Amethyst Quartet - "Recitation Book" - Maslanka - Mvt.5
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Northwestern University's Amethyst Quartet earned top honors in spring 2008 by winning the MTNA National Collegiate Chamber Music Competition (Denver, CO), the Coleman-Saunderson Prize for Woodwinds and Brass at the Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition (Pasadena, CA), and the Gold Medal of the Winds Division of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition (South Bend, IN).
Their performance and competition repertoire included David Maslanka's 2006 composition Recitation Book, written for the Masato Kumoi Quartet of Japan, and Salinas's own arrangement of Six Bagatelles by György Ligeti. Amethyst Quartet members: Johnny Salinas - Soprano Saxophone Sean Hurlburt -
Alto Saxophone Luke Gay - Tenor Saxophone Zachary Pfau - Baritone Saxophone This video footage comes from their preliminary entry DVD used for the Fischoff Competition.
Tagi: Amethyst Quartet Saxophone Sax Maslanka David Recitation Book Johnny Salinas Sean Hurlburt Luke Gay Zachary Pfau
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a CD...
. so brilliantly done! Kind of a random question, but my I ask what kind of camera you guys used to record this?
congratulations....!!!! beautiful sound
all did an amazing job!!
this, you might poop yourself.
this.
gold-medal winning performance...
from listening to this.
player is almost nonexistent in the sound coming from the quartet. I feel like there is not a definitive recording of this piece. This quartet to me sounds kind of thin and a little reedy. Red Line play it with too heavy of a style. In the Japanese recording there is a lot of lining up issue
s that occur. just my .02 cents
like $.02 and switched the way I wanted to say it without proofing.
good. Especially the soprano players altissimo register. I just do not like the interpretations that are being called definitive.
mind, the Amethyst Quartet never recorded this piece professionally. This video was recorded, by amateurs, as an entry video for Fischoff. Likewise, this was recorded over 3 years ago. If I had to play it again, I would probably do some interpretative things differently as music changes overtim
e. Either way, Thanks for watching...
8:36? I couldn't help but notice it was used in his 5th Symphony (Mvt. I) as well.
in that symphony as well because it's a pretty popular chorale melody
very often and love your sound :D congratulations for your work :) ( wich are the altissimo notes of the soprano in the beginning? )