Susan Fancher, saxophonist
Discography
Susan Fancher
Sound Clips
Publications
Discography
Red Clay Saxophone Quartet
Fancher Zandmane Duo
Effiny Saxophone Duo
Effiny Music Publishing
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photo by Stacey Haines
Solo CD Recordings
In Two Worlds to be released on the Innova label in 2008.
Music of Morton Subotnick, John Anthony Lennon, Edmund Campion, Mark Engebretson, Reginald Bain, Judith Shatin and James Paul Sain.
 
Ponder Nothing, music of Steve Reich, Giacinto Scelsi, Mark Engebretson, Ben Johnston, Wolfram Wagner and Alexander Wagendristel (Innova 564)
 
Compact Disc Recording with Steven Stusek, Inara Zandmane and Nathan Daughtrey
Louder than Words: music for two saxophones, piano and vibraphone by Don Freund, Mark Engebretson, Katherine Ann Murdock and Reginald Bain (RCR CD 001)
 
Compact Disc Recordings with the Red Clay Saxophone Quartet
Tikvah (70-minute oratorio for saxophone quartet and voice) by Burton Beerman, recorded 2008.
Witchcraft Recipes no. 9 and 9b by Alejandro Rutty (Capstone Records CPS -8748)
Compact Disc Recording with soprano Lorena Guillén
Never Too Tango, tangos arranged by Alejandro Rutty for various instruments and voice.
 
Compact Disc Recordings with the Amherst Saxophone Quartet
Forever Escher by Paul Chihara (New World Records 80597-2)
Renaissance Masterworks of Josquin Desprez
 
Compact Disc Recording with Intergalactic Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)
I Dig (Innova 548)
 
Compact Disc Recording with saxophonist Mark Engebretson
A Round by David Macbride (Innova 536)
 
Compact Disc Recording with Impuls Saxophone Quartet
Affirmations by John David Lamb (Näckens Vänner NV-1)
 
Compact Disc Recordings with the Vienna Saxophone Quartet
Music of Steve Reich, Gavin Bryars, Lukas Ligeti and Robert Carl (Lotus Records Salzburg LR 9722CD)
Zwölf Plus by Bruno Strobl (Extraplatte EX 225-2)
Music of Iannis Xenakis, John Cage, Mark Engebretson, Wolfram Wagner and Erich Urbanner (MGSound 535 6405)
 
Compact Disc Recordings with Rollin' Phones Saxophone Quartet
Music of Francis Poulenc, Alfred Desenclos, Emil Hlobil, Guy Lacour and J. S. Bach (Philips 512 340-2)
Saxophonia by Erland Von Kock with Linköping Wind Ensemble (SOM 9202)