Concerto for Alto Saxophone
The "Concerto for Alto Saxophone" is a classical music composition written by Jean-Baptiste Singelée in the 19th century. This piece showcases the alto saxophone's unique sound and technical capabilities, blending it with orchestral accompaniment. It is often performed in concert settings and is a popular choice for saxophonists.
The concerto typically consists of multiple movements, each highlighting different aspects of the saxophone's range and expressiveness. It has become a staple in the saxophone repertoire, influencing many contemporary composers and contributing to the instrument's recognition in classical music.