Are you her father or her boyfriend? No, it is a quartet with a place for each instrument. Learn to listen to the music of an ensemble and not just the singing of an instrument.
@@gerardbatti3406 The soprano sax is the lead voice in the ensemble. Yes, all have a voice, all parts are important, however I was just admiring her soprano sound, and the way she led the ensemble.
The saxophone is a wonderful instrument, especially the alto, to my ears. JS Bach was the greatest composer who ever was or ever will be. He is God's musical gift to mankind. Delightful performance.
Wonderful selections, arrangements & execution. Amazing ears, pitch control & harmony. All in such a captivating, elegant visual package. I'm enchanted. 💕
Amazing job! I used to play classical sax. I'm super-impressed by these superb saxophonists. Amazing tone, pitch, and technique. Bravo!!! And thank you for posting this. It is wonderful to listen to.
Excellent ...! Merci merci pour ces moments exquis passes à vous écouter ...🎷🎷🎷 Bravo à vous .. ne vous arrêtez pas en si bon chemin...la route est longue mais passionnante... Un saxophoniste fan Alain Alain
I would like to know the names of the songs. I know at the beginning is Badinerie by Bach. The second one is also a Fugue by Bach but I am not sure the name. I'll have to do some research. 😀
I only know a few of the pieces just by hearing them, but here's what I know! 8:10 is Movement 1 of Dvorak's "American" String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96 18:32 is Piazzolla's Oblivion 23:24 is Piazzolla's Libertango Hopefully this is somewhat helpful! I couldn't tell you what the other pieces are at this point, I'd have to do a lot more digging to figure that out :)
@@katieaschoff5511 I know the very first piece is "Badinerie" by Bach. Also the second one is another Fugue by Bach... so we are pretty close to having them all. Thanks and sorry it took a whole year to reply.
Wow! Beautiful music. Beautiful playing. I have just become one of your fans. What is the song at 18:36 ? It sounds like Oblivion. And at 23:26? Sounds like Libertango. Both by A. Piazzolla?