A Tribute to Sax Various Artists - A Tribute to Sax
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
04.08.2017
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869):
- 1 Hector Berlioz arr. Shinichi Iwamoto: Le Corsaire 07:43
- Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828):
- 2 Franz Schubert: Trio in B-flat Major 05:29
- Jean-Baptiste Singelée (1812 - 1875):
- 3 Jean-Baptiste Singelée: Grand Quatuor Concertant 06:15
- Alain Crepin (b.1954):
- 4 Alain Crepin: A Tribute to Sax 10:55
- Romain Zante:
- 5 Romain Zante: Fantasy on a Japanese Song 07:46
- Christian Lauba (b. 1952):
- 6 Christian Lauba: Samba 05:01
- Jan Van der Roost (b.1956):
- 7 Jan Van der Roost: Images 18:40
- François Couperin (1668 - 1733):
- 8 François Couperin: Le Tic-Toc-Choc, ou Les Maillotins 03:25
- Russel Robinson (1892 - 1963) arr. Kenny Werner:
- 9 Russel Robinson arr. Kenny Werner: Portrait Of Jenny 07:22
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) arr. Alain Crepin:
- 10 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - arr. Alain Crepin: Le Nozze di Figaro 04:35
- Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) arr. Shinichi Iwamoto:
- 11 Claude Debussy arr. Shinichi Iwamoto: L’Isle Joyeuse 07:03
- John Baldwine (1560 - 1615):
- 12 John Baldwine: A Duo from the Baldwine Manuscript 03:32
- Jan Van der Roost (b.1956) arr. Shinichi Iwamoto:
- 13 Jan Van der Roost arr. Shinichi Iwamoto: Hommage à Adolphe Sax 03:14
- André Waignein (1942 - 2015):
- 14 André Waignein: Rhapsody 15:51
- Frank Martin (1890 - 1974):
- 15 Frank Martin: Sonata da Chiesa 15:02
- Joseph Helmesuberger Jr. (1855 -1907) arr. Bert van Thienen:
- 16 Joseph Helmesuberger Jr. arr. Bert van Thienen: Danse Diabolique 05:13
- Alexander Glazounov (1865 - 1936):
- 17 Alexander Glazounov: Chant du Ménestrel Opus 71 (1912) 03:48
- Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924):
- 18 Gabriel Fauré: Nocturne, Opus 43 nr.2 02:15
- Paquito D´Rivera (b.1948):
- 19 Paquito D´Rivera: Contradanza 01:25
Info for A Tribute to Sax
In 2014, Adolphe Sax was remembered and celebrated all over the world: indeed the Belgian genius-inventor was born in Dinant in 1814 and he died 80 years later in Paris after a rather turbulent life with several amazing achievements as well as failures and fiascos! In the aftermath of the “International Adolphe Sax Competition”, which was held in November ’14 in his native city, the idea was born to pay hommage to this important figure by recording a Cd featuring his most famous invention: the saxophone. By presenting the saxophone in various combinations (some of which are less common), it becomes clear how versatile and how well integrated this instrument has become in the international music business. It wasn’t easy to make a representative selection as there really is a lot to choose from! We specifically have focused on the soprano and the alto saxophone as the main solo instruments of the entire family, though also the tenor gets some exposure. Another instrument family which is directly related to Sax, the saxhorns (with e.g. the flugelhorn, the euphonium or the bass tuba), is less highlighted on this double Cd: it basically is all about the saxophone, so to say!
Simon Diricq, saxophone
Clément Holvoet, viola
Romain Shainaut, cello
Alain Crepin, saxophone
Julie Delbart, piano
Nikita Zimin, alto, saxophone
Niels Bijl, saxophone
Ronald Moelker, recorder
Frank Vaganee, alto saxophone
Simon Diricq, soprano saxophone
Peter Pieters, organ
Senzoku Gakuen College of Music
Saxophone Orchestra
David Reiland, conductor
Maurice Dubois, conductor
Alain Crepin, conductor
Jan Van der Roost, conductor
Ivan Meylemans, conductor
No biography found.
Booklet for A Tribute to Sax