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Discography
Current Releases:
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Can We Get Together?
Coseismic Records (2011)
Featuring The Rodriguez & Keepe Duo's performance of Ave Maria by Bach/Gounod.
Also features 115 other Southern Arizona musicians to benefit the Homicide Survivors, Inc. 1/8/11 Tucson Tragedy Fund.
To purchase this album please visit www.tucsongettogether.com |
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Don Sheppard – Rhythme éclectique
(2009) Vive la Nostalgie
Mr. Keepe appears as sideman on tenor saxophone.
Purchase this CD at www.vivelanostalgie.com
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America's Millennium Tribute to Adolphe Sax, Series 2, Volume 14
AUR Recordings (2008)
AUR CD 3131
Features the Presidio Quartet's premiere recordings of Kip Haaheim's The Clinging Fire and Judith Lang Zaimont's Parallel Play. The volume also features performances by the PRISM Quartet, Capitol Quartet, Sonora Quartet, Catalina Quartet, H2 Quartet and the Idaho Trio.
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America's Millennium Tribute To Adolphe Sax, Vol. 13
AUR Recordings (2007)
AUR CD 3130
Features Michael Keepe's premiere recording Kip Haaheim's Meditation on Salvador Dali's "Necrophilic Spring Flowing from a Grand Piano" for tenor saxophone and digital audio playback. The volume also features Timothy McAllister, Taimur Sullivan, Clint Schmitt, Stephen Page, Farrell Vernon, George Wolfe, and The Idaho Saxophone Trio (Bill Perconti, Joy Atkin, Vanessa Sielert) |
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America's Millennium Tribute To Adolphe Sax, Vol. 11
AUR Recordings (2006)
AUR CD 3128
Features The Rodriguez & Keepe Duo performing Maurice Ravel's Piece en forme de Habanera. The volume also features performances by AUR's 2006 Saxophone Competition Winners Stephen Page & James Fusik, The Desert Wind Saxophone Quartet, Dr. Timothy McAllister, Shelley Jagow, Paul Cohen, Chain Quartet, and the Chamber Players of Lewis-Clark State College.
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Allegro de Concert
The Presidio Quartet’s second release : (2006) PSQ06 Greg Armstrong, soprano; Daniel Bell, alto; Michael Keepe, tenor; Ryan McCormick, baritone. This CD includes many of the pieces performed on PSQ’s Midwest ‘06 tour. Featuring the works of Albeniz, Bach, Barab, Bozza, Gershwin, Singelée, Wiedoeft, and a bonus track of Autumn in New York.
Buy this CD from The Presidio Quartet's Web Site |
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Presidio Saxophone Quartet
Debut Recording (2003) PSQ03
Greg Armstrong, soprano; Daniel Bell, alto; Michael Keepe, tenor; Lisa Hunter, baritone.
Featuring works by Jeanjean, Bach, Turpin, Hayden, Joplin, Albeniz, Reber, Marshall, and Peck.
Buy this CD from The Presidio Quartet's Web Site |
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America’s Millennium Tribute to Adolphe Sax, Volume VII
Arizona University Recordings, LLC (2001)
AUR Recordings (2001)
AUR CD 3115
Featuring the Presidio Quartet performing Guy Lacour's Quatour. The volume also features performances by Marcel Mule, Joseph Lulloff, Capitol Quartet, David Pituch and the New Hudson Quartet.
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Don Sheppard – éclectique
(2001) Vive la Nostalgie
Mr. Keepe appears as sideman on soprano and alto saxophones.
Purchase this CD at www.vivelanostalgie.com
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Maslanka: Concerto’s
Albany Records (2000) Troy-424
The University of Arizona Wind Ensemble
Gregg I. Hanson, Conductor
Soloists: Joseph Lulloff, alto saxophone; Drew Lang, marimba
Mr. Keepe appears as member of the ensemble (principle alto saxophone).
Purchase this CD from Amazon |
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Maslanka: Hell’s Gate
Albany Records (1998) Troy-309
The University of Arizona Wind Ensemble
Gregg I. Hanson, Conductor
Soloists: Dr. Kelland Thomas, alto saxophone; Michael Keepe, tenor saxophone; Daniel Bell, baritone saxophone
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Bulletin Board
Mike will be performing Barry Cockcroft's Beat Me for solo saxophone, and James DeMars' Neon Bablylon with the Presidio Quartet, at the North American Saxophone Alliance National Conference at Arizona State University in March. See schedule for further details.
The Rodriguez & Keepe Duo is honored to be featured on Coseismic Records' release of Can We Get Together.
This album features 117 Southern Arizona musicians and benefits the victims of the 1/8/11 shooting tragedy in Tucson.
Visit the Recordings page for more information and please tell a friend.
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