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The Saxophone History Podcast
Andrew D. Meyer
12 episodes
8 months ago

A thoughtful, researched, and slightly irreverent look at the most interesting players in our history. Join us as we bring to life the stories of some of the most important people, events, and pieces of repertoire from the history of our instrument. This podcast will go deep into the lives of players from all different styles and look critically at players as diverse as Sigurd Rascher and Clarence Clemons. Sources, links, and other info can be found at http://www.andrewdmeyer.com

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A thoughtful, researched, and slightly irreverent look at the most interesting players in our history. Join us as we bring to life the stories of some of the most important people, events, and pieces of repertoire from the history of our instrument. This podcast will go deep into the lives of players from all different styles and look critically at players as diverse as Sigurd Rascher and Clarence Clemons. Sources, links, and other info can be found at http://www.andrewdmeyer.com

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Music History
Arts,
Music,
Performing Arts
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Paul Desmond -- Part 3 -- Take Five, Life at Ground Zero, and the Mystery of His Sound
The Saxophone History Podcast
1 hour 20 minutes
1 year ago
Paul Desmond -- Part 3 -- Take Five, Life at Ground Zero, and the Mystery of His Sound
The Saxophone History Podcast

A thoughtful, researched, and slightly irreverent look at the most interesting players in our history. Join us as we bring to life the stories of some of the most important people, events, and pieces of repertoire from the history of our instrument. This podcast will go deep into the lives of players from all different styles and look critically at players as diverse as Sigurd Rascher and Clarence Clemons. Sources, links, and other info can be found at http://www.andrewdmeyer.com