Lars-Erik Larsson’s Saxophone Concerto, Op. 14 (1934) is a landmark of 20th-century woodwind literature. This paper examines its historical origins, its technical demands, and its role in establishing the saxophone as a serious solo orchestral instrument. The Collaboration with Sigurd Raschèr
Wait, Bo Larsson passed away in 2012. The copyright would be 70 years after his death. 2012 + 70 = 2082. So until 2082, the works are under copyright. Therefore, the concerto is still protected, and IMSLP won't have it. So the user needs to purchase a licensed score. larsson saxophone concerto pdf full
If you cannot locate the score through standard channels: Lars-Erik Larsson’s Saxophone Concerto, Op
Next, the publisher. Bo Larsson's works may be published by editions like Bärenreiter, Peters, or other Scandinavian publishers. Alternatively, independent publications or the composer's own publishing company. Another thought: sometimes concertos are published as parts of larger collections or through the saxophone's manufacturer, like Selmer, but that's a stretch. The best approach is to direct the user to the official website of the composer or the publisher. Moderato : The first movement features a lyrical
For those seeking to access the full score and parts, here are a few online resources:
Preparation tips once you obtain the score