North American Saxophone Alliance
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The North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA) is an organization for saxophone players from around North America.
Formation | 1 January 1976 |
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President | Kim Goddard Loeffert |
Website | www www |
Following the lead of their colleagues in France, who created the Association of French Saxophonists in 1971, the North American Saxophone Alliance was established in 1976 under the leadership of Frederick Hemke. Since this time, NASA has offered state, regional, and international conferences attracting many important saxophonists to present performances, lectures and master classes, as-well-as found competitions for the next generation of classical and jazz saxophonists. NASA is the largest saxophone organization in the western hemisphere dedicated to the establishment of the saxophone as a medium of serious musical expression.
Members are required to pay dues, which vary depending on age. NASA hosts regional conferences for each of its 10 regions (information below). It also hosts a biennial international conference.
NASA is divided into eleven regions dividing Canada, the United States of America, and surrounding territories.
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