12 Duets for Alto Sax - Twelve saxophone duets by Mozart, KV 487 (1786) - duet (of the same instrument) by Mozart arr. Mark Feezell, Ph.D. (DrFeezell.com)
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These approachable duets are an excellent introduction to the style of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). He composed them in Vienna in 1786 for "horn," possibly basset horn.
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