A unique concert saxohponist who has achieved an international
reputation as a performer of both classical and improvised music,
an educator, clinician, and composer. Victor Morosco holds B.S. and M.S.
Degrees from the Julliard School of Music where he studied with
Vincent Abato, Daniel Bonade, and Joseph Allard. Mr. Morosco
won critical acclaim for his debut appearance as soloist at
Carnegie Hall.
Upon moving to Los Angeles, California in 1968, he was engaged in recording for major motion pictures, television and phonograph records, as well as continuing his career as a soloist, composer and a teacher of international repute. At this time he recorded both his solo album "Double Exposure" and, as a member of the Los Angeles Saxophone Quartet, the entire "Art of the Fugue" of J.S. Bach for Protone Records.
You can find more about Victor Morosco at the
Victor Morosco Web Site.
Dale Wolford has performed to critical acclaim in Europe, and the western
United States. His Wolford/Rosenblum Saxophone/Piano Duo
with pianist Ivan Rosenblum, has released a solo compact disc,
"More than Sax", on Gliddon Records and "Kabarett: Kurt Weill"
with soprano Pamela Alexander on Laurel Records.
Mr. Wolford has performed with Philip Glass, the San Jose
Symphony, The San Francisco Saxophone Quartet and the
Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra, with whom he has made
two recordings. He has been a guest soloist with several San
Franciso Bay Area orchestras.
Mr. Wolford is currently on the music faculty of California State University, Stanislaus.
You can find more about Dale Wolford at the
Dale Wolford Web Site.
A San Francisco native, Geordie Frazer has been performing
professionally in the Bay Area since 1977. He has performed with the
San Francisco Symphony, San Jose Symphony, Monterey Symphony, Santa
Rosa, Oakland Symphony, Marin Symphony, Sacramento Symphony, Stockton
Symphony and as a member of the Music in the Mountains Festival
Orchestra.
Freelancing in the Bay Area, Geordie has played in numerous theatre
orchestras, including the Golden Gate, Orpheum and Curran Theatres. and
has played with the American Musical Theatre of San Jose Orchestra since
1983. He has also toured the United States with the Andrew Lloyd Weber
National Tour of CATS.
Kevin J. Stewart hails from the greater metropolitan area of Detroit.
During his early years of playing, Kevin had the great pleasure to play
with such groups as the Detroit Symphony, Waffen Symphony, and Rochester
Symphony. He also enjoyed soloing with renowned Big Band Drummer J.C.
Heard.
Upon entering the University of Michigan, where he received a Bachelor
of
Music Performance, Kevin continued an active solo career with the New
American Chamber Orchestra, The Renaissance Chamber Orchestra, tbe
Detroit
Civic Orchestra, Adrin Symphony, the Rochester Symphony and the Warren
Symphony.
After graduation in 1989, Kevin headed West to settle by the Bay,
hooking up
with three other gents comprising the San Francisco Saxophone Quartet.
Since
then, tours of the majority of the United States, and Japan have ensued,
along with three CDs on the Angel and Dorchester labels. Kevin now
enjoys
the opportunity to play with the Morosco Quartet.