- Date(s)
- November 6, 2024
- Location
- Multi Media Room, SARC
- Time
- 13:00 - 14:00
Simon Rose (UK/DE) is a musician-composer, researcher-author. He’s a recognised baritone saxophonist with a main interest in open improvisation and appears on over forty music releases. He performs regularly as a soloist and in numerous collaborations in Europe and North America. Additionally, he frequently performs in interdisciplinary settings with dancers, visual artists and others. He holds a PhD from Glasgow Caledonian University and has authored two books: ‘The lived experience of improvisation: in music, learning and life’ (2017) and ‘Relational Improvisation: Music, Dance and Contemporary Art’ (2024).
‘Procession’ [solo saxophone CD] is one of the finest statements from the saxophone I have ever had the pleasure to experience.’
Marc Medwin, CADENCE.
‘Rose gifted the audience with a beautiful performance, full of nuances, circular breathing and something like a theatrical attitude, but very near the essence and far from rhetoric.
Gian Paolo Galasi http://londonresonance.blogspot.com/
Photo credit: Cristina Marx Photomusix 2020