This album by Australian saxophonist Amy Dickson was originally issued by Australia's ABC Classics; it was picked up by Sony Classical and given cheesy graphics that for American listeners of a certain age may bring to mind the Bo Derek film 10 . That is the end of the list of complaints about this extraordinary release, which offers music that will be unfamiliar to nearly all but Australian listeners (and perhaps many of those) and yet is compelling from beginning to end. This is contemporary virtuoso music of the highest ...
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This album by Australian saxophonist Amy Dickson was originally issued by Australia's ABC Classics; it was picked up by Sony Classical and given cheesy graphics that for American listeners of a certain age may bring to mind the Bo Derek film 10 . That is the end of the list of complaints about this extraordinary release, which offers music that will be unfamiliar to nearly all but Australian listeners (and perhaps many of those) and yet is compelling from beginning to end. This is contemporary virtuoso music of the highest order. Two of the three works here were written for Dickson herself, and they exploit every conventional capability of the saxophone (they don't enter the realm of extended technique, but the sound palette is so varied, you might think they do). The third work, The Siduri Dances of Brett Dean, is a transcribed work originally for flute and orchestra; Dickson is inventive indeed in devising saxophone equivalents for various flute sounds. All three works have programmatic...
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Add this copy of Island Songs to cart. $9.81, good condition, Sold by Stephen White Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Bradford, WEST YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2016 by Sony Music Classical.