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SUSAN FANCHER

Discography

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​Red Clay Saxophone Quartet: 10th Anniversary Concert Live (Red Clay Records)

10th Anniversary live concert recording of music by Russell Peck, Mark Engebretson, Gavin Bryars, and Ben Johnston.
Susan Fancher, soprano, Bob Faub, alto, Steven Stusek, tenor, Mark Engebretson, baritone.

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HAWK: THE SAXOPHONE MUSIC OF STUART SAUNDERS (Chen Li Music 104)

Performances by Susan Fancher, Mark Engebretson, Sylvia Smith, Ayano Katano and John Alexander.

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OF ERTHE AND AIRE (University of Arizona Records #5014)

Performances by Due East (Erin Lesser, flute and Gregory Beyer, percussion), Clara O'Brien, mezzo soprano, The Red Clay Saxophone Quartet (Susan Fancher, Robert Faub, Steven Stusek and Mark Engebretson), and the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by Allan McMurray (live performance from the World Saxophone Congress XV in Bangkok).

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MOSAIC (Mark Records 50781-MCD)

Performance of Mark Engebretson’s Duo Concerante with Robert Meunier, James Romain and the Drake University Wind Ensemble.

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TIKVAH (Albany Records, TROY 1448)

Burton Beerman’s multimedia oratorio for saxophone quartet, voice, dance and video. With Cantor Andrea Rae Markowicz, soprano, Philip Markowicz, narrator, Red Clay Saxophone Quartet, Ella Lewis, piano, Uzee Brown Society of Choraliers, Uzee Brown, Jr., conductor.

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IN TWO WORLDS (Innova 736)
"Fancher seems to be playing chamber music with her subconscious."
Jay Batzner, Sequenza21.

IN TWO WORLDS takes the listener on a sensational journey through the music of MortonSubotnick, Reginald Bain, Mark Engebretson, Edmund Campion, Judith Shatin, James Paul Sain and John Anthony Lennon.

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PONDER NOTHING (Innova 564)

Ponder Nothing, released in 2002, features music of Steve Reich, Giacinto Scelsi, Mark Engebretson, Ben Johnston, Wolfram Wagner and Alexander Wagendristel.

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WHERE DOES LOVE GO? (innova 645)
Music by Mark Engebretson

With cellist Ingrid Wagner-Kraft on Four Short Songs and with Steven Stusek and Inara Zandmane on Duo Concertante.

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FOREVER ESCHER (New World Records 80597)
Music by Paul Chihara

Title track performed by Amherst Saxophone Quartet and the Arcata String Quartet.

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LOUDER THAN WORDS: music for two saxophones, piano and vibraphone (RCR CD 001)

Music by Don Freund, Mark Engebretson, Katherine Ann Murdock and Reginald Bain.
Performances by Susan Fancher, Steven Stusek, Inara Zandmane and Nathan Daughtrey.

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THE CONSCIOUS SLEEPWALKER, music by Alejandro Rutty (Navona Records)

Red Clay Saxophone Quartet (Susan Fancher, Robert Faub, Steven Stusek, Mark Engebretson)

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IN COMMON, Featuring A Round by David Macbride (innova 536)
Performed by saxophonists Susan Fancher and Mark Engebretson.

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WITCHCRAFT RECIPES NO. 9 and 9b by Alejandro Rutty (Capstone Records CPS -8748)

Tipping Point: music for saxophone and other voices, released in 2009, available from Gail Levinsky
includes Duo Concertante by Mark Engebretson and Sun Dance by Matthew Quayle
With saxophonist Gail Levinsky and pianist Inara Zandmane

Never Too Tango 
Tangos arranged by Alejandro Rutty for various instruments and voice. 
with soprano Lorena Guillén

I Dig (Innova 548)
Intergalactic Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)

Affirmations (Näckens Vänner NV-1)
music by John David Lamb
Impuls Saxophone Quartet

Renaissance Masterworks of Josquin Desprez 
Amherst Saxophone Quartet 
available from ASQ

Music of Steve Reich, Gavin Bryars, Lukas Ligeti and Robert Carl (Lotus Records Salzburg LR 9722CD)
Compact Disc Recordings with the Vienna Saxophone Quartet

Zwölf Plusl (Extraplatte EX 225-2)
music by Bruno Strob
Vienna Saxophone Quartet

Music of Iannis Xenakis, John Cage, Mark Engebretson, Wolfram Wagner and Erich Urbanner 
(MGSound 535 6405)
Vienna Saxophone Quartet

Music of Francis Poulenc, Alfred Desenclos, Emil Hlobil, Guy Lacour and J. S. Bach (Philips 512 340-2) 
Rollin' Phones Saxophone Quartet

Saxophonia (SOM 9202)
Music by Erland Von Kock 
with Linköping Wind Ensemble and Rollin’ Phones Saxophone Quartet
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