It's one of the quintessential features for
alto saxophone! Highly recommended! Optional
expanded instrumentation.
10093167 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 52.00
TENOR SAX FEATURES
Angel Eyes—Matt Dennis/arr. Dave Wolpe.
Here is a natural pairing of ballad style with an
exceptional standard as a tenor saxophone
feature. Beautifully arranged, this chart features
lush harmonies, a double-time swing section, and
a nice sax section soli with tenor lead. The tenor
solo is completely notated and does not require
improvisation, although it could be added. The lead
trumpet range is to B above the staff, and optional
parts are included for expanded instrumentations.
Simply gorgeous!
10303786 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00
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Body and Soul—arr. Matt Harris. You simply
cannot go wrong with this Matt Harris chart on
this great jazz ballad ideally set as a tenor sax solo
feature! The tempo is about 98 bpm with the tenor
solo written and improvised. It's lush, has a nice
texture with flugelhorns, and the lead trumpet range
is to written G on top of the staff. It's beautiful...
enough said!
10513913 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . MA 50.00
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The Dolphin (El Delfrin)—arr. Bill Holman.
Originally recorded by the Woody Herman
Orchestra, featuring Stan Getz, on their album Live
at the Concord Jazz Festival, The Dolphin is written
in a beautiful bossa nova setting and features tenor
saxophone throughout. With lush harmonies and
flowing ensemble backgrounds, there is ample
space for a tenor saxophonist to play the beautifully
written melody, improvise, and explore this
wonderful melody and arrangement. If you have a
tenor player to feature, this chart will stun audiences!
10519920 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 57.00
Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile)—
Santana & Coster/arr. Victor Lopez.
Europa is a
terrific rock ballad for your tenor sax soloist with no
improvisation, and is all written and they just don't
get any better than this. The features include a lead
trumpet range to written D fourth line, lots of unison
ensemble passages plus optional flute, clarinet,
auxiliary percussion and vibes parts. A fail-safe tenor
showcase that is a huge confidence builder. Our
highest recommendation!
10355586 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 46.00
Fast Forward—Howard Rowe. Here's a unique
big band swinger perfect for featuring two of your
top players! Written to feature either two trombones,
two tenor saxes, or one of each, this tasty chart
celebrates the legacy of great jazz duos like J. J.
Johnson and Kai Winding. It's not often you find a
feature set in an uptempo setting like this!
2472574 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 45.00
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If I Could Fly—Mike Smukal. Feature your tenor
sax soloist on this lush ballad that has a hint of Latin.
This chart weaves and contrasts minor and major
harmonies and is a superb chart for developing
players with the lead trumpet range only to top line
written F. Additionally, it's playable with optional
reduced or expanded instrumentation. The tenor
solo is all written out and the rhythm section parts
are very clear. An excellent vehicle for your tenor sax
player. Highly recommended!
10028079 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 48.00
In a Sentimental Mood—Duke Ellington/
arr. Mike Tomaro.
Here's a chart that everyone
should get to know! Duke Ellington's classic ballad
is the perfect opportunity to feature your star
tenor sax player. With flowing melodies and a lush
orchestration, this is the perfect ballad for contests
or festivals.
2406312 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00
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Lifelong Friends—Kris Berg. Kris Berg has
composed a beautiful, sensitive and mature solo
feature for B-flat, E-flat instruments or trombone.
The ensemble is equally important in this setting
at around 74 bpm that transitions from the ballad
style to a double-time section with the soloist
and then back to the ballad style. While the solo
part is written, there are ample opportunities for
improvisation. The lead trumpet range is to written
high C. This is an outstanding chart and ideal vehicle
for your advanced soloist.
10513940 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . MA 60.00
Midnight Voyage—Joey Calderazzo/
arr. Alan Baylock.
Here is an outstanding tenor
sax feature chart that was composed by pianist
Joey Calderazzo, recorded by the late, great Michael
Brecker and arranged by Alan Baylock. A haunting
medium swing groove- tenor sax as the melody and
the solo space, and lead trumpet range is to written
high C. A beautiful tune and superb chart on this
hard-swinging feature!
10068300 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 60.00
Radiant Morning—Dan Torosian/
arr. Paul Baker.
A lush jazz ballad solo feature for
alto sax, tenor sax or trumpet/flugelhorn, Radiant
Morning features a full-ensemble introduction
leading into the beautiful and melodic solo. The sax
section takes over for the bridge before returning
to the full ensemble for the last A section. A brief
transition moves the tempo up to a medium swing
for an improvised solo over accessible changes
before returning to the original ballad tempo. Two
brief solo cadenzas lead to an ensemble coda that
supports the soloist to the end of the chart. Not only
is this a great solo feature, it's full of outstanding
ensemble material as well.
10518342 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 45.00
Round Midnight—Williams & Monk/
arr. Mike Smukal.
It's always good programming
to include a ballad and here's a warm and tender
ballad feature for your tenor sax player. This timeless
jazz tune, recorded by countless jazz artists, is
scored for developing groups by arranger Mike
Smukal. He adds the lush harmony you would
expect and then moves into a double time section,
returning to the ballad tempo for the ending.
Everything is notated for the soloist and rhythm
section. An excellent ballad showcase! Highly
recommended! Optional expanded instrumentation.
10277614 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 48.00
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Samantha—Sammy Nestico. This beautiful
contemporary ballad features your tenor sax in front
of some nice ensemble work. Sammy wrote this
chart for Count Basie, and we're glad he made this
arrangement so that all bands can add this one to
their repertoire. Very pretty!
2314854 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 45.00
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Skylark—Hoagy Carmichael/arr. Dave Wolpe.
You won't find a better ballad feature for your tenor
sax soloist! The ensemble writing is wonderful, too.
Dave Wolpe has created an arrangement that truly
does justice to this extraordinarily beautiful Hoagy
Carmichael tune. Highly recommended!
2701970 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 55.00
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