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Join Casey and Javier Oviedo, director of the Classical Saxophone Project in New York City, as they discuss the classical music application of the normally jazz-oriented saxophone.
A show note: you might notice that there are no examples of classical saxophone music in the episode. But please check out some youtube links below to listen to some well-known saxophone solos referenced in this episode!
Bolero: https://youtu.be/mhhkGyJ092E
(Also the subject of Episode 6!)
Prokofiev’s Dance of the Knights: https://youtu.be/Z_hOR50u7ek
(Sax is featured all the way through, but THE exposed solo happens around 4:40)
And an example of Javier himself!
https://youtu.be/3-wEXO0xmGU
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Join Casey and Javier Oviedo, director of the Classical Saxophone Project in New York City, as they discuss the classical music application of the normally jazz-oriented saxophone.
A show note: you might notice that there are no examples of classical saxophone music in the episode. But please check out some youtube links below to listen to some well-known saxophone solos referenced in this episode!
Bolero: https://youtu.be/mhhkGyJ092E
(Also the subject of Episode 6!)
Prokofiev’s Dance of the Knights: https://youtu.be/Z_hOR50u7ek
(Sax is featured all the way through, but THE exposed solo happens around 4:40)
And an example of Javier himself!
https://youtu.be/3-wEXO0xmGU
Support the show
Support the show here!
Patreon: www.patreon.com/keepclassicalweird
Shop: keep-classical-weird.myshopify.com
Facebook: @keepclassicalweirdpodcast
Instagram: @keepclassicalweird
YouTube: @keepclassicaleweird
Email: [email protected]