Januar 22, 2021 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
more informations and & tickets
The sensational SIGNUM saxophone quartet present repertoire from Echoes, their debut Deutsche Grammophon album, in this concert from the Berlin Meistersaal. Echoes features a wide range of genres, with arrangements of works by composers as diverse as Dowland, Albinoni, Fauré, Hindemith, Philip Glass and Peter Gregson, among others. Cellist Hila Karni joins the quartet for Max Richter’s On the Nature of Daylight, while also in the mix are Guillermo Lago’s “Sarajevo” (from Ciudades) – a sax quartet original – Pēteris Vasks’ Songs of Love and an arrangement of Joep Beving’s “Ab Ovo”.
Januar 23, 2021 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Valletta, Malta
Five young musicians create soundscapes that no one has ever explored before as they embark on a Star Trek-like journey. Percussionist Alexej Gerassimez and the SIGNUM saxophone quartet are all highly acclaimed performers and universalists of the young classical music scene. These are five virtuosos who love to break down barriers between concert and performance, between styles and genres and between composition and improvisation.
Crossing borders is also the central focus of the programme which the multi-percussionist and four saxophonists have conceived together. Familiar classics such as Holst’s “Planets” are followed by contemporary works by Alexej Gerassimez (“Rebirth”) and Steve Martland (“Starry Night”) and by a new piece specially commissioned from the New Zealand composer John Psathas. Cosmic sound tracks by John Williams rub shoulders with fire crackers from the world of rock music (Pink Floyd and AC/DC). The concert galaxy is shaped by theatrically choreographed works (“Bad touch” by Casey Cangelosi) as well as by sophisticated lighting control and presentations.
In putting together their set list, the musicians have sought inspiration from the major questions facing mankind. Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? Their music takes the audience on a trip deep into space and right into the heart of our subconscious, where we confront our fears, dreams and yearnings.
In short, the concert becomes a spatial experience which appeals to all ages and all types of audience – exciting and soothing, surprising and familiar, romantic and rocking, grounded and other worldly.
Alexej Gerassimez (1987): Rebirth
for percussion and saxophone quartet
Gustav Holst (1874-1934): The Planets
Transcription for percussion and saxophone quartet
Jupiter
Venus
Uranus
John Psathas (1966): Commission piece
for Alexej Gerassimez and SIGNUM saxophone quartet
Casey Cangelosi: Bad Touch
for performer and playalong
Steve Martland (1954-2013): Starry Night
Transcription for percussion and saxophone quartet
Alexej Gerassimez (1987): Asventuras
for Snare Drum Solo
AC/DC (Angus Young, Malcolm Young): Thunderstruck
for saxophone quartet
Pink Floyd Suite
Transcription for saxophone quartet and percussion
John Williams (1932): Cantina Band
Transcription for saxophone quartet and percussion
Artists Management Company
Piazza R. Simoni, 1
37122 Verona
ITALY
Office: +39 045 8014041
Franco Panozzo, general manager
Artist manager: Alex Kirsch (Mrs)
Mob. +39 331 6655472
signum@amcmusic.com
in conjunction with Konzertdirektion Goette
Januar 22, 2021 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
more informations and & tickets
The sensational SIGNUM saxophone quartet present repertoire from Echoes, their debut Deutsche Grammophon album, in this concert from the Berlin Meistersaal. Echoes features a wide range of genres, with arrangements of works by composers as diverse as Dowland, Albinoni, Fauré, Hindemith, Philip Glass and Peter Gregson, among others. Cellist Hila Karni joins the quartet for Max Richter’s On the Nature of Daylight, while also in the mix are Guillermo Lago’s “Sarajevo” (from Ciudades) – a sax quartet original – Pēteris Vasks’ Songs of Love and an arrangement of Joep Beving’s “Ab Ovo”.
Januar 23, 2021 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Valletta, Malta
Five young musicians create soundscapes that no one has ever explored before as they embark on a Star Trek-like journey. Percussionist Alexej Gerassimez and the SIGNUM saxophone quartet are all highly acclaimed performers and universalists of the young classical music scene. These are five virtuosos who love to break down barriers between concert and performance, between styles and genres and between composition and improvisation.
Crossing borders is also the central focus of the programme which the multi-percussionist and four saxophonists have conceived together. Familiar classics such as Holst’s “Planets” are followed by contemporary works by Alexej Gerassimez (“Rebirth”) and Steve Martland (“Starry Night”) and by a new piece specially commissioned from the New Zealand composer John Psathas. Cosmic sound tracks by John Williams rub shoulders with fire crackers from the world of rock music (Pink Floyd and AC/DC). The concert galaxy is shaped by theatrically choreographed works (“Bad touch” by Casey Cangelosi) as well as by sophisticated lighting control and presentations.
In putting together their set list, the musicians have sought inspiration from the major questions facing mankind. Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? Their music takes the audience on a trip deep into space and right into the heart of our subconscious, where we confront our fears, dreams and yearnings.
In short, the concert becomes a spatial experience which appeals to all ages and all types of audience – exciting and soothing, surprising and familiar, romantic and rocking, grounded and other worldly.
Alexej Gerassimez (1987): Rebirth
for percussion and saxophone quartet
Gustav Holst (1874-1934): The Planets
Transcription for percussion and saxophone quartet
Jupiter
Venus
Uranus
John Psathas (1966): Commission piece
for Alexej Gerassimez and SIGNUM saxophone quartet
Casey Cangelosi: Bad Touch
for performer and playalong
Steve Martland (1954-2013): Starry Night
Transcription for percussion and saxophone quartet
Alexej Gerassimez (1987): Asventuras
for Snare Drum Solo
AC/DC (Angus Young, Malcolm Young): Thunderstruck
for saxophone quartet
Pink Floyd Suite
Transcription for saxophone quartet and percussion
John Williams (1932): Cantina Band
Transcription for saxophone quartet and percussion
Artists Management Company
Piazza R. Simoni, 1
37122 Verona
ITALY
Office: +39 045 8014041
Franco Panozzo, general manager
Artist manager: Alex Kirsch (Mrs)
Mob. +39 331 6655472
signum@amcmusic.com
in conjunction with Konzertdirektion Goette