Poster Salvador Flores
Saxophonist Salvador Flores
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Salvador Flores

We'll reintroduce you to saxophonist Salvador Flores, one of our 2023 PT Young Artists in Residence, on today's show. Salvador joins Fred Child for music and conversation at our studio in St. Paul.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Fazil Say: Ballade No. 1
Fazil Say, piano | Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra | Scott Yoo, conductor
Album: Fazil Say
Cambria Records

Astor Piazzolla: Tango Etude No. 3
Salvador Flores, alto saxophone
Young Artist in Residence Series, Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Recording Studio, St. Paul, MN

William Grant Still: Romance
Salvador Flores, alto saxophone | Diane Park, piano
Young Artist in Residence Series, Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Recording Studio, St. Paul, MN

Antônio Carlos Jobim: Corcovado
Salvador Flores, alto saxophone | Diane Park, piano
Young Artist in Residence Series, Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Recording Studio, St. Paul, MN

Thomas Wiggins: The Rainstorm
John Davis, piano
Album: John Davis Plays Blind Tom
Newport Classics 85660

Fernande Decruck: Sonata for Alto Saxophone
Salvador Flores, alto saxophone | Diane Park, piano
Young Artist in Residence Series, Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Recording Studio, St. Paul, MN

Hour 2

Franz Schubert, arr: Anneleen Lenaerts and Dionysis Grammenos: Standchen
Anneleen Lenaerts, harp | Dionysis Grammenos, clarinet
Album: Schumann & Schubert - Transcriptions for Clarinet & Harp
Warner Classics

Anton Webern: Langsamer Satz
Quartetto di Cremona
Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Syracuse, NY

Franz Schubert: Octet in F major, D. 803: Movements 1 & 5
Todd Palmer, clarinet | David Byrd-Marrow, French horn | Amy Harman, bassoon | Geoff Nuttall, violin | Owen Dalby, violin | Meena Bhasin, viola | Nina Lee, cello | Doug Balliett, double bass
Spoleto Festival USA, Dock Street Theater, Charleston, SC

Jessie Montgomery: Source Code
Members of the Minnesota Orchestra:
Helen Chang Haertzen, violin | Sophia Mockler, violin | Gareth Zehngut, viola | Erik Wheeler, cello
Minnesota Orchestra, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN

Jessie Montgomery: Voodoo Dolls
Members of the Minnesota Orchestra
Helen Chang Haertzen, violin | Sophia Mockler, violin | Gareth Zehngut, viola | Erik Wheeler, cello | David Williamson, bass
Minnesota Orchestra, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN

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