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Track Listing
1. Pueblito Viejo by José A. Morales (arr. Alvaro Rojas)
2. Paquetá by Roberto Saghini
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Today, PRISM Quartet (Timothy McAllister, Taimur Sullivan, Matthew Levy, and Zachary Shemon) releases a new single, Pueblito Viejo, on XAS Records, distributed worldwide by Symphonic.
"Pueblito Viejo" ("old town") by José A. Morales (1913-1978), arranged here by Alvaro Rojas, is an elegant Colombian waltz inspired by the steep, cobbled streets of Socorro, Santander, where Morales spent his childhood. "Pueblito Viejo" is one the most recognized songs in Colombia, and has been recorded and performed by artists worldwide. Argentinian composer and jazz musician Roberto Saghini (1911-1961) named "Paquetá" after a tiny island in Brazil in the Rio de Janeiro that he visited while touring with his band. PRISM’s version is a one-minute romp that captures the joy of the island.
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José A. Morales (1913-1978)
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Roberto Saghini (1911-1961)
At the piano with his band, The Mysterious Singer and his Blue Boys (1932)
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photo by Ara Howrani
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The PRISM Quartet seeks to place the saxophone in unexpected contexts, chart fresh musical territory, and to challenge, inspire, and move audiences. “A bold ensemble that set the standard for contemporary-classical saxophone quartets” (The New York Times), PRISM has been presented by Carnegie Hall and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; appeared as soloists with the Detroit Symphony and Cleveland Orchestra, and conducted residencies at the nation’s leading conservatories, including the Curtis Institute and the Oberlin Conservatory. PRISM has commissioned hundreds of works, from talented students to recipients of the Pulitzer Prize and MacArthur Fellowship. PRISM’s discography is extensive, with releases on Albany, BMOP/Sound, ECM, innova, Koch International, Naxos, and its own label, XAS Records.
"An eminent classical saxophone quartet with
an unquenchable thirst for intrigue and adventure."
— Time Out New York
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This recording was made possible with generous support from EQUINIX.
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PRESS/MEDIA INQUIRIES
For high res audio download, press tickets, photos, and to arrange interviews,
please contact Matt Browne at 215/438-5282 or browne@prismquartet.com
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