
Texas Saxophone Quartet
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© 1991 Texas Saxophone Quartet (614346046044) (format: CD-R)
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Classical saxophone quartet and sextet with percussion.
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- 1 Joy To The World
- 2 Jingle Bells
- 3 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- 4 Good King Wenceslas
- 5 Angels We Have Heard On High
- 6 Deck The Halls
- 7 Away In A Manger
- 8 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
- 9 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
- 10 Good Christian Men Rejoice
- 11 Silent Night
- 12 O Come Emmanuel
- 13 Beside Thy Cradle
- 14 Carol Of The Bells
- 15 The First Noel
- 16 Go Tell It On The Mountain
- 17 What Child Is This?
- 18 O Come All Ye Faithful
- 19 O Holy Night
- 20 We Three Kings
- 21 Jolly Old St. Nicholas
- 22 Patapan
- 23 It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
- 24 We Wish You A Merry Christmas
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The Texas Saxophone Quartet (and friends) recorded this unique collection of Christmas carols in 1990 - one of the first all-digital recordings of its kind recorded in Texas. We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the rich, full sound of our saxophone choir and the crisp, clear sounds of the digital recording.
Since the Texas Saxophone Quartet was formed in 1983, its goal has been to perform chamber music of the highest caliber while providing an entertaining way for all audiences to discover a different, classical side of the saxophone.
The TSQ was the 1987 winner of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, was selected as finalist in the 1987 Chamber Music Chicago Discovery competition, and was also a semifinalist in the 1990 Concert Artists Guild open competition in New York. The quartet has appeared at musical conventions across the United States and has been featured with the United States Navy Band in Washington as well as local bands and chamber orchestras. The TSQ presents recitals each year at local universities such as SMU and the University of North Texas and entertains regularly at the Dallas Museum of Art.
The Texas Saxophone Quartet prides itself on its diverse repertoire, ranging from Baroque transcriptions and classical literature to jazz, ragtime and popular favorites. More than just a performing ensemble, the group actively commissions new works to add to its unique library and to the libraries of saxophone quartets worldwide.