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Published: Tuesday, 09 July 2024 at 14:12 PM


You might assume that the saxophone is a member of the brass family, but it’s not! It’s actually a woodwind instrument, with a smooth, smokey sound, and single reed like that of a clarinet. Commonly used in jazz music, it blends well with both wind and brass timbres and is one of the main instruments used for improvisation.

Is the saxophone also used in classical music?

Yes! Ravel used it in Bolero and there’s famously a tenor sax solo in the ‘Montagues and Capulets’ part of Prokofiev’s ballet Romeo and Juliet. There are a select handful of saxophone concertante works in the repertoire too: the French composer Jacques Ibert penned a Concertino da Camera for alto saxophone and 11 instruments, and the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos wrote a rather lovely Fantasia for Soprano Saxophone.

So, it is a relative rarity in classical music – but where it crops up, it does so rather beautifully.