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Inspired by forward looking jazz, world music, contemporary classical music, and imaginative rock, Rova has developed a personal and engaging approach to improvisation. The works are often framed by compositional structures that inform and ignite highly original and thoughtfully crafted improvisations.
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Rova Saxophone Quartet is an American, San Francisco–based saxophone quartet, formed in October 1977. The name "Rova" is an acronym formed from the last initials of the founding members: Jon Raskin , Larry Ochs, Andrew Voigt, and Bruce Ackley.
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Rova Saxophone Quartet. San Francisco, California. Rova: a group that can move you the way an Eastern European choir of voices can move you, but also a group with force that can feel as if its tearing the walls of the listening space down, or one of nature’s wild phenomena, or conversely, the almost-silent overlapping sound-patterns heard ...
Over its four-plus decades, the quartet has defined itself by applying an array of improvisational strategies to an ever-expanding body of new music. The Circumference of Reason includes six tracks composed or, in the case of the piece "NC17," designed between 2011 and 2016.
After 40-plus years in action, the ROVA Saxophone Quartet has mastered and reinvent-ed the sound of four varied saxophones work-ing together, individually and toward some “X” factor collective voice. That unique legacy gains further proof of vision and forward motion on its new project on ESP. Covering a range of tools in the saxophonic