Formats and Editions
1. Allegro Giocoso
2. Allegretto Con Variazion
3. Final
4. Raga
5. Cake-walk
6. Passacaglia
7. Farandole Des Jeunes Filles
8. Chanson Pour Ma Mie
9. La Bohemienne
10. Des Alyscamps Mon Ame Soupire
11. Le Cabridan
12. Lento E Allegro Con Fantasia
13. Come Un' Improvisazione
14. Vivace
1. Adagio Recitativo
2. Allegro Commodo
3. Lento, Cadenza E Allegro
4. Sarabande
5. Rondo
6. Poeme Op.20
7. Allegro Moderato
8. Vif Et Leger
9. Adage
10. Allegro Vivo
11. No.8
12. No.2
13. No.9
14. No.3
1. Prelude, Cadence Et Final
2. Ruhig Bewegt
3. Lebhaft
4. Sehr Langsam
5. Lebhaft
6. Allegro
7. Lento
8. Allegro Moderato
9. Declame
10. Desinvolte
11. Dolcissimo
12. Final
13. Cadenza
14. Cantilene
15. Et Danse
1. Polychrome
2. Complainte
3. Et Danse
4. Prelude
5. Intermede
6. Improvisation Et Presto
7. Lento
8. Presto
9. Negre En Chemise
10. Linzer Tart
11. Grenadine
12. Vif
13. Modere
14. Brazileira
15. Capriccio
16. Toccata
17. Chanson
18. Et Passepied
19. Comme Un Vieux Noel
20. Les Ecureuils
21. Songe De Coppelius Op.30/11
22. L'Age D'Or
23. Caprice En Forme De Valse
24. Syrinx
More Info:
In the whole of the twentieth century no other instrumentalist exercised such an enduring influence in the international saxophone world as Jean-Marie Londeix. In celebration of the 85th birthday of this French virtuoso and living legend, the Dabringhaus & Grimm Archive series is re-releasing the four album set replete with historic recordings from 1957 to 1995. This portrait offers a representative cross section from a rich artist's life as well as an overview of the important saxophone literature of a whole epoch. Jean-Marie Londeix studied saxophone with the legendary Marcel Mule at the Paris Conservatory. [3] He also studied with Fernand Oubradous and Norbert Dufourcq, among others. He then served as the saxophone instructor at the Conservatory of Dijon for 18 years. He retired from the Conservatoire de Bordeaux, France in 2001. Jean-Marie Londeix won the international saxophone competition when he was only 15 years old. He is the founder of the "French Saxophonists Association" and the "International Saxophone Committee. " More than 100 varied compositions have been written specifically for him, and he has published several pedagogical works.