SIGNUM Saxophone Quartet:
Blaž Kemperle, soprano saxophone
Jacopo Taddei, alto saxophone
Alan Lužar, tenor saxophone
Aram Poghosyan, baritone saxophone
"Chameleon" - works for 4 saxophones, original and arranged, from Bach, Glasunow and Piazzolla to Chick Corea and AC/DC
"No instrument devours its soloists like the saxophone. It drives them into a frenzy," the publicist and jazz fan Roger Willemsen once wrote admiringly. Anyone who has experienced the internationally renowned, multi-award-winning SIGNUM saxophone quartet live will immediately agree. However, it is not only the rousingly energetic but also the delicately velvety sounds that are the trademark of these four exceptional musicians. Always in search of the perfect ensemble sound, as versatile as chameleons and characterized by an insatiable curiosity for stylistic borderline experiences, the joy of making music together is audibly and visibly their top priority.
The SIGNUM saxophone quartet is everything - except ordinary: four outstanding saxophonists who have known each other since their student days and have been reinventing themselves ever since. Musical border crossers, whose deep devotion to the classical string quartet sound goes hand in hand with great enthusiasm for the rock classics of our time. And an incomparable charisma that puts the icing on the cake of the impressive, virtuoso skills of Blaž Kemperle, Jacopo Taddei, Alan Lužar and Aram Poghosyan .
From the very first second of their performances, these exceptional musicians ignite a musical firework display full of emotion - characterized by an insatiable curiosity for stylistic borderline experiences and the unwavering search for the perfect ensemble sound. Whether original compositions for saxophone quartet, arrangements of orchestral works, baroque compositions or rock music - SIGNUM's unwavering love of music spans almost all eras and genres. This masterful joy of playing can hardly be explained. You have to experience it.
www.signum-saxophone.com
After-work lounge with DJ Bow-Tanic
from 6 pm and after the concert
Organizer: Musikfestspiele Sanssouci and Nikolaisaal Potsdam gGmbH
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