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Eastbourne return is key career moment for saxophonist
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Tom Sangster is heaping up the pressure on himself with the saxophone concert he is offering in the Birley Centre at Eastbourne College on Wednesday, July 2 at 7pm.
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Good afternoon. My name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Lovely this
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afternoon to speak to Tom Sangster, an ex-saxophone player from Eastbourne. You are returning to
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Eastbourne for a concert in the Burleigh Centre at Eastbourne College on Wednesday July 2nd at 7pm.
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And this is a significant concert for you, a hugely significant concert. It's the biggest,
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most formal thing you've done since graduating. You're putting the pressure on yourself for this
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one, aren't you? Yes, so this is, this is me really getting back up, returning to a place
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that was incredibly transformational for me, and performing... You were a student of work. Yes,
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yeah, when I, so I used to, obviously like you said, I was a music scholar there, and I used to do a lot
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of jazz saxophone, and here was where I really, I made a switch to more classical side of things.
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So it's really great to be returning and performing a very challenging work that I put a lot of time
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into in a place that was very transformational for me. Yeah. And tell me a bit about the repertoire,
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the programme, how you set about deciding what you were going to play on that day.
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So I'm starting with something a bit lighter. We're starting with one of the
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Tango Etudes by Piet Zola. I'm starting with the third one. It's quite a nice and fun and fairly
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brief Tango Etude that, you know, you can perform it with piano or you can perform it without. So I
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think that will go down a treat, and it's going to be followed on by an equally charming piece. It's
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the Pequena Shardas by Pedro Itterald. And so as a Shardas that is, you know, it plays a lot with the
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light and the dark, the fast and the slow. And these are, these are basically just kind of to warm the
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audience up before I hit them with the 40 minute long Maslanka Concerto. Again, that's a piece that's
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special to you because of the challenges it contains. What are those challenges in the Maslanka?
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Well, it's a very, very technical piece. There's lots of extended techniques in this one. So lots
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of very, very high notes that kind of go beyond the range of the saxophone. Lots of very virtuosic
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passages as well in quite a fast tempo. And lots of also very, very chromatic writing as well. So
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there's lots of very difficult passages to get the fingers around. So it's been a good challenge to
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learn. And I'm also hoping to, fingers crossed, do it totally from memory as well.
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Wow.
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Just to put the pressure on a tiny bit more.
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How will you know in advance whether you can?
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Well, it's going well so far. And I'm on a good, good place with it. So we're just,
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me and my accompanist, we are just putting it together at the moment.
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Brilliant.
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Brilliant.
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Slowly. I've had the, I've had the luxury, actually, I have performed this recently in
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a more informal setting. And we performed four of the five movements. This is the big thing
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here is that a concerto is typically three movements. This is five movements. So we performed
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four of them. So now we're just putting the whole thing together and we're going to make it one
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seamless work.
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Great. And to increase the pressure on yourself, as if there's not pressure enough,
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you'll be recording this, won't you? Why?
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Yes.
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So what does that give you as a performer to know that it's being recorded?
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So it's, it's very, it's an interesting, creative development for me. It's a setting that I've not
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really spent too much time in. But it also gives me the tools to actually have some kind of start
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some library of my own music that I can use, that I, you know, people can listen to. It's also good
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for me for getting better, because obviously the process involves you actually developing creatively,
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being able to listen to myself a lot more and kind of nitpick things that I could do better,
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could do worse, you know. So it's, but mostly as well, just to actually have some of my own
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works out there that I can present to people for hopefully future opportunities as well.
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So yeah, it's being recorded visually and through audio as well. So hopefully,
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if it all goes well, be available on YouTube and Spotify.
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Fantastic. Well, Tom, good luck with it.
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Thank you very much.
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So Eastbourne College, Wednesday, the 2nd of July, 7pm. And tickets through TicketSource,
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Tom Sandster, plus tickets on the door. Lovely to speak to you. Hope it goes brilliantly.
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Yep. I'm sure it will.
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Thank you very much. Great to speak to you.
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