Elie Apper

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Who is Elie Apper?

Elie Apper is a Belgian classical saxophonist who is well known as a former member of the Saxophone Quartet of Belgium. The quartet made its American debut December 9, 1970, in Fort Worth with the Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth. The Quartet was founded by Francois Daneels, who was a professor of saxophone at the Brussels Conservatory.

La Quatuor Belge de Saxophones members in 1970

Francois Daneels, soprano saxophone

Alfred Jacquet, alto saxophone

Elie Apper, tenor saxophone

Jean Cunche, baritone saxophone

From 1972 to 1974, Apper served as visiting lecturer at the University of North Texas College of Music. He also was once a faculty member of the Flemish Conservatory and a soloist with the Flemish Radio and Television Orchestra and the King's Royal Guard Band of Brussels.

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on July 23, 2013

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