Three Duets, WoO. 27
Ludwig van Beethoven, (1770-1827)
Saxophone Duet for Any Two Saxophones
Three Duets, WoO. 27, by Ludwig van Beethoven arranged for saxophone duet, any two saxophones. A set of three duets originally written for clarinet and bassoon. Stylistically they belong to Beethoven’s earliest creative period. Due to their appealing melodies, lively character and the fact that they are not extremely technically demanding, they have always been popular works for students and amateurs. This arrangement is intended for Alto and Baritone Saxes but for flexibility, 1st part for Soprano and 2nd part for Tenor are included as well. You can see score samples and hear audio samples of each duet on their respective pages:
- Duet In C, WoO. 27, No. 1 is available here
- Duet in F, WoO. 27, No. 2 is available here
- Duet in B flat, WoO. 27, No. 3 is available here
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