The Pavane originated in Italy in the early 16th century. It is named after the town of Padua and was originally described as a processional dance in duple time. This charming example was composed for orchestra in 1887 and later transcribed for piano.
Parts included in set:
- Score
- Part 1 in Bb (for Soprano Saxophone or Clarinet)
- Part 1 in Eb (Alto Saxophone)
- Part 2 in Eb (Alto Saxophone)
- Part 3 in Eb (Alto Saxophone)
- Part 3 in Bb (Tenor Saxophone)
- Part 4 in Bb (Tenor Saxophone)
- Part 4 in Eb (Baritone Saxophone)