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6:30 PM-7:15 PM, CST

Arcis Saxophon Quartett: Quirky Nightclub Chronicles

Concert |Saxophone Performance

  • Art Club at POST, Houston, TX

  • Language English
  • Price $28

Group picture of Arcis saxophone quartet © arcisvisuals 1

Arcis Gruppenbild 2300 x 1000 © arcisvisuals 1

Quirky Nightclub Chronicles

Dressed up and ready for the night. Quirky Nightclub Chronicles brings the vibe of the hottest clubs straight into the concert hall: pulsing rhythms, fresh sounds, and gripping stories that linger long after the last note. And, as always, with the unmistakable Arcis twist: inventive arrangements, high voltage interpretations, and a touch of eccentricity that turns classical music into something you don’t just hear, but feel in your whole body.

Program

Rhythmic Intoxication
Geiss, Philippe (*1961)
Patchwork

Soul Food
Mellits, Marc (*1966)
Tapas

In a sentimental mood
Erdenebaatar, Shuteen (*1998)
Echoes of Life
Awakening
Growth
Reflection
Transform
Sparkle

For the ear rather than the feet
Piazzolla, Astor (1921 - 1992) / Arr. Sylvain Dedenon
Moments with Piazzolla
Escualo
Oblivion
Contrabajeando
Libertango

Kuhn, Leonhard (*1987) / Bernstein
Prelude, Fugue & Riffs
Prelude                                                                                                                              
Fugue                                                                                                                        
Riffs                 

 


 

Arcis Saxophon Quartett

Claus Hierluksch (Soprano saxophone)
Bernardo Pereira (Alto saxophone)
Sonia Tcherepanov (Tenor saxophone)
Jure Knez (Baritone saxophone)

"A performance full of energizing sound and a harmoniously developed musicality, effortlessly captivating the audience."

The Arcis Saxophone Quartet, named after Munich's iconic Arcis Street, has emerged as one of the most vibrant and active classical ensembles globally.

Embodying a spirit of experimentation, artistry, and boundless curiosity, the quartet fearlessly explores new musical territories.
An elaborate dramaturgy, sound, and light design, as well as captivating introductions, are as much a part of the concert experience for the four multi-talented musicians as their energetic interpretations, finely balanced arrangements, and commissioned compositions from all over the world, tailored to their style.

For the Arcis Saxophone Quartet, music is an endless playground, and they are as diverse as no other group. Only one thing remains always constant: their distinctive sound.