Jonathan Radford (saxophone) and Christine Zerafa (piano)

Chipping Sodbury Music Society

  1. Rapsodie - Claude Debussy
    • Chaconne in G minor for violin and continuo - Tomaso Antonio Vitali
      • Vocalise Op 34 No 14 - Sergey Rachmaninov, arranged for alto saxophone and piano by John Harle
        • Sonata for violin and piano No 1 in F Op 8 - Edvard Grieg
          • Asturias from Suite española No 1 Op 47 - Isaac Albéniz, arranged by Mark Chivers
            • Moustik, for solo alto saxophone - Bernat Vivancos
              • L'histoire du tango (History of Tango) - Astor Piazzolla, arranged for soprano saxophone and piano by Ken-ichiro Isoda and Nobuya Sugawa
                • Rhapsody in Blue, arranged for soprano, alto and tenor saxophones and piano - George Gershwin, arranged by Jun Nagao

                  Jonathan Radford initially studied at Chetham’s School of Music. Jonathan continued his musical education in France at the Conservatoire National Superior de Musique de Paris, becoming the first British saxophonist to enter Claude Delangle’s world-famous saxophone class.

                  He has been described as ‘the most gifted saxophonist of his generation’ by Scottish saxophonist and composer Richard Ingham.

                  London based Maltese pianist Christine Zerafa has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician in various venues and festivals in Malta, the United States and across the United Kingdom. She has frequently appeared at major London venues including Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, the Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall, Cadogan Hall, St John Smith Square, St Martin in the Fields, and she has also performed live on BBC Radio 3.

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                  09 Oct 2018 07:30 pm
                  Making Music Member Event

                  Chipping Sodbury Town Hall
                  Broad Street
                  Chipping Sodbury
                  BS37 6AD
                  United Kingdom

                  Adults £15, accompanied school-age children free