SF Ballet Tours
Oct/26/08 11:29 Filed in: Performing
Things have been busy. I just returned from touring
with the Ballet to NYC. We performed at the New York
City Center with musicians from the American Ballet
Theater orchestra. The
musicians in the ballet
orchestra
are wonderful players and the other soprano sax
player, Bruce Williamson
is
originally from the Bay Area. He gave me a very
powerful recording of a new piece he wrote for sax
quartet, string quarter and percussion. It's a 26
min work with a jazz/classical fusion called
“Mirrors and Windows.”
Also, I got to hear one of the great jazz clarinetists, Eddie Daniels play at the Iridium on Broadway. Here he is playing during the gig:
Another fun thing (in a saxophone geeky kind of way) that I did was see the original Adolpe Sax horns at the Metropolitan Museum. It’s a great exhibit, worth checking out. Here’s a shot of the Sax horns:

On the non-musical side, I bought a folding bike and rode all around Manhattan, over the Brooklyn Bridge, down the Hudson River, and upstate on after riding a train along the Hudson to see the fall colors. A great way to see the city! You can check out my photos at this link.
That’s all for now. I’ll try to update with info about my Chicago tour back in September later in the week.
Also, I got to hear one of the great jazz clarinetists, Eddie Daniels play at the Iridium on Broadway. Here he is playing during the gig:
Another fun thing (in a saxophone geeky kind of way) that I did was see the original Adolpe Sax horns at the Metropolitan Museum. It’s a great exhibit, worth checking out. Here’s a shot of the Sax horns:
On the non-musical side, I bought a folding bike and rode all around Manhattan, over the Brooklyn Bridge, down the Hudson River, and upstate on after riding a train along the Hudson to see the fall colors. A great way to see the city! You can check out my photos at this link.
That’s all for now. I’ll try to update with info about my Chicago tour back in September later in the week.
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