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Time:Friday, September 29, 2017 at 19:00 (Admission time starts at 18:30) Venue: 1F Auditorium, Center of Academic Activities, Academia Sinica Performer: MIT Saxophone Ensemble Admission: Free MIT Saxophone Ensemble was formed in 2013 by talented Taiwanese saxophonists who have studied in the United States, France, Thailand, and the Netherlands. As an emerging chamber group, the MIT has held over 50 concerts and events and also collaborated with numerous other great musicians including Marija Aupy, Vincent David, Philippe Geiss, Hiroshi Hara, Gregory Letombe, Masanori Oishi, Nicolas Prost and Alexandre Souillart. Having defined themselves as a versatile chamber group, the MIT Saxophone Ensemble always enjoys being innovative with their performances, teaching, and other aspects of the group’s artistry. Four arrangements of classical music will be presented in the concert, including J.S. Bach, Mozart, Grieg, and Bernstein. In addition, an innovative contemporary work by European composer Theodor Burkali, and Taiwanese Folk Song Suite by Taiwanese composer Che-Yi Lee will also be included in concert programme. We are excited to invite you join a journey of various music styles, and experience the wonderful sound of the saxophone ensemble.
Programme: J. S. Bach / Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major, BWV 1048 W. A. Mozart / Divertimento in D major, K.136 E. Grieg / Holberg Suite, Op.40 Theodor Burkali: U-Sax L. Bernstein / Overture to “Candide” Che-Yi Lee / Taiwanese Folk Song Suite
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