highly skillful and even more highly adventurous player, bringing with him some of the difficult complexities of the post-Stravinsky composers.”
Washington City Paper
Please tell Noah that I really enjoyed his and his pianist’s rendition. He gets such a beautiful sound on his instrument. The composer is pleased!”
— Chick Corea, writing about his Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano
 

Hailed as a “highly skillful and an even more highly adventurous player” (Washington City Paper) with “virtuosity, sensitivity, and beauty of tone” (Fanfare), Noah Getz has performed and lectured worldwide, including appearances at the Melbourne Recital Centre, Carnegie Hall, The Royal Conservatory of Brussels, The Polish Woodwind Festival, and the Degollado Theater in Guadalajara, Mexico.

An avid chamber musician, Getz is a member of the National Gallery New Music Ensemble, Zohn Collective, and Interference/Intermedia, and has performed with The 21st Century Consort, PostClassical Ensemble, the Empyrean Ensemble, and members of the International Contemporary Ensemble. He received a first-round Grammy nomination with the New Hudson Saxophone Quartet.

 

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Noah Getz’s performance is always stunningly beautiful and on point…In this world of saxophone tribalism and nationalism, Getz’s sound is his own.”
— The Saxophonist Magazine review of The Salon Sessions

The Salon Sessions was recently named a semi-finalist for the American Prize in Chamber Music. This recording captures the spirit of concerts presented by the Salon Trio in the homes of patrons of the arts throughout the Washington, DC metropolitan area over the last five years.

The Salon Trio is Noah Getz, saxophone; Robert DiLutis, clarinet; and Jeffrey Chappell, piano.

 

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