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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Red Clay Saxophone Quartet\nEvent Url: http://www.g
 otriadscene.com/event/detail/19829/Red_Clay_Saxophone_Quartet\nEvent Date 
 Begin: 2010-02-12\nEvent Date End: 2010-02-12\n\nThe Red Clay Saxophone Qu
 artet joins with the Tango Duo to present an evening of tangos. Associated
  with the city of Buenos Aires\, Argentino\, from the late 1800s\, the tan
 go declined in popularity in the 1960s and 1970s but has been revived duri
 ng the late 1980s by a new generation of musicians. Never Too Tango!\, as 
 the program is entitled\, presents a number of tango arrangements that exp
 lore a diversity of colors\, some of them associated with the traditional 
 tango and others with more adventurous instrumentations representing a new
  sound world. The four saxophonists\, all internationally recognized\, per
 form widely and count numerous CDs to their credit. Susan Fancher has work
 ed with numerous composers to develop the repertoire for the saxophone thr
 ough commissions and publication of transcriptions. Robert Faub\, an accom
 plished classical soloist\, chamber musician\, and jazz artist\, is in gre
 at demand both as a teacher and as a performer. Steven Stusek\, a member o
 f the UNCG faculty\, has won many awards and competitions\, both in the Un
 ited States and in the Netherlands. Mark Engebretson\, of the UNCG composi
 tion faculty\, is well represented as a composer and performer not only in
  the United States but also in Vienna and Stockholm where he formerly resi
 ded. Lorena Guill&eacute\;n\, a native of Buenos Aires\, Argentina\, is eq
 ually at home as performer of &ldquo\;art&rdquo\; music and of tango\, whi
 ch she performs in numerous venues here and abroad. Alejandro Rutty\, of t
 he UNCG composition faculty\, serves as arranger and pianist for Argentine
 -Tango performances. This concert is sponsored by Lincoln Financial.\n\nSt
 art time: 7:30 p.m.
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SUMMARY:Red Clay Saxophone Quartet
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