The Saxophone instrument family has achieved widespread success and recognition in the context of jazz and popular music, but has a more complex role in the western classical music tradition. Instrument maker Adolph Sax invented the Saxophone in the 1840’s while living in Paris. Thanks to Sax’s connections to prominent figures in 19th century France, the instrument family saw initial success despite severe pushback from competing instrument makers and composers. Though it never became a standard instrument in the orchestra, it did have material written for it, including some notable solo pieces. That success did not continue, however, and by the last few decades of the 1800’s, with Sax declining in influence, the instrument fell into relati...
The purpose of this project is to uncover the reasons why the saxophone was not integrated into the ...
2014 was the bicentenary of Adolphe Sax's birthday. The Bern University of the Arts (HKB) took this ...
Poster presented at the 2023 SWOSU Research and Scholarly Activity fair. Patented in 1846, the saxop...
The Saxophone instrument family has achieved widespread success and recognition in the context of ja...
This project explores the early history of the saxophone, including its invention and integration, a...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 50:74 in lengthAdolphe Sax created the saxopho...
Adolphe Sax was an important figure in Jazz history, as it was proven throughout the years. By const...
The instrumental design of the saxophone has evolved dramatically from its original patent in 1846. ...
The saxophone is currently experiencing a renaissance with the creation of new solo repertory as wel...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 65:16 in length.Since the establishment of the...
Unlike many instruments whose development can be traced to the orchestra, the saxophone’s growth has...
Since its invention in the 1840s by Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax, the saxophone has grown ra...
The saxophone was invented in the 1840s by Antoine (Adolphe) Joseph Sax (1814-1894) and immediately ...
International audienceThis work traces the premises of saxophone instruction in France between 1846,...
International audienceThis work traces the premises of saxophone instruction in France between 1846,...
The purpose of this project is to uncover the reasons why the saxophone was not integrated into the ...
2014 was the bicentenary of Adolphe Sax's birthday. The Bern University of the Arts (HKB) took this ...
Poster presented at the 2023 SWOSU Research and Scholarly Activity fair. Patented in 1846, the saxop...
The Saxophone instrument family has achieved widespread success and recognition in the context of ja...
This project explores the early history of the saxophone, including its invention and integration, a...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 50:74 in lengthAdolphe Sax created the saxopho...
Adolphe Sax was an important figure in Jazz history, as it was proven throughout the years. By const...
The instrumental design of the saxophone has evolved dramatically from its original patent in 1846. ...
The saxophone is currently experiencing a renaissance with the creation of new solo repertory as wel...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 65:16 in length.Since the establishment of the...
Unlike many instruments whose development can be traced to the orchestra, the saxophone’s growth has...
Since its invention in the 1840s by Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax, the saxophone has grown ra...
The saxophone was invented in the 1840s by Antoine (Adolphe) Joseph Sax (1814-1894) and immediately ...
International audienceThis work traces the premises of saxophone instruction in France between 1846,...
International audienceThis work traces the premises of saxophone instruction in France between 1846,...
The purpose of this project is to uncover the reasons why the saxophone was not integrated into the ...
2014 was the bicentenary of Adolphe Sax's birthday. The Bern University of the Arts (HKB) took this ...
Poster presented at the 2023 SWOSU Research and Scholarly Activity fair. Patented in 1846, the saxop...