Kenari Quartet – Past Concerts
Applauded for their “flat-out amazing” performances and “stunning virtuosity” (Cleveland Classical), the highly acclaimed Kenari Quartet delivers inspiring performances that transform the perception of the saxophone. The quartet aims to highlight the instrument’s remarkable versatility by presenting meticulously crafted repertoire from all periods of classical and contemporary music.
The Kenari Quartet has found a home performing on many of the premiere chamber music series in the United States. Recent engagements include appearances at Chamber Music Northwest, the Grand Teton Music Festival, and Chamber Music Tulsa, among others. For many chamber music institutions, the Kenari Quartet has been proud to serve as the first ensemble of its kind to be presented.
In addition to cultivating the highest level of performance, the Kenari Quartet has a deep passion for collaboration and innovation. Most recently, the quartet premiered J.P. Redmond’s "9×9: Nine Pieces for Nonet" alongside the inimitable Imani Winds. As a testament to the flexibility of the saxophone quartet, the Kenari Quartet was recently a featured artist in Baldwin Wallace Conservatory’s 86th Annual Bach Festival. Here, they collaborated with faculty, student musicians, and academics to present an unprecedented residency centering around the influence of J.S. Bach on the late composer David Maslanka, as well as improvisation throughout musical history.
Formed in 2012 at Indiana University, the quartet’s name is derived from the Malay word “kenari,” which may be translated as “songbird.” Expanding on the age-old idea that birds communicate through song, the Kenari Quartet seeks to exemplify this concept through concert hall performances. By not only connecting with their audiences via song, but also through physical movement, Kenari amplifies the standard concert experience with their striking visual communication and powerful stage presence.
Schneider Concerts presents the Kenari Quartet
William Bolcom / Robert Schumann — Schumann Bouquet
Mischa Zupko — Quantum Shift
Béla Bartók — Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm (from Mikrokosmos, Sz. 107, BB 105) (arr. Lovro Merčep)
John Leszczynski — They Might Be Gods
Johann Sebastian Bach — Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (selections; arr. David Maslanka)
John Mackey — Unquiet Spirits
$20 ($17 senior/disability, $5 student standby)
Peoples' Symphony Concerts: Kenari Quartet
Johann Sebastian Bach — Italienisches Konzert ("Italian Concerto"), BWV 971
Jennifer Higdon — Short Stories for saxophone quartet (selections)
Joel Love — In Memoriam
William Bolcom / Robert Schumann — Schumann Bouquet
David Maslanka — Recitation Book
$20 general, $25 reserved balcony, ($10 student/essential worker)
CMNW: David Ludwig's 'The Anchoress'
Florence Price — Piano Quintet in A minor (1936)
David Serkin Ludwig — The Anchoress (2018)
$32.50-$67.50 ($20 ages 18-29, $10 ages 17 & under)
CMNW: Free Saxophone Masterclass w/ the Kenari Quartet
Rarely do we have the opportunity to offer young saxophonists from our community an opportunity to learn from some of the greatest artists …
Free
CMNW: David Ludwig's 'The Anchoress'
Florence Price — Piano Quintet in A minor (1936)
David Serkin Ludwig — The Anchoress (2018)
$32.50-$67.50 ($20 ages 18-29, $10 ages 17 & under)
CMNW Free Community Concert with Kenari Saxophone Quartet
It is a treat to have Kenari Quartet for our community concert series, and Chamber Music Northwest is thrilled to bring them to North Clack…
Free
Kenari Quartet Virtual Recital
Free