Concerto for soprano saxophone and chamber orchestra - Solo part
Aho, KaleviProduct information
| Title: | Concerto for soprano saxophone and chamber orchestra - Solo part | ||
| Authors: | Aho, Kalevi (Composer) | ||
| Product number: | 9790550180734 | ||
| Product form: | Sheet music | ||
| Availability: | Delivery in 7-16 days | ||
| Publication date: | 10.4.2026 | ||
| Price per piece: | 23,00 € (20,26 € vat 0 %) | ||
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| Publisher: | Fennica Gehrman |
| Edition: | 2026 |
| Publication year: | 2026 |
| Language: | English |
| Pages: | 11 |
| Product family: | Woodwind Saxophone Orchestral & stage works One solo instrument and orchestra |
| Finnish library classification: | 78.5582 Konsertot klarinetille. Konsertot saksofonille |
| Key words: | saksofonikonsertot |
Kalevi Aho (b. 1949) composed his Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra (2014-2015) at the request of the saxophonist Anders Paulsson. The concerto is cast in three movements.
The first movement begins with a fairly long introduction, unfolding as an expanding, alluring melody for the soprano saxophone. Gradually, this melody spreads to encompass the instrument's entire register. In the background, the orchestral strings sustain only long, quiet pedal points.
The slow second movement is reminiscent of the introduction to the first, in that here too the orchestra—especially the strings—plays exclusively long pedal notes, above which the soloist weaves his “never ending” melody.
The finale opens surreptitiously with a “knocking” rhythm in the violins, before the music gradually gains power and becomes more sharply defined rhythmically. This formally unconventional work ends by fading away into silence.
Instrumentation:
Flauto (anche Flauto piccolo)
Oboe
Clarinetto in A
Fagotto
Corno in F
Arpa
Violini 1 (4)
Violini 2 (3)
Viole (3)
Violoncelli (2)
Contrabbasso (1)
The study score is available for sale (ISMN 9790550180727).The performance material is available for hire from the publisher.
The first movement begins with a fairly long introduction, unfolding as an expanding, alluring melody for the soprano saxophone. Gradually, this melody spreads to encompass the instrument's entire register. In the background, the orchestral strings sustain only long, quiet pedal points.
The slow second movement is reminiscent of the introduction to the first, in that here too the orchestra—especially the strings—plays exclusively long pedal notes, above which the soloist weaves his “never ending” melody.
The finale opens surreptitiously with a “knocking” rhythm in the violins, before the music gradually gains power and becomes more sharply defined rhythmically. This formally unconventional work ends by fading away into silence.
Instrumentation:
Flauto (anche Flauto piccolo)
Oboe
Clarinetto in A
Fagotto
Corno in F
Arpa
Violini 1 (4)
Violini 2 (3)
Viole (3)
Violoncelli (2)
Contrabbasso (1)
The study score is available for sale (ISMN 9790550180727).The performance material is available for hire from the publisher.

