No Man is an Island

In the hustle and bustle of modern life, we are constantly drawn outward—toward expectations and the noise of the world. But within each of us lies an island, a quiet place where time slows down, and one can simply be. This island is not about escape, but about return—a space to reconnect with who we are.
Yet loneliness can be unsettling, and we often grasp for distractions out of fear of what silence might reveal. The island we long for is also the island we fear, a place where we must confront the emptiness and uncertainty we usually avoid.
Surrounded by the vast ocean of life, this island offers silence and shelter. And yet the ocean that isolates us is the ocean that connects us to all things, reminding us that we are all woven into the fabric of existence.
Programme:
John Cage: Living Room Music, II. Story
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio & Fuge (arr. Remco Jak)
Jörg Widmann: 7 Capricci
Felix Mendelssohn: The Hebrides (arr. Ebonit SQ)
Ramin Amin Tafreshi: A Shimmering Light
John Cage: Living Room Music, III. Melody
David Dramm: HeadLand
Joni Mitchell/Wijnand van Klaveren: Both Sides Now
Lisa Schreiber-soprano saxophone
Jen-Hong Wu-alto saxophone
Ileana Termini-tenor saxophone
Pedro C. Silva-baritone saxophone