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WPAC - Wertheim Performing Arts Center View map $15 General Admission, $10 FIU Faculty, Staff, Seniors, and Alumni, $5 Students (with valid i.d.)

10910 SW 17th St., Miami, FL 33199

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Immerse yourself in an evening of saxophone artistry as the Wertheim School of Music presents the FIU Saxophone Chamber Recital, featuring the dynamic FIU Saxophone Ensemble.

Under the direction of Noah J. Brisson, these talented musicians will deliver an unforgettable performance, blending both classic and contemporary works. From stunning transcriptions of string quartets to original compositions, the FIU Saxophone Quartet continues to push musical boundaries. Don’t miss this extraordinary showcase of innovation and talent! Secure your tickets now for a night of extraordinary saxophone performances.

 

About | The FIU SAXOPHONE QUARTET (FIUSQ) programs standard and modern works, as well as transcriptions of string quartets and various other repertoire. FIUSQ was re-established in 2022 under the supervision of Professor Noah J. Brisson. The Quartet takes pride in pushing its musical limits. The quartet works tirelessly on mastering their repertoire and regularly showcase’s their group through outreach to high-schools in South Florida.

About | The FIU SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLE was founded by Professor Noah J. Brisson in 2024 and is the first saxophone ensemble at FIU. This group is a collection of twelve saxophonists that have come together to make this ensemble possible. This performance will serve as the ensembles inaugural performance and will feature transcriptions and original compositions for saxophone ensemble.

 

 

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