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Works by Singelée, Pierné, Bozza, Lago, Reinhart and Gregory

Ferio Saxophone Quartet Chandos CHAN 10987 77:05 mins The Ferio Saxophone Quartet made their debut in Britain in 2015 and have quickly risen to the top. The reasons are obvious from this vividly recorded disc: rhythmic precision; wide-ranging colours; and balanced textures that allows individual­ity for each thread in a contrapunt­al web. Their repertoire – half abstract, half descriptiv­e – spans the years from 1862 to music premiered this April. Yet dates can be deceptive: Hugo Reinhart’s F minor Quartet appears to come from the early 19th century, but was actually written in 2008, with a perfectly straight face.

It didn’t charm me much; unlike Gabriel Pierné’s Introducti­on et variations sur une ronde populaire, a brilliant colour kaleidosco­pe from 1936, and a marvellous tribute to French finesse. Among the recent descriptiv­e items, the Ciudades of Guillermo Lago (pen name for Dutch saxophonis­t Willem van Merwijk) pile on the exotic but limp a little: a flaw triumphant­ly avoided in his pungent Wordsworth Poems. Sustaining a strong repertoire for a non-standard instrument­al group will always be a challenge; but the Ferios certainly have skill on their side, and every emotional hue you could want – smoky, honeyed, shrieking or sad. Geoff Brown

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