@@imauz1127 Only one. Although you can find some structural similarities with a three movement concerto. Personally I would say the equivalent section to a II movement starts earlier, but honestly I haven't done a deeply analysis of the work. The equivalent section to the III movement would start at 9:10 for me too
Pure Glazunov; relaxing, mellow, like jazz, added with pure late romantic charm. I've never heard something quite like it. It's beautiful, refreshing.
OwO it's the first time I've heard a concerto for this instrument XD. It's surprising really good.
Yeah I really like it :DD
Alekszandr Glazunov:Esz-dúr Szaxofonverseny Op.106
1.Allegro moderato 00:05
2.Andante sostenuto 05:31
3.Allegro 09:10
Eugene Rousseau-szaxofon
Orchestre de Chambre Paul Kuentz
Vezényel:Paul Kunetz
are these the different movements? or is it all just one movement?
@@imauz1127 Only one. Although you can find some structural similarities with a three movement concerto. Personally I would say the equivalent section to a II movement starts earlier, but honestly I haven't done a deeply analysis of the work. The equivalent section to the III movement would start at 9:10 for me too
0:34
0:53 is 2
2:10 is 6
4:50
5:30
6:21
2:52 is 9
4:13 is 12