The Amsterdam Saxophone Quartet
"No other instrument is many-sided like the saxophone. Our saxes just beg us to play all different kinds of music."
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Daphne Balvers
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Rob Hauser
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Bart Kok
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Henk van Twillert
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The
Amsterdam Saxophone Quartet was founded in 1979 by four students of the
Sweelinck Superior School of Music in Amsterdam. Though the quartet
consists of four classical schooled musicians, its Repertoire covers a
wide range of different styles. Beside the traditional French
Repertoire for saxophone quartet, the ASQ also played a lot of pieces
by contemporary Dutch composers, partly written by order of the ASQ.
The rest of their Repertoire consists of arrangements and original
pieces varying from 'striptease' to 'heavy metal' and anything
in-between.
Examples are:
"Slight Return" by Jimi Hendrix
"Frank Zappa Suite"
"Portorican Suite"
"Fado Suite"
"Duke Ellington Suite"
"Rock 'n Roll Suite"
The
quartet also often plays together with guest soloists. Performances
with popular Dutch artists like singer Manke Nelis, accordionist Johnny
Meijer and his successor Eddie Hoorenman, jazz saxophonist Hans Dulfer
and the famous group The Nits all led to memorable concerts.
Large
nationwide theatre tours were made with Holland's most famous classical
violinist Jaap van Zweden (Leonard Bernstein's "West Side Story" and
"The Cole Porter Story") and with piano-player Daniël Wayenberg ("The
Gershwin Story").
In
1998 the quartet performed together with the Dutch Chamber Choir in the
opera "Gershwin in Blue", written by composer Chiel Meijering and
scriptwriter Lodewijk de Boer. The latest project of the ASQ was a tour
called "It don't mean a thing," with percussionist Han Bennink. Early
compositions by Duke Ellington came alive again by the enthusiasm of
these five musicians. The recordings for a new CD have been completed.
Beside
performing, the Amsterdam Saxophone Quartet also attaches much
importance to education. The four members all teach at music schools
and Superior Schools of Music. One of the highlights every season is a
trip to Portugal, where the ASQ gives masterclasses and concerts in
Oporto, Aveiro and surroundings. During this yearly event teaching and
performing are perfectly in balance, the ideal of the ASQ.
By
their audience and the Dutch newspapers the Amsterdam Saxophone Quartet
is unanimously appreciated for their impressive skill, enormous
enthusiasm and their always surprising choice for soloists and
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