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Genres: Classical, Jazz, Electronic

Release Date: May 13, 2005

Listens: 30

Recs: 3

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 43:37

Tracks: 12

Record Label: BRSQ

© (C) 2004 BRSQ

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A Reed Breaks in Dumbo $1.80

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About A Reed Breaks in Dumbo

The Broken Reed Saxophone Quartet (BRSQ) was founded in the spring of 2002 by Charley Gerard. He was interested in forming a group with players who were at home in jazz, classical and other musical styles that lend themselves to saxophone quartet music. Talented, accomplished and versatile musicians soon joined him: Jenny Hill on soprano and tenor, Jeff Schiller on soprano and tenor, and Michel Göhler on baritone. The BRSQ has performed at the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art and other spots in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Fairfield County and was featured on Manhattan Cable TV Channel 34.
The BRSQ is a very unique quartet. It is unique in a general musical sense because there are very few sax quartets actively playing in New York and, more specifically, it differentiates itself through its eclectic interpretations and varied repertoire that cross over into many genres of music. Some are well-known pieces with innovative arrangements and others are original compositions by members of the group. In all cases, the music is selected to appeal to the mind and soul of the audience in surprising ways.

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shaunmdaniel Rec'd this on Jun 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 95 Rec's: 10
“Nice rich tones. Great for a contemplative and rainy day...”
shaunmdaniel Rec'd this on Jun 12, 2009:
Street Cred: 95 Rec's: 10
“The saxophones are captured in all their richness here in a jaunty tune that makes you want to smile as you walk down the street. The lack of backing percussion on this track actually adds to the effect. It's like a street jam session...”
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