Jackson Crawford presents a captivating collection of works for saxophone and organ in his album "Works for Saxophone and Organ," released on September 15, 2014, under Rondeau Production. This 58-minute journey through classical compositions showcases Crawford's versatility and mastery of both instruments.
The album opens with a lively "Suite für Varieté Orchester," followed by a delicate "Walzer." Crawford's interpretation of "Rumänische Weihnachtslieder Sz 57" brings a festive spirit, while "Adoration" from the same suite offers a moment of serene reflection. The "Lieder, Op. 34" series includes the hauntingly beautiful "No. 14 Vocalise," demonstrating Crawford's ability to evoke deep emotion through his music.
A playful rendition of "Thema und Variationen über 'Ah, vous dirai-je, maman' KV. 265" adds a touch of classical charm, while the "Sinfonie für Orgel No. 5 F-Dur, Op. 42 No. 1" showcases Crawford's skill on the organ, particularly in the "Adagio" and "Toccata" movements. The "Figures à danser" series offers a delightful array of dances, from the energetic "Bransle" and "Rigaudon" to the graceful "Pavane" and "Passepied."
Crawford's rendition of "Stücke für Klavier zu 4 Händen, Op. 85 No. 12 Abendlied" is a soothing conclusion to the album, while "Mélodies, Op. 7 No. 1 Après un rêve" and "Pomp and Circumstance (5 Militärmärsche) Op. 39 No. 1" provide a contrast in mood and tempo. The album closes with the majestic "The Holy City," leaving the audience with a sense of awe and admiration for Crawford's musical prowess.