Junichi Sato Performance

World premiere performance of a piece for tenor saxophone and ghettoblaster by Dutch composer JacobTV (Jacob ter Veldhuis), whose theme is the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

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For the occasion of his 60th birthday and his 30 years as a composer, Thierry Alla created for the Congress his cycle of solo pieces for six instruments.

Distancias Sensoriales

Sensorial Distances is the first artistic proposal of Constelación Saxophone Quartet. Formed in 2014, the Quartet offers a coherent music presentation combining electroacoustic and video projection.

FORCE for saxophone & video

A sequel to Pritchard’s work “Strength” for saxophone with video and live diffusion, premiered at the 14th World Saxophone Congress in Slovenia.

Convergence for Alto Saxophone and Electronics

Obsidian Quartet alto saxophonist Heidi Radtke Siberz would like to propose the French premiere performance of a recently composed work for alto saxophone and electronics entitled “Convergence” by Indiana, USA based composer Sang Mi Ahn. The 8 minute work was composed in collaboration with and dedicated to Heidi Radtke Siberz, who premiered the piece at Indiana University in 2011. It has since been performed at the 2013 the International Developments in ElectroAcoustics conference in Perth, Australia and has recently been performed by saxophonist Theofilos Sotiriades at The 3rd International Summer Music Academy (ISMA) in Kavala, Greece on July 19th, 2014. The work was also performed by saxophonist Steven Mauk after being awarded the Heckscher Composition Prize from Ithaca College.

Composer Portrait, J. Charney

American composer Jason Charney will play “Foreign Masonry” for baritone saxophone and live electronics, as well as a world premiere of his new work for solo soprano saxophone and live electronics.

No. 13 (The Weights)

The Weights present a full-length and flexible dance with live music performed by a saxophonist
and a computer musician. The viewers are seated inside the performance which
allows direct interaction.