Los Zapadores
Marcha Paso Doble
Saxophone Quartet

Price range: $10.95 through $15.95

Composer: Antonio de la Cruz Quesada
Arranger: arr. R. Stevens
Ensemble: S/AATB Saxophone Quartet
Format: Score (12pp), SAATB parts, (4pp), letter
Length: around 2.5 minutes
Difficulty: Grade 3 – 4 (moderate difficulty)

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Los Zapadores Marcha Paso Doble (1879)
Antonio de la Cruz Quesada (1825–1889)
S/AATB Saxophone Quartet

Los Zapadores Marcha Paso Doble by Antonio de la Cruz Quesada arranged for S/AATB Saxophone Quartet. Los Zapadores is a lively Spanish military march. A fanfare introduction leads to a jaunty tune that is passed between the quartet voices. The fanfare returns, followed by the return of the original tune. The march concludes with a flashy and rhythmic coda.

This arrangement of Los Zapadores Marcha Paso Doble is for S/AATB Saxophone Quartet. It includes the following:

    • SATB Sax Quartet Score
    • Soprano Sax
    • Alto Sax 1a (soprano sax alternate)
    • Alto Sax 2
    • Tenor Sax
    • Baritone sax

The march is in 2/4 throughout. The tempo is quarter = 116 – 124. It is predominantly in the key of B flat major with some modulations into closely related major and minor keys. Grade 3 – 4. An intermediate quartet may find a few challenges but should have no problems with this piece.

  • The range for each saxophone part is shown below.
  • Audio and score excerpts are available above.
Los Zapadores Marcha Paso Doble by Antonio de la Cruz

About the Composer

Antonio de la Cruz Quesada (1825–1889) was a prolific Spanish composer, pianist, and educator, celebrated for his contributions to Romantic music. Born in Granada, Spain, he grew up in a culturally rich environment that deeply influenced his musical style. He began his studies under his uncle Joaquín de la Cruz and later received formal training in piano, composition, and harmony at the Liceo Artístico y Literario.

De la Cruz’s compositions reflect a blend of Spanish folk traditions and the bel canto style of Italian opera, which he encountered through his interactions with Italian opera companies. His works include symphonies, military marches, and numerous songs, many of which were adapted for military bands. He gained recognition in Madrid, where he collaborated with prominent artists and composed for renowned singers of his time.

Antonio de la Cruz left a lasting legacy in Spanish music. His works continue to be appreciated for their melodic richness and cultural significance.


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