Tracks1.1 Glazunov: Concerto in Eb for Alto Saxophone ; Strings Op. 109 1.2 Villa-Lobos: Fantasia for Soprano Saxophone, 3 Horns ; Strings 1.3 Frank Martin: Ballade for Tenor Saxophone ; Orchestra 1.4 Jean Rivier: Concerto for Alto Saxophone, Trumpet ; Strings I Allegro Burlesco 1.5 Adagio 1.6 Vivcissimo 1.7 Glazunov: Canzona Variée Quartet in BB Op. 109 1.8 Jean Françaix: Petit Quatuor 1.9 Nikolaus Schäuble: 'Duke Ellington Medley'
Notes[Villa Lobos] 'incorporates nationalistic musical elements of Brazil along with melodic, lullaby-like themes, to make a truly contrasting and interesting three-movement work.' (Classic FM) 'Brazilian sonorities and rhythms are a perfect match for the saxophone' (WFMT) [Glazunov] 'persistence paid off for Raschèr, who badgered Glazunov to write him a concerto. The Russian relented and the result - three short, pleasingly lyrical movements - was premiered by Raschèr' (BBC Music Magazine) 'Glaznov's Quartet is a foundational piece for the instrument' (WFMT)