Your Rockaby is a concerto for soprano saxophone and orchestra written by the British composer Mark-Anthony Turnage.
The concerto loosely bases its rhythmic structure on Samuel Beckett's play Rockaby.
It was first performed on February 23, 1994, at the Royal Festival Hall in London, by Martin Robertson at the soprano saxophone and the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Davis.
[6] Turnage himself described the concerto as "a journey through the flamboyant landscape of gaudy jazz figures, with the sax desperately clutching its melodic sanity".
[6] The general tone of the composition is bluesy and dark, which is specified in the tempo markings used in the score and reinforced by the unusual percussion scoring of the piece, calling for bodhráns (Irish traditional drums), darabukas (drums from the Middle East and North Africa) and the djembe (from West Africa).