List of concert works for saxophone
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This is a partial repertoire list of classical works for saxophone.
Saxophone and orchestra
Soprano saxophone and orchestra
- Duo Concertante, for soprano and alto saxophones—Jean-Baptiste Singelée (1858)
- Fantasia for soprano (or tenor) saxophone, three horns, and strings (1948)—Heitor Villa-Lobos[1][2]
- Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Strings, Op. 344 (1980)—Alan Hovhaness
- Where the Bee Dances, concerto for soprano saxophone and orchestra (1991)—Michael Nyman
- Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Orchestra (1993)—Michael Torke
- Your Rockaby for soprano saxophone and orchestra (1993)—Mark-Anthony Turnage
- Double Concerto for Saxophone, Cello and Orchestra (1997)—Michael Nyman
- Saxophone Concerto No. 1: Imagined Sound of Sun On Stone (1999)—Sally Beamish
- Saxophone Concerto, for soprano saxophone and chamber orchestra (2003)—Avner Dorman
- Saxophone Concerto ("Albireo Mode"), Op. 93 for soprano saxophone and orchestra (2004–2005)—Takashi Yoshimatsu
- Concerto for soprano saxophone and orchestra (2007)—Jennifer Higdon
- Concerto after Tchaikovsky for soprano saxophone and orchestra (2013)—David DeBoor Canfield
- Concerto for soprano saxophone and chamber orchestra (2014–15)—Kalevi Aho
Alto saxophone and orchestra
- Duo Concertante for soprano and alto saxophone—Jean-Baptiste Singelée (1858)
- Divertissement espagnol—Charles Martin Loeffler (1900)
- Rhapsody for orchestra and saxophone (1901)—Claude Debussy[3]
- Concerto No. 1, for alto saxophone—Paul Gilson (1902)
- Concerto No 2, for alto saxophone—Paul Gilson (1902)
- Choral varié, Op. 55 (1903)—Vincent d'Indy[4]
- Légende, Op. 66 (1918)—Florent Schmitt
- Concerto in E♭ major for alto saxophone (1934)—Alexander Glazunov
- Saxophone Concerto, Op. 14 (1934)—Lars-Erik Larsson[5]
- Concertino da camera (1935)—Jacques Ibert
- Saxo Rhapsody (1936)—Eric Coates
- Scaramouche for alto saxophone (1937)—Darius Milhaud[6]
- Ballade for Saxophone and Orchestra (1938)—Frank Martin[7][8]
- Ballade for alto saxophone (1939)—Henri Tomasi[9][10]
- Slawische Rhapsodie, Op. 23, for orchestra and saxophone obbligato (1940)—Viktor Ullmann
- Sonata in C♯ for alto saxophone and orchestra (1943)—Fernande Decruck
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (1944)—Paul Bonneau
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (or band), Op. 26 (1944)—Paul Creston[11]
- Concerto for alto saxophone (1949)—Henri Tomasi
- Tableaux de Provence (1948–1955)—Paule Maurice
- Saxophone Concerto, for alto saxophone and orchestra (1951)—Henk Badings
- Idlewood Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (1954)—Carl Anton Wirth
- Concerto for alto saxophone, trumpet and string orchestra (1955)—Jean Rivier
- Concerto for alto saxophone in E-flat major (1956)—Ronald Binge
- Saxophone Concerto (1958)—Erland von Koch[12]
- Concerto for alto saxophone (1959)—Pierre Max Dubois
- Élégie et rondeau for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra (1961)—Karel Husa[13]
- Claremont Concerto (1962)—John Worley
- Concerto for saxophone and orchestra (1963)—William Lovelock
- Concerto for saxophone and orchestra (1966)—Ida Gotkovsky
- Saxophone Concerto No. 2 (1973)—William Lovelock
- Symphony No. 16, for alto saxophone and orchestra (1979)—Allan Pettersson
- Concerto for alto saxophone and chamber orchestra, Op. 41 (1980)—Robert Muczynski
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (... auf den ersten Blick und ohne zu wissen...) (1980)—Esa-Pekka Salonen[14]
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (1983)—Ronald Caltabiano[15]
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (1983)—Gunther Schuller[16]
- Saxophone Concerto, for alto saxophone and chamber orchestra (1984)—Dominic Muldowney[17]
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra—Nikolai Kapustin
- Saxophone Concerto, for alto saxophone and strings (1988)—Richard Rodney Bennett
- Concerto for alto saxophone and string orchestra (1989)—Nicola LeFanu
- Sinfonia concertante: Symphony No. 3, for alto (or soprano) saxophone and orchestra (1989/2010)—Anders Eliasson
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (1990)—Bienvenido Bustamante
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (1990)—Miklós Maros
- Concerto for alto saxophone and string orchestra (1993)—Krzysztof Meyer
- Cyber Bird Concerto, for alto saxophone and orchestra, Op. 59 (1994)—Takashi Yoshimatsu
- My Assam Dragon for alto saxophone and orchestra (1994/1996)—Jan Sandström
- Chamber Symphony No. 3 for alto aaxophone and 20 string instruments(1995–96)—Kalevi Aho
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (1998)—Stephen Dankner
- Meditation for alto saxophone [or viola] and string orchestra (1998)—Stephen Dankner
- Concerto for saxophone and Orchestra (1998/99)—Toshio Hosokawa
- Dem Licht entgegen for alto saxophone and orchestra (2001)—Sunleif Rasmussen
- Escapades (2002)—John Williams
- Concerto for alto (soprano) saxophone and string orchestra (2003/2010)—Anders Eliasson
- Concerto No. 2 for alto saxophone and Strings (2004)—Miklós Maros
- Hesaar for alto saxophone and ensemble (2004)—Kiawasch Sahebnassagh[18]
- Saxophone Concerto No. 2: Under the Wing of the Rock for alto saxophone and strings (2006/2008)—Sally Beamish
- Concerto after Glière for alto saxophone and orchestra (2007)—David DeBoor Canfield
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (or wind ensemble) (2010)—Thomas Sleeper
- Rhapsody for alto Saxophone and Orchestra (2010)—André Waignein
- Saxophone Concerto No. 1, for alto saxophone and orchestra (2012)—Henry Kelder
- Hemke Concerto "Prisms of Light" for alto saxophone and orchestra—Augusta Read Thomas
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (2013)—John Adams
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra opus 70b(2015)—Nimrod Borenstein
- Saxophone Concerto No. 2, for alto saxophone and string orchestra (2015)—Henry Kelder
- Concerto for alto saxophone, baritone saxophone and orchestra (2004)—Hans Vermeersch
- Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra (2018)—Karol Beffa
- Rush concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra (2018)—Kenneth Fuchs
Tenor saxophone and orchestra
- 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
Baritone saxophone and orchestra
- 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
- Concertino for Solo Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (1996)—Robert Nelson
- Corduroy concertino for baritone saxophone and orchestra (2002–2003)—Herb Gellis
- Concerto for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (2003)—Benjamin Boone
- ...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
- Mumbai Concerto for Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra (2004)—Hans Vermeersch
- 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
- 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)—Fazil Say
- Violet Winds concerto for saxophone quartet and chamber orchestra (2015)—Peeter Vähi
Others
- Concerto for bass saxophone and strings (1999)—Carson Cooman
- Concerto for bass saxophone and string orchestra (or piano) (1999)—Jan van Dijk
- E(GO) for saxophone (soprano/alto/baritone) and orchestra (2012)—Andris Dzenītis
- The Color of Water for saxophone (soprano/alto/baritone) and orchestra (2017)—Justė Janulytė
- Mumbai Concerto for alto saxophone, baritone saxophone and orchestra (2004)—Hans Vermeersch
Saxophone and concert band
Soprano saxophone and concert band
- 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 Wind Ensemble (2014)—David Kirkland Garner
- Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Concert Band (2014)—Egemen Kesikli
- Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Concert Band (2014)—Lewis Porter
- Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Band (2015)—William Bolcom
Alto saxophone and concert band
- 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]
- Rhumba for alto saxophone and band (1949)—Maurice Whitney
- Introduction and Samba for alto saxophone and band (1950)—Maurice Whitney
- Ballade for Solo Eb Alto saxophone and Band (1956)—Alfred Reed
- 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
- Fantasy for alto saxophone and concert band (1970?)—Noah Klauss
- 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
- 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
- Elevator Music for alto saxophone and band (2013)—David DeBoor Canfield
- Concerto after Gliere for alto saxophone and band (2009)—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
- Concertango (2008)—Luis Serrano Alarcón
- Fantasia for alto saxophone and band (2011)—Eric Ewazen
- 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
- Pilgrim Concerto, Concerto for alto saxophone and concert band (2012)—Thomas Doss
Tenor saxophone and concert band
- Fragments for tenor saxophone and band (1967)—William Duckworth
- Concertino for tenor saxophone and band (or piano) (1978)—Walter Hartley
- Concerto for tenor saxophone and orchestra (transcription)[clarification needed] (1984)—Robert Ward
- Jigsaw for tenor saxophone and band (1992)—Jack Stamp
Baritone saxophone and concert band
- 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
Saxophone quartet and concert band
- Capriccio for saxophone quartet and band (1988)—Warren Barker
- And the Winds Shall Blow for saxophone quartet, winds and percussion (1994)—Wayne Peterson[28][29]
- Urban Requiem for saxophone quartet and wind ensemble (1995)—Michael Colgrass
- Dialogues for saxophone quartet, winds, and percussion (2006)—James Curnow
- Windings for saxophone quartet and wind orchestra (2006)—Miklós Maros
- Concerto for saxophone quartet and wind ensemble (2012)—David Maslanka
- Concerto after Dvorak (2018)—David DeBoor Canfield
Others
- 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
- Three Episodes, for contrabass saxophone and band (?)[clarification needed]—Barton Cummings
Saxophone and piano
Soprano saxophone and piano
- Caprice, Op. 80, for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1862)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Quite Time for soprano (or tenor) saxophone and piano (1980)—Ronald L. Caravan
- Sonata for Soprano Saxophone and Piano (1984)—Ronald L. 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
- 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
- Cries of the Stentor (1994)—Nigel Wood
- Soliloquy & Celebration for Soprano (or Tenor) Saxophone and Piano (1996)—Ronald L. Caravan
- 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
- ZBOP! for soprano saxophone and piano (2007)—Henry Kelder
- Für Walter for soprano saxophone and piano, percussion ad libitum (2010)—Toshio Hosokawa
- Sonata No. 2 for soprano saxophone and piano (2011)—Brian Vlasak
Alto saxophone and piano
- Caprice et Variations for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1860)—Jean-Baptiste Arban
- Fantasie sur un theme original (1860)—Jules Demersseman
- Solo de Concert (no. 1), Op. 74 for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1860)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Concertino, Opus 78 for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1861)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Solo de Concert No. 5, Op. 91 for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1863)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Solo de Concours Op. 13 for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1874)—Paul Agricole Génin
- Le Val Fleuri (1888)—Louis Ganne
- Hot-Sonate (1930)—Erwin Schulhoff
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1931)—Wolfgang Jacobi
- Suite for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1935)—Paul Dessau
- Aria for alto saxophone and piano (1936)—Eugène Bozza
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1937)—Bernhard Heiden
- Etudes (15) for Saxophone and Piano, Op. 188 (1942)—Charles Koechlin[31][32]
- Sonata in C♯ minor, for alsto saxophone and piano (1943)—Fernande Decruck
- Sonata for Alto Horn (or Alto Saxophone) and Piano (1943)—Paul Hindemith[33][34]
- Sonata, Op. 19 for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1944)—Paul Creston[35]
- Sonatina for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1953) – Lex van Delden
- Prélude, cadence et finale (1956)—Alfred Desenclos
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone (1960)—Alec Wilder
- Cinq danses exotiques (1961)—Jean Françaix
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1967)—Lawson Lunde
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone (1970)—Edison Denisov[36]
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano, Op. 29 (1970)—Robert Muczynski[37]
- Variations on a Dorian Theme for alto saxophone and piano (1972)—Gordon Jacob
- Four Moods for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1975)—Phil Woods
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1979)—John Worley
- Albanian Summer (1980)—Dave Smith
- Divertimento (1982)—Charles Wuorinen[38]
- Pequeña Czarda (1982)—Pedro Iturralde
- Picnic on the Marne (1983)—Ned Rorem
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1984) David Diamond
- Poem for Alto Saxophone and Piano(1986)—Anders Eliasson
- Whirled Series (1987)—Milton Babbitt[39][40]
- Keening for Alto saxophone and Piano (1987)—Michael Berkeley
- Light of Sothis (1987)—Amy Quate
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1988)—David Maslanka
- Novella for alto saxophone and piano (1991)—Howard J. Buss
- Chant (1991)—Augusta Read Thomas
- Fuzzy Bird Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1991)—Takashi Yoshimatsu
- Sonate for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1993)—Jindřich Feld
- Eremitani Sonata for Alto saxophone and Piano (1993)—Ian Stewart
- Hidden Reflections (1996)—Lior Navok
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1997)—Stephen Dankner
- Three Piece Suite for alto saxophone and piano (1998)—Richard Rodney Bennett
- Holy Roller (1998)—Libby Larsen
- Renewing the Myth (1998)[41]
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (2000)—David DeBoor Canfield
- Sonata after Poulenc for Alto Saxophone and Piano (2013)—David DeBoor Canfield
- Ragtime Sonata after Joplin for Alto Saxophone and Piano (2013)—David DeBoor Canfield
- Sonata for Alto Saxophone (2000)—Jack Cooper[42][43]
- Romance for Alto Saxophone and Piano (2000)—Stephen Dankner
- Sonata for alto saxophone (or clarinet) and piano (2004)—Julian Wagstaff([2])
- Sonata No. 1 for alto saxophone and piano (2007)—Brian Vlasak
- Quest for Alto Saxophone and Piano (2008)—Gilad Hochman
- Suite for Saxophone and Piano (2010)—Zechariah Goh
- Harlem for Saxophone and Piano (2018)—Karol Beffa
Tenor saxophone and piano
- Concerto, Op. 57, for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (1858)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Adagio et rondo, Opus 63 for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (1861)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Solo de concert No. 4, Opus 84 for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (1862)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Solo de concert No. 6, Opus 92 for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (1863)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Premier Solo andante et bolero for tenor saxophone and piano (1866)—Jules Demersseman
- Sonata for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (1967)—James Di Pasquale
- Sonata for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (1974)—Walter Hartley
- Sonata for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (1979)—William Schmidt
- September Sonata for tenor saxophone and piano (1985)—John Worley
- A Down East Sonata for tenor saxophone and piano (1993)—John Worley
- Rondo Passacaglia for tenor saxophone and piano (1998)—Henry Kelder
- Sonata for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (2007)—Ronald L. Caravan
- Quest for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (2008)—Gilad Hochman
- Sonata for Tenor Saxophone and Piano (2011)—David DeBoor Canfield
Baritone saxophone and piano
- Fantaisie, Op. 60, for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (1858)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Solo de concert (No. 2), Op. 77, for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (1861)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Solo de concert No. 3, Op. 83, for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (1862)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Solo de concert No. 7, Op. 93, for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (1863)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Little Suite for Baritone saxophone and piano (1974)—Walter Hartley
- Big Fun for Baritone saxophone and piano (2012)—Dorothy Hindman
- Sonata, Op. 6, for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (1976)—Garland Anderson
- Sonata for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (1976)—Walter Hartley
- Rhapsodie for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (1988)—Harald Genzmer
- Sonata for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (2008)—David DeBoor Canfield
- Duo for Baritone Saxophone and Piano (2008)—Walter Hartley
Saxophone, piano and percussion
See List of compositions for saxophone, piano and percussion
Cyberbird Concerto, trio reduction – Yoshimatsu Takashi
Saxophone quartet
- Premier Quatuor, Op. 53 (1857)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Quartet (1879)—Caryl Florio[44]
- Saxophone Quartet in B♭ Op. 109 (1932)—Alexander Glazunov[45]
- Introduction et variations sur une ronde populaire (1934)—Gabriel Pierné
- Petit Quatuor pour saxophones (1935) Jean Françaix
- Andante et scherzo for Saxophone Quartet (1938)—Eugène Bozza
- Quartet for Saxophones, Op. 102 (1939)—Florent Schmitt
- Quartet for Saxophones (1956)—Pierre Max Dubois
- Quartet for Saxophones (1963)—Alfred Desenclos
- Saxophone Quartet (1963)—Alec Wilder
- Quartet (1969)—Guy Lacour
- Saxophone Quartet No. 1 (1973)—Gordon Jacob
- Variations on a Theme of Stravinsky (1974)—Bernard Hoffer
- Drift (2002)—Dorothy Hindman
- Drastic Measures (1976)—Russell Peck
- Light and Shadow (1978)—Robert Starer
- Line Drawing after Mark Tobey (1978)—Samuel Alder
- Suite for Saxophone Quartet (1979)—Paul Creston
- Saxophone Quartet No. 2 (1979)—Gordon Jacob
- Quartet for Saxophones (1984)—Werner Wolf Glaser
- Quartet for Saxophones (1984)—Miklós Maros
- Moments musicaux (1985)—Sven David Sandström
- Music for Saxophones (1986)—Tristan Keuris[46]
- XAS (1987)—Iannis Xenakis[47]
- Back Burner (1989)—Frank Ticheli
- Fractal (1991)—Cristóbal Halffter[21]
- From My Diary (1992)—Branko Lazarin[48]
- Saxophone Quartet (1992)—Charles Wuorinen[22]
- Lamentatio (1992)—Erkki-Sven Tüür[49]
- Saxophone Quartet No.1 – Roads to Ixtlan (1992–93)—Per Nørgård[50]
- Saxophone Quartet No. 2 – Viltir Svanir (Wild Swans) (1994)—Per Nørgård
- Saxophone Quartet (1994)—Richard Rodney Bennett[22]
- Saxophone Quartet No.3 – Dansere omkring Jupiter (Dancers around Jupiter) (1995)—Per Nørgård
- Variations (On Several Lines by Amy Clampitt (1995)—Sidney Corbett
- Short Stories (1995)—Jennifer Higdon
- 4our Dedicated to Stockholm Saxophone Quartet (2016)—Arshia Samsaminia [51]
- July (1995)—Michael Torke [52]
- American Sketches for saxophone quartet (1996)—Aldo Rafael Forte
- Windup (1996)—Wayne Peterson[53]
- Mountain Roads (1997)—David Maslanka
- Di/con[ver(gence/sions)] (1998)—David Dzubay[54]
- Saxophone Quartet (1999)—Lior Navok
- Rise (2001)—Steven Bryant
- Out of the Blue (2001)—Frank Ticheli
- 24 Hour Sax Quartet (2004)—Michael Nyman
- Dry Bones (2005)—Howard J. Buss
- Market Forces (2005)—Eric Moe[55]
- Fireworks (2011)—Karol Beffa
- 5 Bagatelles for saxophone quartet (2014)—Michael Jamieson[56]
- Steamboat (2014)—Michael Daugherty
Saxophone and choir
- Ave Maris Stella and O Salutaris Hostia for Soprano Saxophone and TTBB Choir (2004)—Gion Antoni Derungs
- 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
Saxophone: other chamber works
- Nimrod Borenstein
- Lullaby opus 81c for alto saxophone, violin and piano (written and premiered in 2018)
- Quartet for tenor saxophone, violin, viola, and cello (1994)—Josef Tal
- Duo Concertante for alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, and piano, Op. 55 (1858)—Jean-Baptiste Singelée
- Quintet for 2 soprano saxophones, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, and baritone saxophone (1861)—Jerome Savari
- Quartet, for clarinet, tenor saxophone, piano and violin, Op.22 (1928–1930)—Anton Webern[57][58]
- Konzertstück for two alto saxophones (1933)—Paul Hindemith[59][60]
- Canonic Suite for four alto saxophones (1939)—Elliott Carter[61]
- Concerto for 22 Instruments (completed 2005)—Alistair Hinton (scored for 22 wind instruments including parts for 1 each soprano, alto, baritone and contrabass saxophones)
- 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[62]
- All Set for alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, trombone, bass, piano, vibraphone, and percussion (1957)—Milton Babbitt[63]
- Cantilène et danse for alto saxophone, violin, and piano (1961)—Marc Eychenne[64]
- 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
- 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
- Erwachen (Awakening), Nr. 92, for soprano saxophone, trumpet, and cello (2007)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Edentia for soprano saxophone and electronic music (2007)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Ouroboros for saxophone sextet (2013) – Clive Strutt
- Duo for soprano saxophone and alto saxophone (1981)—Gordon Jacob
- Quartet for flute, alto saxophone, guitar and solo percussion (1982)—Kalevi Aho
- 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[65]
- Escapade for alto saxophone and four percussion (1991)—Howard J. Buss
- 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
- 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[55][66]
- Zeraim from the Book of Ruth for soprano saxophone (or violin), mezzo soprano, and chamber ensemble (2002)—Leroy Osmon
- Meditatio for mixed chorus and saxophone quartet (2003)—Erkki-Sven Tüür[67]
- 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
- Nga Manu suite for 2 soprano saxophones (2006)—–Michael Jamieson[68]
- R.I.P.T. for alto saxophone and percussion (2014)—Dorothy Hindman
- 13 for 3 Through 5 for alto saxophone and percussion (2019)—Dorothy Hindman
- mutatis mutandis for alto saxophone and percussion (2020)—Dorothy Hindman
- The Griggs Suite for alto saxophone and percussion (2007)—Leroy Osmon
- 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
- Concerto for alto Saxophone, cello and eight percussionists (2009)—Leroy Osmon
- The Girl in White for soprano saxophone, trumpet, percussion, piano, violin I, violin II, viola, cello and bass (2011)—Robert J. Bradshaw
- Yiskor for mezzo soprano and soprano saxophone – Leroy Osmon
- Elegy for 2 soprano saxophones, alto saxophone and piano – Charlotte Harding
- Octopus for 2 saxophone quartets or for ten saxophones – Karol Beffa
- Prayer without Words for soprano saxophone and harp (2018) – Gilad Hochman
Unaccompanied saxophone
- Three Pieces for Soprano Saxophone (1956)—Giacinto Scelsi[69]
- Suite, Op. 99 for Alto Saxophone (1968)—Alois Hába
- Djiwa for Solo Saxophone (1971)—Laurence Wyman
- Images for Saxophones and Tape (1979)—Milton Babbitt[70][71]
- Sequenza IXb for Alto Saxophone (1981)—Luciano Berio[69]
- Three Pieces (1981)—Branko Lazarin[72]
- In Freundschaft (1982)—Karlheinz Stockhausen[69]
- Amour for saxophone (1976/2003)—Karlheinz Stockhausen
- Getting To Know The Weather Solo Baritone Saxophone (1986)—Eve Beglarian[69]
- A Day in the City for solo saxophone (1986)—Howard J. Buss
- Midnight Omen for solo saxophone (1986)—Howard J. Buss
- Hard for tenor saxophone solo (1988)—Christian Lauba
- Sequenza VIIb for Soprano Saxophone (adaptation by Claude Delangle in 1993)[73][74]—Luciano Berio
- Melodies for Saxophone (1995)—Philip Glass
- Sundance for the Kid for Alto Saxophone (1998)—Laurence Wyman
- Le Psaume salé for saxophone solo + tape + live-electronics (2001)—Sunleif Rasmussen
- Nine Études for saxophone by Christian Lauba
- Phoenix by Ryo Noda
- Mai by Ryo Noda
- Monologue for Solo Saxophone (2003)—Gilad Hochman
- Three Episodes for Solo Saxophone (2005)—Gilad Hochman
- 90 Sec for Solo Saxophone (2007)—Gilad Hochman
- Obsession for Solo Saxophone (2009)—Karol Beffa
External links
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