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Saxophonist Jess Gillam and her ensemble continue their innovative exploration of sound in the second EP (five tracks) in the PRISM series, blurring boundaries between classical, folk, and contemporary music. Arrangements of Debussy’s “Clair de lune” and Nadia Boulanger’s “Cantique” showcase the lyrical tone of the soprano saxophone. Transcriptions of Baroque works include Scarlatti’s F minor sonata and Telemann’s Oboe Concerto in G. The EP closes with a reimagining of Liszt “Consolation No.  3,” featuring an ensemble that includes bass guitar, vibraphone, strings, and felt‑piano.

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