Classical Music Played on Saxophone by Four Young Spanish Musicians

The four members of the quartet Credit: Sinoidal Ensemble

THE Sinoidal Ensemble is an unusual Spanish based chamber music group which consists of four saxophone players, two male and two female who will play on the Costa del Sol.

They will be performing two concerts of classical music in the general Marbella area having recently released their first CD De la Copia al Original (from the copy to the original) which has received exceptionally good reviews from many critics.

The group is young and looking to put their own interpretation upon classical music of all types and these concerts will include their take on music by Bach, Scarlatti, Ligeti and others.

The first event takes place at D-Wine in Marbella on Wednesday February 26 and guests will arrive at 7pm for a welcome drink with the concert starting at 8pm.

Tickets for this event cost €60 per person but include the welcome drink, three course meal with wine and the concert.

On the following evening the quartet move to Truffels in Elviria with a meet at 7pm in Roka Bar next to Truffels with the concert starting at 8pm.

Tickets for this evening which include the welcome drink, canapés and the concert cost €38.

Part of the proceeds from ticket sales will be given to Knitted Knockers, a deserving charity which give free hand knitted prostheses for ladies who have had a mastectomy or lumpectomy.

For more information or to book tickets email pmmtickets@mail.com or call Anita Noordzij on 644 242 365.

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John Smith

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