Foggy Day reminds me of Frederick Hemke's CD that was dedicated to his wife, who it appears from his comments, was not a great fan of some of the Modern Classical music that he played. It's Saxophone played with a string Quintet. It's called Fascinating Rhythm - the Songs of George Gershwin. I especially enjoyed the arrangement of A Foggy Day because it brings out an very different aspect of the melody that I have never heard before and one that I can never forget. Anyone interested can get it from: www.fredericklhemke.com/home.htm
Foggy Day reminds me of Frederick Hemke's CD that was dedicated to his wife, who it appears from his comments, was not a great fan of some of the Modern Classical music that he played. It's Saxophone played with a string Quintet. It's called Fascinating Rhythm - the Songs of George Gershwin. I especially enjoyed the arrangement of A Foggy Day because it brings out an very different aspect of the melody that I have never heard before and one that I can never forget. Anyone interested can get it from:
www.fredericklhemke.com/home.htm
I'm guessing the headband is also in honor of Arno B?