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Jess Gillam: Shine You No More

Jess Gillam is a phenomenal young saxophonist who, at 27, has already made her mark in the world of classical music. At 17, she became the first saxophonist in history to make the finals of the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition. Listen to Gillam’s performance of her own arrangement of Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen’s Shine You No More, recording during her recent visit to Minnesota Public Radio’s headquarters.

Find out more about Gillam’s latest project, Prism, on New Classical Tracks with host Julie Amacher.

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Jess Gillam: Shine You No More

Jess Gillam is a phenomenal young saxophonist who has already made her mark in the world of classical music. Listen to Gillam’s performance of her own arrangement of Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen’s ‘Shine You No More,’ recording during her recent visit to Minnesota Public Radio’s headquarters.

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