Riga Saxophone Quartet - Saule Tikai (2021) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Saule Tikai
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: SKANI
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:05:47
Total Size: 318 / 673 mb
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Tracklist

01. Two Fantasies for Saxophone Quartet and Piano: I. Uz mēness pusi
02. Two Fantasies for Saxophone Quartet and Piano: II. Saule tikai-aplis
03. Dīvainie Sapņi: I. Risoluto
04. Dīvainie Sapņi: II. Scherzando
05. Dīvainie Sapņi: III. Lontano
06. Vidi Quattuor Angelos
07. Rīgas Triptihs: I. Torņi
08. Rīgas Triptihs: II. Tirgus
09. Rigas Triptihs: III. Tilti
10. Extension in Blur


Riga Saxophone Quartet's international debut featuring world premiere recordings dedicated to the ensemble by Dace Aperane, Marite Dombrovska, Rihards Dubra, Edgars Makens and Rigards Zalupe.

This is an album of musical friendship where the Riga Saxophone Quartet meets with composers and like-minded performers, and five compositions grounded in poetry, dreams, the Book of Revelation, Old Town Riga streetscapes, and the art of photography come into being. The RSQ debuted on May 5, 1992, in the White Hall of the Latvian Philharmonic. Membership in the quartet has changed several times with Artis Simanis the only enduring original member. Artis Simanis received the Latvian Music Award in 2009 and the Order of the Three Stars in 2010 for his contributions to saxophone development in Latvia.

With Artis at its heart, the RSQ has developed diverse concert programming with an enormous repertoire ranging from Gabrieli and Bach to Glass and Piazzolla, and world music to jazz. The quartet appears on its own and in conjunction with Latvia's professional orchestras and choirs, performing in Latvia's concert halls, schools, and churches. They received the Grand Music Award in 1999 for artistic achievement at the First International Saxophone Festival Saxophonia and their extensive performance commitments in Latvia. During the next decades they take part in the Latvian National Opera's production of Fruits of the Earth.