Angels & Demons - Nexas Quartet & Emily Grainger

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Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne, VIC

The largely unexplored sound world of saxophone quartet and harp.

About the artists Nexas Quartet are committed to sharing the musical diversity of the saxophone, showcasing its versatility and ability to cross genre boundaries. Their utterly startling, adrenaline-fueled precision and virtuosity, paired with their prerogative to share existing and new repertoire make their concerts a pleasure to experience. Nexas Quartet is joined by the incredible talent of harpist Emily Granger providing a unique and largely unexplored sound world of saxophone quartet and harp.

About the concert Their performance in Primrose Potter Salon presents a program of reimagined classics from Debussy’s Danses sacrée et profane to Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro with a new composition from Van Klaveren and world premieres from award winning Australian composer Lyle Chan and Nexas’ own Michael Duke.

Long vilified in the world of musical instruments, the saxophone was banned by popes and fascist dictators alike as a symbol of debauchery and hedonism. The opposite end of the spectrum is the wholly angelic harp, the instrument of Gabriel, Cupid and all things virtuous. Together, sparks fly producing a new and largely uncharted sound world.

Praise for Artists Nexas Quartet ‘The quartet played with great energy and smooth precision full of virtuosity and fine ensemble work.’ Sydney Arts Guide

Emily Granger ‘…this is a brilliantly virtuosic exploration of a beguiling instrument.’ ABC Classic

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Standard $50 ($40 Concession)