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Performance content

Saxophone quartet in the grandeur of the part 1:Symphonic Saxophone Orchestra expression
Franck, Brahms, Tchaikovsky (R. Arranged by YAC) / Chamber Symphony
Wagner (G. Clammers transcriptions) Guide and der Ring des Nibelungen
No. 2,:Night at the Cinema music cinema night
Morricone (B. Snowed transcriptions) and Gabriel's oboe
P. glass (arr. by Amstel Quartet) / String Quartet No. 3 "Mishima"
Bernstein (J. Boatman transcriptions) and "West side story" selection
M. Nyman (R. YAC transcriptions) and piano, sings
S. Barber (J. v. d. Linden transcriptions) for strings Adagio

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http://www.nikkei-events.jp/concert

Appearance

Remco YAC (soprano saxophone) / Olivier sleepin (alto saxophone) and bus-APSS wud (tenor saxophone) and Harry Sherin (baritone saxophone)

Staff

Organizer: Japan economic newspaper / sponsored by: Fujitsu Limited

Schedule

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2019/4/18 (Thu)

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4/18/2019 (Thursday) 18:30 start

* opening is the start 30 minutes before.

Ticket Fee

ADV: 3800 yen (tax included)

+ Ticketing Fee

Venue

Nikkei Hall

Remarks

Organizations Overview

Amstel Quartet (saxophone quartet) Amstel Quartet:
expressive, and Chameleon to create a protean sound Quartet. Classical, pop, jazz, world music and new sounds, ranging from music backed by technology have a repertoire, they attract the attention from all over the world. Playing, full of energy, grab the hearts of the audience, the Netherlands is considered as the most colourful in the world saxophone quartet. Ever played, Europe, Russia, Middle East, China, Japan, Canada and USA tour in prestigious halls around the world, such as the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, New York Carnegie Hall. There are a lot of recordings, released 9 CDs from their Amstel records. Because of their varied composed and orchestrated pieces, the contents. Since its formation in 1997, with various international awards such as Gustave Bunche International saxophone competition winner, Carnegie Hall concert audience award.

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