Congrats to you, and to Dr. E - really good piece! I hope other saxophonists will take to it the way they have with a bunch of his other works. (I still love the _Duo Concertante,_ and think it should get played more.) I particularly liked the change of moods in the third movement - kind of like a three-movement sonata within itself. Your playing is great, as always - such clear and even technique, full tone throughout all registers, expressive musicality... and that sound! (Though, having heard you in person earlier this year, I can say I don't think the audio here really does full justice to your tone. Alas, the limits of technology!) I'll be listening to this again...
Congrats to you, and to Dr. E - really good piece! I hope other saxophonists will take to it the way they have with a bunch of his other works. (I still love the _Duo Concertante,_ and think it should get played more.) I particularly liked the change of moods in the third movement - kind of like a three-movement sonata within itself. Your playing is great, as always - such clear and even technique, full tone throughout all registers, expressive musicality... and that sound! (Though, having heard you in person earlier this year, I can say I don't think the audio here really does full justice to your tone. Alas, the limits of technology!) I'll be listening to this again...
Looking forward to playing this at the Saxophone Symposium in Fairfax, VA in January!
@@SusanFancher Yes, I saw the schedule a couple of days ago, and circled your performance! :)