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The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet (The Kennedy Center)

The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet

The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet demonstrates the amazing versatility of the saxophone by performing a wide variety of musical styles, including: traditional French saxophone music, timeless arrangements of classical favorites, Broadway hits, ragtime, contemporary arrangements of popular music, and jazz. The ensemble plays year-round as "good will ambassadors" for the City of Fairfax Band. The quartet has performed throughout the Washington, D.C., area, including appearances at: the City of Fairfax Veterans Memorial Amphitheater summer concert series, the Filene Center at Wolf Trap, George Mason University, AlexandriaÆs Torpedo Factory, and The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet demonstrates the amazing versatility of the saxophone by performing a wide variety of musical styles, including: traditional French saxophone music, timeless arrangements of classical favorites, Broadway hits, ragtime, contemporary arrangements of popular music, and jazz. The ensemble plays year-round as "good will ambassadors" for the City of Fairfax Band.

The quartet has performed throughout the Washington, D.C., area, including appearances at: the City of Fairfax Veterans Memorial Amphitheater summer concert series, the Filene Center at Wolf Trap, George Mason University, AlexandriaÆs Torpedo Factory, and
the Kennedy CenterÆs Open House Arts Festival.

Members of the quartet include: James Francis, soprano saxophone and band leader; Stanley Shelton, alto saxophone; Brian Cole, tenor saxophone; and Randy Dahlberg, baritone saxophone.

Watch Past Performances

The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet 1/20/01: The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet

The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet demonstrates the amazing versatility of the saxophone by performing a wide variety of musical styles.

The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet

The Fairfax Saxophone Quartet demonstrates the amazing versatility of the saxophone by performing a wide variety of musical styles.

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