The Musical Trequartista

Ep. 34 - Joe Jaxson

3 h 9 min · 1 de feb de 2024
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Joe Jaxson is a composer whose music challenges the familiar and connects with his audience while pursuing versatility in writing in numerous styles and genres ranging from Contemporary Classical to Cinematic Screen Scoring. Recent premieres include “Within the Flux” (2023) for Sax Quartet and Percussion, “Treeflowers” (2023) performed by the Sandbox Percussion Quartet, “Persevering” (2022) for Chamber Orchestra commissioned by the Seattle Collaborative Orchestra. “Mountain Stars” (2022) for solo cellist Sarah Kapps and “The Light of Stars” (2022) for Baritone voice and piano were both premiered at the 2022 Wintergreen Music Festival.

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