Rascher Saxophone
Quartet
Since it’s formation in 1969, the Raschèr Saxophone Quartet has appeared regularly at
the major concert halls in Europe, Asia and the U.S.: Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center
New York, Kennedy Center Washington D.C., Opera Bastille Paris, Royal Festival Hall
London, Philharmonie Cologne, Finlandia Hall Helsinki, Concertgebouw Amsterdam,
Schauspielhaus Berlin, Musikverein Vienna, Tonhalle Zürich, Parco della Musica Rome,
Dewan Filharmonik Petronas Kuala Lumpur, National Concert Hall Taipei, etc.
The Vienna “Zeitung” hailed the quartet as the “Uncrowned Kings of the Saxophone”
and a critic from “Die Welt” claimed, “If there were an Olympic discipline for virtuoso
wind playing, the Raschèr Quartet would definitely receive a gold medal.”
The ensemble carries on a tradition established in the 1930’s by the pioneer of the
classical saxophone and founding member of the quartet Sigurd Raschèr, who animated
many composers to write music especially for him. In a similar fashion, the quartet has
inspired over 300 composers to dedicate music to them, including, Berio, Bergman,
Bialas, Dean, Denhoff, Donatoni, Firsowa, Franke, Glass, Gubaidulina, Halffter,
Haubenstock-Ramati, Kagel, Kaipainen, Kancheli, Keuris, de Leeuw, Nilsson, Nordgren,
Nørgard, Maros, Raxach, Raskatov, Sandström, von Schweinitz, Stucky, Terzakis, Tüür,
Urbanner, Wuorinen, Xenakis, Chen Yi und Zechlin.
All of these composers have shared an enthusiasm for the four musicians’ unique
homogeneous tone quality, virtuosity and dynamic interpretation of new and old music.
Regarding their interpretation of Bach, the well-known German musicologist Ulrich
Dibelius wrote, “When the Raschèr Quartet plays Bach, the music takes on a seraphic
aura—as if the organ and the string quartet had come together.”
Numerous composers have been fascinated with the combination of the Raschèrs and
orchestra, which has resulted in more than 25 new works for that combination as well as
invitations from many of the world’s leading orchestras, including the Gewandhaus
Leipzig, the Staatskapelle Dresden, the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio
Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic, American Composer’s Orchestra, Saint Cecilia National
Academy Orchestra Rome, Gulbenkian Orchestra Lisbon, Malaysian National Orchestra,
Orchestre de Paris, Pilharmonique Strasbourg, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic, Residentie Orchestra of the Hague, Berlin Sinfonie Orchestra,
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Philharmonisches Orchester
Kiel, Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Tapiola
Sinfonietta, Camerata Bern, Vienna Symphony, BBC London Symphony, SWR Baden-
Baden, MDR Orchestra Leipzig, Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester Stuttgart, Radio-Sinfonie
Orchestra Cologne, I Fiamminghi and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the
direction of Sir Simon Rattle.
In addition to the Raschèr Quartet’s numerous solo recitals and collaborations with the
world’s leading orchestras, the Quartet has performed with many various instrumental
and vocal combinations, including Christain Lindberg, The Kroumata Percussion
Ensemble, The London Voices, The West German Radio Choir, The Rias Chamber
Choir, The Finnish Radio Choir, The Belgian Radio Choir, The Icelandic National
Cathedral Choir, and the Netherlands Chamber Choir. Numerous composers such as
Luciano Berio, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Bernd Franke, Stefan Thomas, Giya Kancheli, Maricio
Kagel and Sofia Gubaibulina have been inspired to contribute works for the Raschèrs in
these combinations.
The Raschèr Quartet is a musical democracy. Therefore, in contrast to many other
chamber ensembles, the quartet has no leader.
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