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Live Clip from 'Serpent' by John Anthony Lennon
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This piece is gorgeous! Creviston on soprano saxophone -- Erik Holtje on bassoon -- Frances Duffy on Harp.
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"...one of the worlds top saxophone artists ..." - Audiophile Audition "...the personality and fingers of a first-rate soloist..." - American Record Guide
Saxophonist Christopher Creviston has played in Carnegie Hall with the Detroit Symphony, at Prince's birthday party at Paisley Park, appeared live on BET, and gigged the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. In the words of renowned cellist and conductor "Slava" Rostropovich, "Bravo!.. Bravo! Bravo!!..." As soloist and with the Capitol Quartet, Creviston has been featured with bands and orchestras across the US, including the Baltimore, Indianapolis and National Symphony Orchestras, working with conductors André Previn, Neeme Järvi, Randall Craig Fleischer, Jack Everly and Steven Reinicke, to name a few. In demand as recitalist and clinician, he appears regularly with Capitol Quartet, and in duos with pianist Hannah Gruber, guitarist Oren Fader and harpist Frances Duffy. He has appeared in concert with jazz names Wycliff Gordon, John Pizzarelli, Ken Peplowski, Ann Hampton Callaway, Jon Faddis, Bobby Shew, Bunky Green, Jim Snidero, Bob Mintzer, Steve Houghton, Vinny DiMartino, Dave Liebman, Peggy Cone, and Marvin Stamm, and has had the pleasure of working with pop performers Crystal Gayle, Maureen McGovern, Billy Porter, Patti Russo, Marty Thomas, Lisa Vroman, David Raleigh, Paul Mahos, Ben Vereen and Kim Sozzi, as well as playing shows with jokester Bob Hope. Now on faculty at the Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam, Dr. Creviston has held positions at the Greenwich House of Arts (NYC), the University of Windsor (Canada), and the University of Michigan.
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Peak #104
Peak in subgenre #34
Author
John Anthony Lennon
Uploaded
June 07, 2006
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MP3 1.0 MB 128 kbps 1:03
Story behind the song
"Sometimes, the venom of the Serpent is a pleasurable thing..." -JA Lennon
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