Recorder player Daniel Koschitzki has been regarded as an innovative trendsetter on his instrument even before he founded his ECHO Klassik award-winning ensemble Spark. Stylistically and conceptually, he deliberately avoids any kind of pigeonholing and celebrates a passionate and creative diversity of expression.
This makes him the perfect partner for the Berlin saxophone quartet clair-obscur, which has been described by the FAZ as "the saxophone quartet that can do everything" for good reason. The five musicians skillfully interweave popular classics with exciting modern sounds: Vivaldi's famous Concerto in C major or Mozart's Flute Quartet in D major are brought into dialog with minimalist-romantic film music by British composer Michael Nyman and rocking-grooving patterns by Dutch composer Chiel Meijering.
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