Saxophones times four will bring the brass to Chamber Music in Yellow Springs’ second concert of the season. The prize-winning saxophone quartet Project Fusion will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, at the First Presbyterian Church.
Project Fusion is comprised of four Eastman School of Music alums: Dannel Espinoza, soprano saxophone; Matt Amedio, alto saxophone; Michael Sawzin, tenor saxophone; and Matthew Evans, baritone saxophone.
Sawzin earned his Bachelor of Music degrees with Honors in Music Education and Saxophone Performance at Wright State University, winning a concerto competition and honors recital, later earning his graduate degrees at Eastman.
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