We associate the saxophone with jazz, but Adolphe Sax always intended it as a classical instrument, marrying the woodwinds’ facility with the brass family’s projection. The instrument’s superstar Niels Bijl reveals the poetic range of this beautiful instrument in chamber music ranging from Webern’s haunting quartet, through to the bristling energy of Franco Donatoni’s Hot.
VARÈSE Octandre for 8 instruments*
WEBERN Quartet op. 22*
HINDEMITH Trio for Viola, Heckelphone and Piano op. 47*
T DER DOEST March*
N MUHLY Look for Me
N JOACHIM Radical Revelations
DONATONI Hot*
Niels Bijl director/saxophone
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Niels Bijl's ANAM residency is generously supported by Ralph and Barbara Ward-Ambler
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