Osimun Quartet Lunchconcert in cooperation with Dutch Classical Talent
The Osimun Quartet chooses its repertoire largely on emotional and philosophical grounds. On stage, the saxophone quartet, finalist of the Grachtenfestival Conservatory Competition in 2023, forges an almost spiritual bond with the audience. In this eclectic, unique program, the cyclical and the heavenly are central.
Osimun Quartet Lunchconcert in cooperation with Dutch Classical Talent
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A spiritual bond with the audience
The jury of Dutch Classical Talent about the Osimun Quartet: 'This young Spanish saxophone quartet impresses with its beautiful ensemble sound. At times fiery, then again tender and transparent. Like a blank slate, they let themselves be overwhelmed by the music.'
Dutch Classical Talent
Dutch Classical Talent is a development program for young Dutch top musicians. Laureates include Tania Kross, Lavinia Meijer, Nora Fischer, the Van Baerle Trio and the Berlage Saxophone Quartet, to name but a few. Talent alone is not enough to reach the finals of Dutch Classical Talent. Participants must bring distinctive and stimulating programs, vision and a bit of guts.
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Osimun Quartet Lunchconcert in cooperation with Dutch Classical Talent
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