Hi all:
Two years ago Dr Mc Allister came to Boston and besides some masterclasses, he played a couple of concerts with the 20:21 trio and that was really beautifull. At Edward Pickman Concert Hall, there were only 9 or 10 people in the audience! (a shame or bad publicity, I do not know).
Well, one of the pieces was Phillipe Leroux's "Un lieu verdoyant, Hommage à Gérard Grisey". What a great piece, for soprano sax and voice. Does anybody know of any recordings of this piece? I checked Dr Mac Allister discography and it is not there yet. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Two years ago Dr Mc Allister came to Boston and besides some masterclasses, he played a couple of concerts with the 20:21 trio and that was really beautifull. At Edward Pickman Concert Hall, there were only 9 or 10 people in the audience! (a shame or bad publicity, I do not know).
Well, one of the pieces was Phillipe Leroux's "Un lieu verdoyant, Hommage à Gérard Grisey". What a great piece, for soprano sax and voice. Does anybody know of any recordings of this piece? I checked Dr Mac Allister discography and it is not there yet. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!