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The TAO Saxophone Quartet on Tour
ByUNIS Theatre / Bowery Wine Company / Zebulon's
New York, NY
April, 2011
After an absence of eight yearslast appearing in the USA at the legendary Knitting Factory in 2002the TAO Saxophone Quartet returned to New York. Formed in 1991 by reedman No?l Pelhatea devoted fan of composer/saxophonist

Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004
This American tour (April 2010) was the quartet's third. It consisted of several concerts in three very different venues: rather formal at the UNIS Theater (United Nations International School); openly casual at the Bowery Wine Company; and warmly intimate at the popular Zebulon in Brooklyn's Williamsburg.
The sum of it allchanges to the group's composition and the diversity of the three concerts' contextsunequivocally demonstrated that the TAO Saxophone Quartet remains faithful to its name and TAOist principle of order and unity, specifically the "equilibrium that comes from breath's emptiness" (Lao Tzu).
The broad variety of tunesfrom


John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Rabih Abou-Khalil
oudb.1957
Over the course of its three concerts, the TAO Saxophone Quartet delivered a very original sound, structured with great precision while remaining highly intuitive, full of subtle nuances and luminous timbrestotally in tune with all the principles of the TAO philosophy. As a piano-less saxophone group, comparisons to the ROVA quartet were a temptation, but TAO's approach and sound were definitely its own. Intensely attentive to the fundamentals of the human soul's invisible exchanges, the four accompliceseach with his own very personal stylehighlighted the essence of the four elements: water (in the fluidity of the alto), fire (in the tenor's incandescence), earth (in the baritone's telluric anchorage) and air (in the percussions' atmospheric moves and lightness). This smartly balanced combination resulted in highly harmonious and poetic performances.
From this perspective, is it still possible to speak of complicity? Instead, wouldn't it be more like a deep inner connection, a de facto communion of four souls that simply are? Yes, the TAO Saxophone Quartet chose its name wisely.
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