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Gavin Bryars: The Fifth Century

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Heritage/Evolution, Vol. 2

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Uri Caine: The Book of Days

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Color Theory

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Prism Quartet: Pitch Black

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Prism Quartet: Pitch Black

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Heritage/Evolution, Vol. 3

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Chen Yi: Ba Yin (Version for Saxophone...

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Paradigm Lost

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The Curtis Project

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Biography

“A bold ensemble that set the standard for contemporary-classical saxophone quartets” (The New York Times), PRISM has performed in Carnegie Hall on the Making Music Series, in Alice Tully Hall with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and throughout Latin America, China, and Russia under the auspices of the USIA and USArtists International. PRISM has also been presented to critical acclaim as soloists with the Detroit Symphony and Cleveland Orchestra, and conducted residencies at the nation’s leading conservatories, including the Curtis Institute of Music and the Oberlin Conservatory. Two-time recipients of the Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, PRISM has commissioned nearly 300 works, many by internationally celebrated composers, including Pulitzer Prize-winners Julia Wolfe, William Bolcom, Jennifer Higdon, Zhou Long, and Bernard Rands; MacArthur “Genius” Award recipients Tyshawn Sorey, Bright Sheng, and Miguel Zenón; and United States Artists Fellow Susie Ibarra. PRISM’s discography includes releases on Albany, BMOP/Sound, ECM, innova, Koch, Naxos, New Dynamic, New Focus, and its own label, XAS Records. The Fifth Century, PRISM’s ECM recording with The Crossing under Donald Nally, was awarded a 2018 Grammy for Best Choral Performance. The PRISM Quartet performs exclusively on Selmer saxophones. PRISM Quartet is Timothy McAllister, Zachary Shemon, Matthew Levy, and Taimur Sullivan.