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The Amstel Quartet performs the beautiful Philip Glass · Quartet No. 3 Mishima, I “1957: Award Montage”, arranged by Amstel Quartet, recorded at ConcertLab. Amstel Quartet Vitaly Vatulya · Soprano Saxophone Olivier Sliepen · Alto Saxophone Bas Apswoude · Tenor Saxophone Harry Cherrin · Baritone Saxophone Want more? Follow us here! 🔹 Instagram → / concert.lab 🔹 TikTok → / concert.lab 🔹 X → https://www.x.com/concertlab 🔹 Facebook → / concertlabltd 🔹 LinkedIn → / concertlab 🔹 Website → https://concertlab.com/ About Amstel Quartet The Amstel Quartet from Amsterdam is known for its adventurous programming and refined group sound, developed over 25 years. Celebrated for their expressive range, they perform music from Renaissance to electronic, including works by Glass, Andriessen, and Piaf. They collaborate closely with living composers like Lauba and Shalygin, often premiering virtuosic new works. Their international performances include Carnegie Hall and the Concertgebouw, and they’ve received major awards including the Kersjes Prize and Gaudeamus Award. Their discography includes 12 acclaimed CDs, most recently a recording of Georges Pelecis praised for its “sublime performance.” Follow Amstel Quartet 🔹 Instagram → / amstelquartet 🔹 Website → https://amstelquartet.nl/ 📍 Location: ConcertLab Studio 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe & hit the bell icon! ConcertLab is the world’s first filming studio designed especially for filming Fine Arts Music such as classical music, jazz, art songs, folk music, and experimental electro-acoustic music. We believe that great audio recordings should be captured visually. #ClassicalMusic #LivePerformance #ConcertLabUtrecht #Saxophone #PhilipGlass