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  • Grave et Presto

    “Grave et Presto" (1938) by Jean Rivier, a staple work in the quartet repertoire. We had a wild performance here at Buttonwood Park. Difficult to do in any scenario, we did it outside and lost most of our music to the wind and kept going!

  • Flower Song

    "Flower Duet" is a famously serene and lyrical piece from Act 1 of the 1883 French opera Lakmé by Léo Delibes. Performed here for a Mother’s Day concert at 1867 Sanctuary, Ewing, NJ

  • IV. Concert sur la Place (Humoristique)

    "Concert sur la place (Humoristique)" is the fourth and final movement of the famous Quatuor pour saxophones composed in 1946 by the brothers Faustin and Maurice Jeanjean. This descriptive and theatrical piece depicts the joyful and lively atmosphere of a brass band playing in a village square.

  • Three Part Inventions No.9

    Three Part Inventions No.9

    Three-Part Inventions V2 (6-10) by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). This edition is phrased and articulated by Jerry Nowak.

  • Quatour for Saxophone

    I. Gaieté Villageoise (1949) by Faustin (1900–1979) and Maurice (1897–1968) Jeanjean. Performed and Recorded at the Newtown Chamber Society.

  • Toccata in D Minor, Mov IV

    Toccata in D Minor, Mov IV

    Apr 17, 2020 Philadelphia Saxophone Quartet: Warren Fioretti, John Bachalis, Jerry Nowak, Kathy Mitchell

PSQ Album 2012

Recorded at Rich Radice studio in 2012 etc…

PSQ Album 2014

Recorded at Rich Radice studio in 2014 etc…