This saxophone Quartet combines many of the traditional formal asoects of the classical quartet genre with some more recent trends and languages. This work is modeled after a traditional string quartet. It is in four movements and opens with a soprano saxophone solo that exposes the listener to all of the melodic motives and sets used in the entire piece. The remainder of first movement titled "Recitative and Declaration " is a fast, loud and heavily accented passage in a kind of monothematic sonata-allegro form. The second movement, "Scherzo Psycho" is much lighter in spirit yet darkly cartoon-ish in character with its pointilistic opening followed by the frenzied, twisted melodic lines of the main body of the movement. The "Motet" that follows is strictly mono-modal (F Ionian) and is indeed based on motives presented in the first two movements, although not so apparent by the radical difference in style. Capturing the spirit of counterpoint of the sixteenth century, them movement is a nod to the great George Rochberg. The "Finale" is a fantasy on the opening motives of the recitative that begins the work. In a disproportionate ABA form, it is a fast and aggressive closer to the quartet. This work was commissioned by the Ara Saxophone Quartet. Duration: 16:00minutes. - the composer