Rhapsodie Saxophone Quartet would like to extend a huge thank you to all who attended our debut Fringe show on the weekend. It was a wonderful feeling to look out and see a large audience. It really does make all the work and effort that goes into preparing for a concert worthwhile!
Speaking of efforts, RSQ would also like to thank a number of people. Without these people and their hard work, 'Sax to the Max' just would not be possible.
Firstly, a special thank you goes to Saxism Saxophone Quartet. Thank you for inviting us to play and for being such amazing musicians! It was a real thrill to perform three pieces as an Octet with you.
Thanks to Lindsay Heesom and Angela Heesom. Without both of you there wouldn't have been a show and we wouldn't have had a stunning venue to perform at! Thanks for immense amount of effort you both put in to organising this event.
Of course we must thank our wonderful composers. Saxophone Quartet repertoire is relatively limited, so not only did these composers help our quartet but they have made a difference to the saxophone community by writing their stunning works!
Thank you to David Lang for Harry's Fugue, Andrew Heuzenroeder for Metre's Running and Levi Whitworth for Saxophone Quartet No. 1
Last, but certainly not least, a big thank you to our guest artist Max Ziliotto for his fantastic Djembe work in Drastic Measures. Some have said that this was a highlight of the evening. Great work Max, we hope to work with you again soon!
Now for the exciting news! 'Sax to the Max' went so well that it was given a 5 star review in The Advertiser! See the review below:
Speaking of efforts, RSQ would also like to thank a number of people. Without these people and their hard work, 'Sax to the Max' just would not be possible.
Firstly, a special thank you goes to Saxism Saxophone Quartet. Thank you for inviting us to play and for being such amazing musicians! It was a real thrill to perform three pieces as an Octet with you.
Thanks to Lindsay Heesom and Angela Heesom. Without both of you there wouldn't have been a show and we wouldn't have had a stunning venue to perform at! Thanks for immense amount of effort you both put in to organising this event.
Of course we must thank our wonderful composers. Saxophone Quartet repertoire is relatively limited, so not only did these composers help our quartet but they have made a difference to the saxophone community by writing their stunning works!
Thank you to David Lang for Harry's Fugue, Andrew Heuzenroeder for Metre's Running and Levi Whitworth for Saxophone Quartet No. 1
Last, but certainly not least, a big thank you to our guest artist Max Ziliotto for his fantastic Djembe work in Drastic Measures. Some have said that this was a highlight of the evening. Great work Max, we hope to work with you again soon!
Now for the exciting news! 'Sax to the Max' went so well that it was given a 5 star review in The Advertiser! See the review below: