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Earl Howard

Sunday, March 19, 20068:30 pm

Earl Howard has been active since the 1970s, has expanding the boundaries of the saxophone, experimenting with electronics, and mixing up composition, improvisation and chance in various proportions. For tonight’s show he will perform three solos, all world premieres for Roulette, one on alto sax, another on saxello and finally one on synthesizer. Howard describes the solos as loud, soft, rhythmic, nonrhythmic, clever, witty, serious, and anything else you could reasonably add to the list.

To see full program, click on the attached image.

Earl Howard

Sunday, March 19, 20068:30 pm

Earl Howard has been active since the 1970s, has expanding the boundaries of the saxophone, experimenting with electronics, and mixing up composition, improvisation and chance in various proportions. For tonight’s show he will perform three solos, all world premieres for Roulette, one on alto sax, another on saxello and finally one on synthesizer. Howard describes the solos as loud, soft, rhythmic, nonrhythmic, clever, witty, serious, and anything else you could reasonably add to the list.

To see full program, click on the attached image.