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“If you want to hear what the saxophone might have
sounded like in the hands of the masters (and a little jazz)
hear these musicians!...”
-Nina Hodgson, Jazz
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April
3, 2007
This outstanding
local ensemble champions music that shatters stereotypes of
the saxophone and helps anchor this instrument’s place
in classical music. Their sparkling presentations of both
original saxophone quartet compositions and transcriptions
of classical favorites are sure to please.
Art
Brockmeyer (Soprano)
Garrison Smeltz (Alto)
Annelise Zamula (Tenor)
Hal Richards (Baritone)
Click
here for music by The Berkeley
Saxophone Quartet
Samuel
Barber: Adagio for Strings
Jean Jean: Quartet for Saxophone
Rudy Wiedoft: Saxophobia
Also, pieces by Duke Ellington and George Gershwin
[Tickets
and Information]
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