Latest Projects by Mario Marzi
Mario Marzi talks briefly about the re-release of his celebrated book, “Il Saxofono,” as well as some of his latest projects.
Latest Projects by Mario Marzi Open »
Mario Marzi talks briefly about the re-release of his celebrated book, “Il Saxofono,” as well as some of his latest projects.
Latest Projects by Mario Marzi Open »
World-class Saxophonist Mario Marzi talks with us about his time studying with Jean-Marie Londeix, performing in orchestras as a saxophonist, and his hidden talents outside of music.
Mario Marzi: “We Have to Work on Being Musicians, Not Just Saxophone Players” Open »
Arno Bornkamp is a world-renowned saxophonist who was one of the forerunners in developing classical saxophone playing into what it is today. He shares secrets to how he developed his technical brilliance and multi-faceted collaborations with other musicians and composers.
Arno Bornkamp: “Don’t Be Afraid of Challenges” Open »
Our Featured Artist for March has written glorious pages in the recent history of the saxophone. Don’t miss the interview he gave to Sax Magazine and the rest of the contents we will publish about him this month.
Arno Bornkamp’s Highlights Open »
In this tribute article to the legendary Marcel Mule, Todd Oxford (Associate Professor of Saxophone and Chamber Music at the Texas State University School of Music, TX, USA) takes us over a complete trajectory of one of the most famous saxophone soloists and pedagogues ever, with some interesting interviews with this genius just before his death, which is like listening to history.
Marcel Mule — “Le Maître” Open »
Perhaps the most captivating thing about a great classical saxophone performance is a player’s tone quality. A clear, beautiful, and consistent tone is something we all strive for, but how do you start to develop this if you are new to the classical style of playing? Learn more with this article by Dr. Todd Oxford (Associate Professor of Saxophone and Chamber Music at the Texas State University School of Music, TX, USA).
How to Develop a Classical Saxophone Sound Open »