This innovative duet, mixing percussions and saxophone, will perform “Glacier” by Masson, an Icelandic composer and the new play of José Martinez Rubiano from Colombia for his world premiere.
Event style: electroacoustic
The Unvoiced Saxophone
The Unvoiced Saxophone program is an exploration of new sound worlds for saxophone and electronics in an entirely contemporary context.
Punching Holes in Space
Punching Holes in Space is a world premiere by P. Elwood for alto and baritone saxophone, piccolo trumpet in A, trumpet in C and flugelhorn, and extended percussion featuring an IPad.
Quatuor de saxophones Nelligan performance
Two canadian composers’ works by Nelligan saxophone quartet :«Brumes matinales et textures urbaines» by André Hamel and «Quatuor» by Dereck Healey.
nOx.3
nOx.3 brings together three open and curious personalities wishing to turn jazz into a resolutely modern music. Their music generates an infinite variety of sound and leads to an indescribable trance.
F. Alba – Création
Frederico Alba offers an eclectic program of three world premieres for bass saxophone and electronic loop, bass saxophone, and baritone saxophone and pianoforte.
Duo Ambiguë performance
Duo Ambiguë presents the product of its collaboration with french-canadian composer Charles-Philippe Tremblay-Bégin, with a premiere for two saxophones and a loop pedal.
Dancing To Eternity: Five Grooves For Tenor Saxophone And Electroacoustic Brass and Percussion
Jordan Lulloff will perform a new commission by Charles Ruggiero that will be premiered at SaxOpen. His work combines live, real-time saxophone performance with prerecorded electroacoustic sounds.
Netmoiré – saxophone trio & computer
Netmoiré is an electroacoustic improvisation trio juggling between free jazz and avant-garde musics, featuring Jason Charney and Josh Simmons on computers and Nick Zoulek on saxophones.
Vermont Counterpoint for Saxophone – solo
Jeffrey Heisler presents the European Premiere of the transcription for saxophone of « Vermont Counterpoint » by Steve Reich, a piece originally for flute.