Description
Debussy’s 10th Prelude for solo piano is the beloved Sunken Cathedral (recorded in 1930 by Stokowski as The Engulfed Cathedral). In this allusory impressionistic work, Debussy recalls the ancient myth of a cathedral submerged below the sea which rises on occasion. Debussy depicts a resounding organ in fortissimo chords, as the cathedral emerges from the water, and Thorne re-imagines this setting for eight saxophones. Thorne neatly replicates the technical demands on the pianist, although the range is slightly reduced to accommodate the saxophones. Also available for clarinet choir (SM-C148F).
Author: Claude Debussy
Instrument: Baritone Saxophone 1, Baritone Saxophone 2, Alto Saxophone 1, Alto Saxophone 2, Soprano Saxophone 1, Soprano Saxophone 2, Tenor Saxophone 1, Tenor Saxophone 2
Medium: Set of Score and Parts
SKU: FSH-SM-S167F