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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2011

In the Right Light - World Premiere, 10 March 2011
composed by Anna Meadors (b. 1989)
©2011

Ruby Fulton, viola
Domenica Romagni, cello
Anna Meadors, alto saxophone

website coming soon, for more info, email meadorsanna(at)gmail(dot)com

Saxophonist Anna Meadors has been playing for the past ten years, and during this time has come to practice, perform, experiment with and love many styles and genres of music. Jazz, new music, rock, classical, funk, blues, world music—anything is open for this young saxophonist. While classically trained, Anna is also active in the Baltimore rock scene, and she connects these worlds as co-composer, along with John Paul Carillo, for the Three Red Crowns ensemble, a septet which premeried this past November at An Die Musik. As the intern for the Mobtown Modern Music Series, working with curator Brian Sacawa, she is exposed to and inspired by many styles of contemporary music. A saxophone performance major at the Peabody Institute, Anna studies contemporary classical saxophone with Gary Louie and she has performed in the Peabody Jazz Orchestra for the past four years under the direction of Mike Formanek, studied jazz saxophone with Gary Thomas and composition with David Smooke.


In the right light one can see. One can see the drama of sunlight. The drama sunlight shines through in the right light. In the right light one can see the drama. One can see the drama of sunlight shine through. The drama of sunlight shines through in the right light, in the right light. In the right light one can see the drama of sunlight shine through in the right light. One can see in the right light.
-John Paul Carillo

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  • Beautiful composition.. Feels like walking through a field of sunflowers and ending up close to a city with lots of movement shadowing the moment of the flower by the wind. fresh ideas i like it a lot:)

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