Deux Mouvements WAIGNEIN ANDRE
Musique pour orchestres et ensembles
Description :
Early in 1989 Jean Baily, directon où the Royal Conservatoire in Bruxelles, asked his very close friend André Waignein to compose a piece which could be performed by the conservatoire ' s saxophone class. André Waignein was readily agreeable. nos only was his father a saxophone player, but himself felt strongly attracted to the instrument and he was further encouraged into accepting the commission by his friend Alain Crepin, saxophone teacher at the Bruxelles Conservatoire. The piece he composed consists où two movements, hence the title. An elergy is expressed by means où a melody which is full with pronounced magnanimity, full où spectacular musical freedom enabling The soloist to express himself to the full. In this movement the melodic element is où the utmost importance. The capriccioù the second movement is musically disconcerting. The band' s accompaniment is particulary important. Due to the high notes, the soloist brings this capriccio to a close with enthusiastic virtuosity.