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Mule (Sax)/Romby (Pno) Marcel Mule Qt Marcel Mule - "Le Patron" Of The Saxophone - Encore! Music | List Price | $21.97 (You save $4.22) | | Label | Clarinet Classics | | All Time Sales Rank | 9599  | | CD Universe Part number | 1173361 | | Catalog number | 21 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 12, 2000 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
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Marcel Mule - "Le Patron" Of The Saxophone - Encore! Songs | 1. Rapsodie | | Composer | Pierre Vellones | | Performer | Marcel Mule (Saxophone) Paul Romby (Saxophone) | | Genre | 20th Century Period / Rhapsody | | Period | 20th Century | | Recording | Studio | | 2. Carnival of the animals: no 13, The swan | | Common Name | The Swan, Carnival Of The Animals | | Composer | Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921) | | Performer | Marcel Mule (Saxophone) | | Genre | Romantic Period | | Date Written | 1886 | | Period | Romantic | | Country | France | | Recording | Studio | | 3. Kinderszenen, Op. 15: no 7, Traumerei | | Composer | Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) | | Performer | Marcel Mule (Saxophone) | | Genre | Character Piece / Romantic Period | | Date Written | 1838 | | Period | Romantic | | Country | Germany | | Recording | Studio | | 4. Introduction and Variations for Saxophone Quartet "sur une ronde populaire" | | Composer | Gabriel Pierné (1863 - 1937) | | Performer | Marcel Mule (Saxophone) | | Genre | Romantic Period / Variations | | Date Written | 1930 | | Period | Romantic | | Country | France | | Recording | Studio | | 5. Quintet for 2 Violins, Viola and 2 Cellos in E major, Op. 11 no 5/G 275: 3rd movement, Minuet in A | | Common Name | Quintet For 2 Violins Viola And 2 Cellos | | Catalog No. | G 275 | | Composer | Luigi Boccherini (1743 - 1805) | | Performer | Marcel Mule (Saxophone) | | Genre | Classical Period / Minuet / Quintet | | Date Written | 1771 | | Period | Classical | | Country | Spain | | Recording | Studio | | Notes | This minuet, listed in Boccherini's autograph catalog as part of Opus 11,
was also published, and is known popularly, as part of Opus 13. |
Marcel Mule - "Le Patron" Of The Saxophone - Encore! Music Composers on Marcel Mule - "Le Patron" Of The Saxophone - Encore! CD : Luigi Boccherini, Gabriel Pierne, Camille Saint-Saens, Robert Schumann, Pierre Vellones Genres on Marcel Mule - "Le Patron" Of The Saxophone - Encore! CD : 20th Century Period, Character Piece, Classical Period, Minuet, Quintet, Rhapsody, Romantic Period, Variations Performers on Marcel Mule - "Le Patron" Of The Saxophone - Encore! CD : Marcel Mule, Paul Romby
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