Seventh Annual Saxophone Day
University of Huddersfield - 8th March 2020
Directed by Sarah Markham, the University of Huddersfield Saxophone Day is in its seventh year. The day will focus on the saxophone from its inception to modern day. This will include talks, recitals and playing opportunities encompassing repertoire from across its history.
Composer Charlotte Harding and saxophonist Amy Green present their lecture recital: 'Over 100 Years of Women and the Saxophone’. The lecture highlights the involvement of women on the development of the saxophone and its music. This event is supported by the Centre for Music, Culture and Identity (CMCI)
There will be opportunities to play in the Saxophone Day Orchestra, participate in workshops throughout the day, and learn about technical developments and history from industry specialists.
Tickets £20, with reductions for saxophone groups of 4 or more people, and teachers who bring 3 or more students go free. Students and children free.
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