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List of concert works for saxophone

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This is a partial repertoire list of classical works for saxophone.

Saxophone and orchestra

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Soprano saxophone and orchestra

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Alto saxophone and orchestra

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Tenor saxophone and orchestra

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  • Choro Concertante for tenor saxophone and orchestra (1953)—Claudio Santoro
  • Suite No. 1 for tenor saxophone and strings (1963)—Alec Wilder
  • Suite No. 2 for tenor saxophone and strings (1966)—Alec Wilder
  • Concerto for tenor saxophone and chamber orchestra (1968)—Alec Wilder
  • Chant premier, Op. 103, sonata for tenor saxophone and orchestra (1974)—Marcel Mihalovici
  • Concerto for tenor saxophone and orchestra (1984)—Robert Ward
  • The Upward Stream concerto for tenor saxophone and orchestra (or symphonic band, or piano) (1985)—Russell Peck
  • Concerto for Stan Getz, for tenor saxophone and orchestra (1990)—Richard Rodney Bennett
  • Concerto for tenor saxophone and orchestra (1992)—Eric Ewazen
  • Concerto for tenor saxophone and orchestra with piano obbligato (2007)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • "Graffiti Play", concerto for Tenor Saxophone, contemporary Jazz Trio (ts, bs, drs) & chamber orchestra (2014)—Esa Pietilä
  • Concerto for tenor saxophone and small orchestra (2015)—Kalevi Aho
  • Bright Karynge for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra (2022)– Joseph Tkach

Baritone saxophone and orchestra

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  • Rhapsody for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (or Wind Orchestra, or Piano) (1983)—Mark Watters
  • Concerto for Baritone Saxophone and String Orchestra (1992)—Werner Wolf Glaser
  • ...and dispel the miseries of the world concerto for baritone saxophone and chamber orchestra (2007–2008)—David Gaines
  • Concerto for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (2008)—Georg Friedrich Haas
  • Vongole ! for E Baritone Saxophone and Concert Band (2015)—Satoshi Yagisawa
  • Jeru Concerto for E Baritone Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra (2017)—Brian Landrus

Saxophone quartet and orchestra

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  • Concerto Sinfonico for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1985)—Nicolas Flagello
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1986)—Tristan Keuris[19][20]
  • Concerto Grosso for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1988)—Miklós Maros
  • Concierto a cuatro for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1990)—Cristóbal Halffter[21]
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1991)—Michael Nyman
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1992)—Charles Wuorinen[22]
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (1995)—Philip Glass[23]
  • Concerto Grosso for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (or Band) (2000)—William Bolcom[24]
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (2001)—Michael Nyman
  • Animal, Vegetable, Mineral for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (2004)—Steven Mackey[25]
  • Water Music for Saxophone Quartet and Chamber Orchestra (2004)—Brett Dean
  • Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Strings (2007)—Sally Beamish
  • Kellot / Bells – Concerto for Saxophon Quartet and Orchestra (2008)—Kalevi Aho
  • Four Preludes for saxophone quartet and string orchestra with percussion, Opus 63 (2015)—Fazıl Say
  • Violet Winds concerto for saxophone quartet and chamber orchestra (2015)—Peeter Vähi

Saxophone quintet and orchestra

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Saxophone and concert band

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Soprano saxophone and concert band

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  • Saxophone Concerto for soprano saxophone and wind ensemble (1993)—Michael Torke
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Band (1995)—Aldo Rafael Forte
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2007)—John Mackey
  • Apollo for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2008)—Brian Balmages
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Concert Band (2014)—Lewis Porter
  • Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Band (2015)—William Bolcom

Alto saxophone and concert band

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  • Concerto for alto saxophone and band (1902)—Paul Gilson
  • Concerto, Op. 26, for alto saxophone and band (or orchestra) (1941)—Paul Creston
  • Diversion for alto saxophone and band (1943)—Bernhard Heiden
  • Concerto for alto saxophone and wind orchestra (1949/1953)—Ingolf Dahl[26]
  • Saxophoonconcert voor harmonie-orkest (1951)—Henk Badings
  • Ballade for Solo E♭ Alto saxophone and Band (1956)—Alfred Reed
  • Concertino for alto saxophone and orchestra (1964)—Radamés Gnattali
  • Concerto for E-flat alto saxophone and Band (1966)—Frank William Erickson
  • Concerto No. 1 for alto saxophone and Band (or Piano) (1966)—Walter Hartley
  • Concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble (1966)—Alec Wilder
  • Concerto for alto saxophone and Band (1967)—Karel Husa
  • Concertino for alto saxophone and wind ensemble (1971)—Warren Benson
  • Concertino for alto saxophone and band (1974)—Jerry Bilik
  • Miscellanies for alto saxophone and wind band (1976)—Gordon Jacob
  • Heater: Saga for alto saxophone and band (1977)—William Albright
  • Fantasia for alto saxophone (1984)—Claude T. Smith
  • Danza Capriccio for alto saxophone and band (1985)—Ron Nelson
  • Panic: A Dithyramb for alto saxophone, drum kit, winds, brass and percussion (1995)—Harrison Birtwistle[27]
  • Carnival for alto saxophone and concert band (1997)—Philip Sparke
  • Concert-Suite for solo E alto saxophone and band (1998)—William Bolcom
  • Die Heldenzeit, Concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble (1998)—Jun Nagao
  • Concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble (1999)—David Maslanka
  • Arioso and Presto, Op. 108, for alto saxophone and band (2001)—James Barnes
  • Martyrs for the Faith, Concerto for alto saxophone and symphonic winds (2003)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • Concerto Agrariana for alto saxophone and band (2003)—John Cheetham
  • Concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble (2003)—Charles Rochester Young
  • Concertino for alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2004)—Zechariah Goh
  • Dance of Uzume for Alto Saxophone and Symphonic Band (2004)—Piet Swerts
  • Summer Concerto for alto saxophone and symphonic band (2004)—Rodney Waschka II
  • Concerto after Gliere for alto saxophone and band (2009)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • Fantasia for alto saxophone and band (2011)—Eric Ewazen
  • Elevator Music for alto saxophone and band (2013)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • Concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble (2013)—Zechariah Goh
  • Concerto for alto saxophone and wind ensemble (2014)—Steven Bryant
  • Concerto for saxophone and wind ensemble (2014)—Frank Ticheli
  • Fellini (for Alto Saxophone, Circus Band and Wind Orchestra) (2016)—Johan de Meij
  • Solace: A Lyric Concerto (2018) -- Joel Love
  • Break a Reed: Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2022)—Mitchell T. Gilly

Tenor saxophone and concert band

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Baritone saxophone and concert band

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  • Concerto for baritone saxophone and wind orchestra (2007)—Bernard van Beurden
  • Vongole! for solo baritone saxophone and concert band (2013)—Satoshi Yagisawa
  • Rhapsody for baritone saxophone (2014)—Mark Watters
  • Archaic Machines. Concerto for baritone saxophone and wind ensemble (2022)—Alan Theisen

Saxophone quartet and concert band

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Others

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  • Fantasia on Auld Lang Syne for the 16 members of the complete saxophone family, played in three groups (1976)—Ernest Tomlinson
  • Trio Concertino, for alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones and band (or piano) (1999)—Walter Hartley
  • Saxophone Concertino, for saxophone (doubling on both alto and soprano) and wind orchestra (2009)—Satoshi Yagisawa
  • Mystic Quest, concerto for saxophone (doubling on both alto and soprano) and wind ensemble (2013)—Satoshi Yagisawa

Saxophone and piano

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Soprano saxophone and piano

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  • Caprice, Op. 80, for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1862)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
  • Sonata, "Alpine," Op. 37 for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1970)—Lawson Lunde
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1982)—William Calhoun
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1984)—Ronald Caravan
  • Diversions for soprano saxophone and piano (1986)—Charles Rochester Young
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1987)—Charles Rochester Young
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone in B-flat and Piano (1989)—Jindřich Feld
  • Sonata Aragon for soprano saxophone and piano (1989) – Dave Smith
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1991)—Bill Dobbins
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1993)—Robert Baksa
  • Double Vision for soprano saxophone and piano (1993)—Charles Rochester Young
  • Accompanied Recitative for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1994)—Milton Babbitt[30]
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1994)—Richard Rodney Bennett
  • Vocalise for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1994)—Bertold Hummel
  • Lost in Translation for soprano saxophone and piano (2005)—Dorothy Hindman
  • Fanfares for soprano saxophone and piano (2006)—Huw Watkins
  • Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (2006–2007)—David DeBoor Canfield
  • Für Walter for soprano saxophone and piano, percussion ad libitum (2010)—Toshio Hosokawa

Alto saxophone and piano

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Tenor saxophone and piano

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Baritone saxophone and piano

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Saxophone, piano and percussion

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See List of compositions for saxophone, piano and percussion

Cyberbird Concerto, trio reduction – Yoshimatsu Takashi

Saxophone quartet

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Saxophone and choir

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  • Galgenlieder (Gallows Songs) for Saxophone Quartet and Choir (2014)—Lera Auerbach
  • Galgenlieder (Gallows Songs) for Saxophone Quartet and Children Choir (2015)—Lera Auerbach
  • I Saw Eternity for Soprano Saxophone and TTBB Choir (2012)—Paul Mealor
  • Making or Breaking for Soprano Saxophone and SSAATTBB Choir (2015)—Kim André Arnesen
  • Sacred Light for Soprano Saxophone and TTBB Choir (2012)—Ola Gjeilo
  • Amao omi for Saxophone Quartet and Choir - Giya Kancheli

Saxophone: other chamber works

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  • Quintet for 2 soprano saxophones, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, and baritone saxophone (1861)—Jerome Savari
  • Impressions d’automne, Elegy for alto saxophone, oboe, 2 clarinets, basson, harp, organ and 2 cellos (1905)–André Caplet[4]
  • Quartet, for clarinet, tenor saxophone, piano and violin, Op.22 (1928–1930)—Anton Webern[54][55]
  • Konzertstück for two alto saxophones (1933)—Paul Hindemith[56][57]
  • Canonic Suite for four alto saxophones (1939)—Elliott Carter[58]
  • Quiet City for trumpet, alto saxophone, B clarinet (doubling bass clarinet), and piano (1939)—Aaron Copland
  • Quartet No. 1 for Trumpet, Tenor Saxophone, Piano and Percussion (1950/1954)—Stefan Wolpe[59]
  • All Set for alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, trombone, bass, piano, vibraphone, and percussion (1957)—Milton Babbitt[60]
  • Duo Concertante for alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, and piano, Op. 55 (1858)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
  • Suite for baritone saxophone, horn and wind quintet (1966)—Alec Wilder
  • Suite for baritone saxophone, woodwind sextet, bass, and drums (1971)—Alec Wilder
  • Suite for Saxophone and Guitar, Op. 291 (1976)—Alan Hovhaness
  • Saxophon for soprano saxophone & bongo, or soprano saxophone alone (1977)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Piccolo for saxophone with geisha bell (1977)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Knabenduett (Boys' Duet) for two soprano saxophones (1977)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Invocationes for soprano saxophone and organ (1978/1995)—Bertold Hummel
  • Duo for soprano saxophone and alto saxophone (1981)—Gordon Jacob
  • Quartet for flute, alto saxophone, guitar and solo percussion (1982)—Kalevi Aho
  • Linker Augentanz (Left-Eye Dance) for 7 (or 11) saxophones, synthesizer and percussion (1983/90)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Entführung (Abduction) for soprano saxophone and electronic and concrete music (1986/2004)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Due a due for soprano saxophone and percussion (1987)—Bertold Hummel
  • Aragonesca for soprano/alto saxophone, bass clarinet, violin and cello (1987)—Dave Smith
  • To Brooklyn Bridge for 24 voices, saxophone quartet and mixed ensemble (1987–88)—Tristan Keuris[61]
  • Noel - A little christmas suite for 3 Saxophones (1989)—Bertold Hummel
  • Escapade for alto saxophone and four percussion (1991)—Howard J. Buss
  • Pit Band for alto saxophone, bass clarinet, and piano (1993)—William Albright
  • Quintet for alto saxophone, bassoon, viola, violoncello and double bass (1994) – Kalevi Aho
  • Impromptu for soprano saxophone and marimba (1994)—Howard J. Buss
  • In Erwartung (В ожидании) for saxophone quartet and six percussionists (1994)—Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Quartet for tenor saxophone, violin, viola, and cello (1994)—Josef Tal
  • Pictures from the Sea's Garden for saxophone and percussion (1998)—Sunleif Rasmussen
  • Rough Winds Do Shake the Darling Buds for saxophone trio (1999)—Eric Moe[53][62]
  • Meditatio for mixed chorus and saxophone quartet (2003)—Erkki-Sven Tüür[63]
  • Verwandlung (Transformation) for trombone, saxophone quartet, cello, double bass, and tam-tam (2004)—Sofia Gubaidulina
  • Walk the Walk for baritone saxophone (or bass clarinet or contrabassoon) and percussion (2005)—–Michael Daugherty
  • Concerto for 22 Instruments (completed 2005)—Alistair Hinton (scored for 22 wind instruments including parts for 1 each soprano, alto, baritone and contrabass saxophones)
  • Erwachen (Awakening), Nr. 92, for soprano saxophone, trumpet, and cello (2007)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Edentia for soprano saxophone and electronic music (2007)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
  • Three Jazzicals for soprano saxophone and tuba (2009)—Howard J. Buss
  • Cosmic Portraits for flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, and tenor saxophone (2009)—Howard J. Buss
  • Lullaby opus 81c for alto saxophone, violin and piano (2018)—Nimrod Borenstein
  • Prayer without Words for soprano saxophone and harp (2018) – Gilad Hochman
  • Visitations from the Dark for alto saxophone, bass clarinet, and piano (2020)—Howard J. Buss
  • Sonic Tapestries for alto saxophone, violin, and piano (2020)—Howard J. Buss
  • The Girl in White for soprano saxophone, trumpet, percussion, piano, violin I, violin II, viola, cello and bass (2011)—Robert J. Bradshaw
  • Schizophrenia for alto sax and marimba (2011) – Shai Cohen
  • ALEA IACTA EST For alto sax, electric guitar and cello (2022) – Shai Cohen
  • Closer for two alto saxophones (2022) – Gilad Hochman[64]
  • Slippery Trapeze for clarinet, alto saxophone and bassoon (2024) – Lior Navok

Unaccompanied saxophone works

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