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piano-small.jpg Blue Griffin Recording is an independent recording label and full service recording company. We are located in Lansing, Michigan.
Recording engineer and producer Sergei Kvitko has completed degrees in music from Russia and the US, including Doctorate in Piano Performance from Michigan State University. (Read more...)
BGR uses the highest quality equipment to achieve the superb sound that has been praised by Gramophone ("vividly detailed, vibrant sonics"), and American Record Guide ("The recording is close to ideal, rich but clear, truthful, and immediate") among others. (Read more reviews...)
Blue Griffin is a unique label as it follows creation of the CD from beginning to end, from setting up the microphones, recording, editing and mastering, graphic design and printing, to distribution, advertising and sales. (View full Catalog...)
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Generations

Generations

H2 Quartet

$14.99
   

“Generations” is the debut recording of H2 Saxophone Quartet that includes works by Florio, Glazunov and Gotkovski. H2 Quartet is the First Prize Winner at the North American Saxophone Alliance Saxophone Quartet Competition in April of 2008, the First Prize Gold Medal Winner at the 2007 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, and twice First Place winner at the MTNA Chamber Music Competition. The group is dedicated to bringing the best of standard and new repertoire for saxophone quartet to a wide audience, and performs extensively throughout the country. For more information visit www.H2quartet.com

Caryl Florio (1843-1920)
Allegro de Concert (Quartette for Saxophones) (1879)
Andante
Allegro

Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936)
Quartet for Saxophones, Op. 109 (1932)
Allegro
Canzona variée
Variation I
Variation II
Variation III (à la Schumann)
Variation IV (à la Chopin)
Variation V (Scherzo)
Finale

Ida Gotkovsky (b. 1933)
Quatuor pour saxophones (1983)
Misterioso
Lent
Linéaire
Saltarelle
Cantilène
Final