Trouvère Quartet
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The Trouvère Quartet, (トルヴェール・クヮルテット) is a well-known classical saxophone quartet founded in Japan in 1987.
The quartet has recorded 13 albums so far. One of them, A Homage to Marcel Mule released in 2001, was awarded the Grand Prize in the Record Category of the 56th Arts Festival sponsored by the Agency of Cultural Affairs of Japan.
[edit] Members
- Nobuya Sugawa (須川展也), soprano saxophone
- Shin'ichiro Hikosaka (彦坂眞一郎), alto saxophone
- Yasushi Arai (新井靖志), tenor saxophone
- Yasuto Tanaka (田中靖人), baritone saxophone
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