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Saxophone Concert Review

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I attended David T. Wallace Jr. Saxophone concert, on March 3, 2017 at 4 pm in the Morrison Fine arts building. He was accompanied by a pianist Run Guthrie. The event was held in a choir room, and it started on time. I have never been to a saxophone or piano concert, it was a fun and new experience. The two-man played the first tune together call “Carnival of Venice” by Henry W. Davis, which was originally played with a Baritone or Trombone and not a saxophone. The tune was soft and airy like. The piano in the background made it even more beautiful. The second piece “Fantasies” By George O Telemann, which is usually played by a piano alone, but they included the saxophone. I never heard of the piece, it was light and beautiful.

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