KatzPascale's "ELEGY EP": A Review of the Duo's Telepathic Musical Connection
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Emma Madden
16d ago· 4 min readenReview
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A review of KatzPascale's album "ELEGY EP," describing the duo's formation at the Whitney Biennial where saxophonist Sammi Katzmann and cellist Jenna Pascale created a powerful, telepathic musical connection. The article explores their unique collaborative dynamic and the emotional intensity of their performances.
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· 3 pulledIt sounded like beauty and it sounded like terror.
They had communicated telepathically and for a moment became one: KatzPascale.
Jenna Pascale bore down on her cello with such weight and precision it seemed as if the bow were forged from titanium.
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