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Rompduo 2009 tour
Barry Cockcroft (saxophone)
Adam Pinto (piano)

rompduo

rompduo

Australia’s well-known saxophone & piano duo are undertaking a concert tour of Australia & New Zealand this year. Rompduo recently completed a 3-month residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts and this year will be performing music by some of Australia’s most dynamic composers. Much of this exciting repertoire is featured on the new AMEB syllabus for saxophone released this year and will provide immediate appeal to a wide range of teachers, students and performers of classical saxophone.

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In recent weeks Rompduo (Barry Cockcroft & Adam Pinto) have given several concerts in Victoria, Australia. Performing several publications by Reed Music, the concerts saw the Australian premiere of several new works including the Sonata by Perry Goldstein, Naked Hum by Taran Carter, Three Places for a New Millenium by Stuart Greenbaum and two new compositions by Barry Cockcroft. Read the rest of this entry »

Australian duo Rompduo – Barry Cockcroft (saxophone) & Adam Pinto (piano) will be performing a recital in Melbourne on Sunday August 24th at 2pm.

The program will feature the following pieces:

Claude Debussy – Rapsodie
Matthew Orlovich – Crazy Logic
Barry Cockcroft – Rock Me!*
Taran Carter - 
Naked Hum 

Perry Goldstein – Sonata*
Saint-Saëns – Oboe Sonata
Barry Cockcroft – Blue Tongue*
Stuart Greenbaum – Three Places for a New Millennium

& more…

*Australian premiere

2pm Sunday 24th August
Reid Studio
Fintona Girls School, Balwyn
enter of Millah Road 

Reed Music is proud to support a performance of renown French saxophonist Claude Delangle in a performance at the University of Melbourne.

Soloist, researcher and pedagogue, Claude Delangle, one of the greatest contemporary saxophonists, stands out as the master of the French saxophone. Privileged interpreter for classic works, he enriches the repertoire and encourages creation by collaborating with the most renowned composers, including L. Berio, P. Boulez, Toru Takemitsu, A. Piazzolla, and promoting the youngest. Since 1986, he is invited saxophonist in the Ensemble Intercontemporain, he also appears as soloist with the most prestigious orchestras (London BBC, Radio France, Radio of Finland, WDR Köln, Berlin Philharmonic, Kioi Tokyo) and works with D. Robertson, P. Eötvös, K. Nagano, E.P. Salonen, Miung Wung Chung, G. Bernstein and many other conductors.

French saxophonist Claude Delangle

French saxophonist Claude Delangle

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