The alto saxophone is a member of the
saxophone family of
woodwind instruments. Saxophones were invented by
Belgian instrument designer
Adolphe Sax in the 1840s and patented in 1846. The alto saxophone is pitched in E, smaller than the B
tenor
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but larger than the B
soprano. It is the most common saxophone and is used in
popular music
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,
concert bands,
chamber music,
solo repertoire,
military bands,
marching bands,
pep bands, and
jazz
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(such as
big band
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s,
jazz combos,
swing music).
The alto saxophone had a prominent role in the development of jazz. Influential jazz musicians who made significant contributions include
Don Redman,
Jimmy Dorsey,
Johnny Hodges,
Benny Carter
Bennett Lester Carter (August 8, 1907 – July 12, 2003) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader. With Johnny Hodges, he was a pioneer on the alto saxophone. From the beginning of his career ...
,
Charlie Parker
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,
Sonny Stitt,
Lee Konitz,
Jackie McLean,
Phil Woods,
Art Pepper,
Paul Desmond, and
Cannonball Adderley.
Although the role of the alto saxophone in classical music has been limited, influential performers include
Marcel Mule,
Sigurd Raschèr,
Jean-Marie Londeix,
Eugene Rousseau, and
Frederick L. Hemke.
Range
As with most saxophones, the alto's written range is B
3 to F
6 (or F
6),
with the higher
altissimo register starting at F
6 (or G
6). The saxophone's altissimo register is more difficult to control than that of other woodwinds and is usually only expected from advanced players.
The alto saxophone is a
transposing instrument, with pitches sounding a major sixth lower than written. In terms of concert pitches, the alto saxophone's range is from concert D
3 (the D below
middle C—see
Scientific pitch notation) to concert A
5 (or A
5 on altos with a high F key).
Alto saxophonists

Notable jazz alto saxophonists include
Charlie Parker
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,
Cannonball Adderley,
Johnny Hodges,
Paul Desmond,
Benny Carter
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,
Ornette Coleman,
Bobby Watson,
Eric Dolphy,
Marshall Allen,
Art Pepper,
Julius Hemphill,
Oliver Lake,
Anthony Braxton,
Henry Threadgill,
Carlos Ward,
David Sanborn
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,
Dave Koz,
Tom Scott,
Paquito D'Rivera,
John Zorn,
Tim Berne,
Steve Wilson,
Steve Coleman,
Greg Osby,
Vincent Herring,
Mark Gross,
Kenny Garrett, and
Jeff Coffin.
Notable classical alto saxophonists include
Tim McAllister,
Jean-Yves Fourmeau,
Lawrence Gwozdz,
Donald Sinta,
Harvey Pittel
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...
,
Larry Teal,
Kenneth Tse,
Arno Bornkamp,
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,
Otis Murphy,
Claude Delangle.
Kadri Gopalnath was the pioneer of
Carnatic music for the instrument.
Manufacturers
Companies that currently produce saxophones include
Buffet Crampon,
KHS/
Jupiter
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,
Conn-Selmer,
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Yamaha,
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Vito,
Keilwerth,
Cannonball, and
Yanagisawa.
Classical music repertoire
The alto saxophone has a large classical solo repertoire that includes solos with
orchestra
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There are typically four main sections of instruments:
* bowed string instruments, such as the violin, viola, c ...
,
piano
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and
wind symphony. Two important solo compositions are
Jacques Ibert's "''
Concertino da Camera
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''" and
Alexander Glazunov's "''
Concerto in E Flat major''".
The alto saxophone is found in the standard instrumentation of
concert bands and
saxophone quartets. Alexander Glazunov composed his Saxophone Quartet in B-flat major in 1932.
The alto saxophone is sometimes used in orchestral music. Some of the compositions where it appears are listed below.
*
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features it in the "Intermezzo" and "Minuet" from the second suite of music from ''
L'Arlésienne.''
*It was called for by
Richard Strauss in his ''
Sinfonia Domestica
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'', which includes parts for four saxophones including an alto saxophone in F.
*
Dmitri Shostakovich uses the alto in his ''
Suite for Variety Orchestra'' and it has a prominent solo in the "Waltz No. 2" section. He also includes it in his ''
Suite No. 1'' and ''
Suite No. 2.''
*
Maurice Ravel uses the saxophone prominently in his orchestration of
Modest Moussorgsky's ''
Pictures at an Exhibition'', most notably as the soloist in "Il vecchio castello".
*
Alban Berg uses the saxophone in his late orchestral works, most notably "
Der Wein", ''
Lulu'', and the ''
Violin Concerto.''
*
Sergei Rachmaninoff uses the saxophone in his ''
Symphonic Dances'' as a soloist in the first movement.
*
George Gershwin
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includes it in a few pieces; such as ''
Rhapsody in Blue'' and ''
An American in Paris.''
*
Pierre Boulez wrote for 2 alto saxes in his composition ''
Pli selon pli'' ("Fold by Fold").
*
Benjamin Britten
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calls for an alto in his ''
Sinfonia da Requiem'' and ''
The Prince of the Pagodas.''
*
Leonard Bernstein includes an alto sax in his ''Symphonic Dances from
West Side Story.''
*
Vincent d'Indy enlists two altos in his opera ''
Fervaal
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.''
*
Darius Milhaud writes for an alto in ''
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'', and places it in the score where one would expect to see a viola.
*
Allan Pettersson makes use of an alto in his ''16th Symphony.''
*
Krzysztof Penderecki scores for two altos in his opera ''
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Premise
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'' ("Die Teufel von Loudon").
*
Aram Khatchaturian includes an alto in his ballet ''
Gayane.''
*
Poul Ruders
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Life
Born in Ringsted, Ruders trained as an organist, and studied orchestration with Karl Aage Rasmussen. Ruders's first compositions date from the mid-1960s. Ruders regards his own compos ...
includes a significant solo for the alto saxophone in his orchestral suite ''Concerto in Pieces.''
*
Eric Coates wrote for an alto in his 1936 ''Saxo-Rhapsody''.
*
Claude Debussy features an alto in his ''Rhapsody for Saxophone and Orchestra''.
*
Paul Creston
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Biography
Born in New York City to Sicilian immigrants, Creston was self-taught as a composer. His work tends ...
wrote a concerto for the alto as well as a sonata (with piano), a rapsodie (with organ), and included it in a suite for saxophone quartet.
*
Ronald Binge wrote a concerto for the alto saxophone in E-flat major (1956)
*
Alan Hovhaness includes an alto in his ballet
Is There Survival
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(also known as
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) and as part of incidental music he wrote to accompany the play
The Flowering Peach.
*
Bela Bartok calls for an alto in his ballet
The Wooden Prince
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(as well as tenor and baritones saxes).
*
Michael Tippett employs an alto in his 1989 opera
New Year (as well as soprano, tenor and baritone saxes).
References
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