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@bevaconme Rascher did a short film in 1950 or 1951 called "A Saxophone Concert." It was part of a series called "Cineconcerts" by a New York outfit called Artists Films. The 4 or so short numbers here would add up to ±10 minutes, about the typical one-reeler.
Amazing! He can play that high notes (or "top tones" as he called them) without hurting my ears.
benjanknoetze 10 months ago
@benjanknoetze altissimo
KyleHarrelson 2 months ago
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Please support the Rascher Audio Collection Preservation Project! Look up our Facebook page, named: Sigurd M. Rascher Collection at Reed Library, SUNY Fredonia. Help fund the project by voting in the Pepsi Refresh Everything Grant Program for the month of November 2010.
mwidzinski 1 year ago
please post the source of this and the other rascher videos you are sharing.
bevaconme 2 years ago
@bevaconme Rascher did a short film in 1950 or 1951 called "A Saxophone Concert." It was part of a series called "Cineconcerts" by a New York outfit called Artists Films. The 4 or so short numbers here would add up to ±10 minutes, about the typical one-reeler.
RatPfink66 1 year ago
omg i did this song my 8th grade year it was so easy and fun....thanx for putting this video here....lolz....
96124567 2 years ago
@96124567 Probably not as good as the great himself.....
guitarplayer245 2 years ago
1:23
PS3UD0x 2 years ago
Most excellent. Thanks for posting this classic.
saxophoney 2 years ago