Haar presents ‘Old and New Standards’ in Westbrook Recital Hall

Paul Haar
Paul Haar

Haar presents ‘Old and New Standards’ in Westbrook Recital Hall

calendar icon23 Mar 2015    

LINCOLN, Neb.— Dr. Paul Haar, Associate Professor of Saxophone and Director of Jazz Studies will present an evening of classical music for saxophone titled, Old and New Standards, on Monday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Westbrook Recital Hall at the Glenn Korff School of Music.

This recital will feature three “standard” sonatas of the classical saxophone repertoire. They include Sonata for Eb Alto Saxophone and Piano by Wolfgang Jacobi. Jacobi, self-described as a neoclassicist, wrote the Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano in 1965 for saxophonist Siguard Rascher. Although a lesser-known work for saxophone, it has become a standard work for student and professional alike. Textures of the piece harken to classical, baroque and modern devices.

American composer Alex Wilder offers this recital his Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano. Composed in 1960 for saxophonist Donald Sinta, this work demonstrates the eclectic nature of Wilder’s compositions. Fused with elements of neo-romanticism, jazz and American popular song, this sonata blends the best of musical “Americana”.

Oliver Nelson, best known as a jazz composer, was well versed in a variety of musical traditions. In his short life (43 year…the same age as our recitalist), he went from playing at the Apollo Theatre to writing movie and television score (including music for Ironside, The Six Million Dollar Man and Columbo). His Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano is a very obscure work for the classical saxophone, having no known performances or recordings of note.

Concluding the program will be the presentation of a new “tradition”. The Trio After Brahms in G minor for Alto Saxophone, Violin and Piano presents that influence and tradition of the music of Brahms through the compositional pen of David DeBoor Canfield. The work, writing for Thomas Lilly in 2011, showcases the best of the saxophone, utilizing it as both a soloist and as accompaniment.

Joining Dr. Haar on this recital are pianists Dr. Mark Clinton, Christi Zuniga and violinist, Rebecca Fischer.

The event, free and open to the public, will also be live webcast. Visit music.unl.edu the night of the event for the direct link.