How I met Adolphe Sax, journeying through the History of the Saxophone Podcast
1) Episode 19. Honneur et patrie.
In 1845, in the French capital, what is known as the reform of French military music took place. Adolphe Sax engaged in a musical duel with Michele Carafa, director of Le Gymnase de Musique Militaire,...Show More
2) Episode 18. Sculpting the future of the Distin family.
After the successful concert held at the Herz Hall in Paris in 1844, organized by Hector Berlioz, Adolphe Sax received a visit from the Distin family. Due to the family's lack of musical virtuosity an...Show More
3) Episode 17. Gioachino Rossini: the beauty of the saxophone.
Rossini made a new visit to the workshops of our protagonist, Adolphe Sax, showing particular interest in his innovations, especially regarding the bass clarinet and the new saxophone. He was so impre...Show More
4) Episode 16. Salle des Concerts Herz, París (3rd February 1844).
In 1844, the saxophone took its first steps before the general public, thanks to the efforts of Adolphe Sax himself. Our protagonist not only used his workshops to produce innovative musical instrumen...Show More
5) Episode 15. He who wants the end, wants the means.
In a desperate attempt to preserve the sale of his workshop, Adolphe Sax becomes entangled in a subtle web of manipulations devised by an unscrupulous moneylender in collaboration with his own assista...Show More
6) Episode 14. Trust or disloyalty? The mysterious assistant of Sax.
A seemingly humble assistant presents himself as the solution to his financial troubles, but soon will be revealed as a cunning conspirator. With promises of loyalty and honesty, the assistant orchest...Show More
7) Episode 13. The unrelenting power of envy. A goldsmith born in Dinant.
Berlioz denounces the persecutions suffered by Sax worthy of the Middle Ages. Amid accusations, manipulations, and sabotage, Sax defies traditions, threatening the interests of manufacturers and veter...Show More
8) Episode 12. Revue et gazette musicale de Paris (December 6, 1843).
The journal “Revue et Gazette Musicale de Paris” received a letter from Mr. Sax on December 6, 1843, in which our protagonist responded to the harsh criticisms of the principal clarinetist of the Pari...Show More
9) Episode 11. The Conspiracy of Don Sebastian.
In 1843, Italian composer G. Donizetti introduced Sax's bass clarinet in his opera "Don Sebastian," provoking opposition from the musicians of the Paris Opera, led by M. Carafa and the orchestra's pri...Show More
10) Episode 10. Rue Saint Georges, numéro dix (Paris).
In a modest warehouse, Adolphe Sax aims to establish a workshop for musical instruments, which will also serve as his residence. Like some great figures in our history, the protagonist of this novel w...Show More