World Premiere of canadian composer Eric Champagne’s octet performed by Nelligan & Saxologie saxophone quartets.
Presentation of canadian composer André Hamel’s « À huit », for 8 saxophones.
World Premiere of canadian composer Eric Champagne’s octet performed by Nelligan & Saxologie saxophone quartets.
Presentation of canadian composer André Hamel’s « À huit », for 8 saxophones.
Cuento #3 is a composition for 3 saxophones, piano and percussion. It is inspired by traditional Latin American rhythms, portraying areas of the region. It uses a contemporary approach of jazz.
This conference will allow the children to discover the various types of saxophones and the principles of functioning and the story of the instrument.
Saxos de Honduras, will perform Honduran musical works specifically arranged for the ensemble, which is the first and currently the only one doing this kind of interpretation of country songs.
The performance at the PréO on June 12nd will be followed by the screening of the World Streaming Show.
To create a reduction that both conserves the integrity of the piece, while remaining true to the spirit of the music, Liz Ames has worked closely with the composer of the concerto, John Mackey.
An execution of two pieces for sopranino saxophone and piano: world première of “Limnoùla”, written for the Congress by Carmelo Luca Sambataro (1979) and “Man -Mou” by Nigel Wood.
A performance of Dave Stapleton’s “Catching Sunlight” for saxophone quartet and rhythm section.
The Flux’O Nima duo focuses on revealing and developing the potential of the association of two instrumental timbres barely combined in chamber music : flute and saxophone.
This performance will include the European premiere of Lucie Robert’s Interrogations for violin, saxophone, and piano. She will also play Walter Hartley’s Dance Suite for violin, saxophone, and piano.
The international sax ensemble of the royal conservatory of Brussels (conducted by Alain Crepin) invites the first laureates of the 6th international competitions of Dinant ! With V. David, A. Doisy, H. Hara, S. Diricq & N. Zimin