Synchrony Quartet
Saturday, November 21, 2026
7:30 p.m.
The Ebenezer Theater at Prager Family Center for the Arts
17 S Washington St, Easton, MD 21601
Chesapeake Music is thrilled to welcome Synchrony Quartet back to the Ebenezer Theater, following a truly unforgettable performance at the 2026 Chesapeake Chamber Music Competition. Based in Chicago, this saxophone quartet — comprising Philip Kleutgens, Hudson O’Reilly, Matthew Johnson, and Haven Kahn — is known for delivering a creative and engaging program that transcends genre. Equally versed in a wide range of musical styles, each member creates original arrangements and transcriptions of beloved classical works and popular music while celebrating and promoting new and exciting contemporary compositions.
Synchrony Quartet has quickly become one of the nation’s most electrifying young chamber ensembles, boasting a slate of impressive competition wins in 2026. In addition to taking home the Anne D. Moran Silver Prize at the Chesapeake Chamber Music Competition, Synchrony was named winners of the Music Teachers National Association Chamber Music Competition and North American Saxophone Alliance Quartet Competition, as well as grand prize winners of the Coltman Chamber Music Competition. The ensemble was formed through the studio of acclaimed saxophonist and pedagogue Taimur Sullivan and is dedicated to fostering meaningful collaborations between performers, composers, and local arts communities.
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Claude Debussy
(1862-1918)
Suite Bergamasque, L. 75 (arr. Kahn) (~ 18min)
- Prelude
- Menuet
- Clair de lune
- Passepied
Anton Webern
(1883-1945)
Langsamer Satz (arr. Kleutgens) (~ 9 1/2min)
Jean Françaix
(1912-1997)
Petite Quatuor (~ 7 1/2min)
- Gaguernadise
- Cantilene
- Serenade Comique
Astor Piazzolla
(1921-1992)
Tango Zero Hour (arr. Kleutgens/Johnson) (~ 10min)
Milonga del Angel
Michelangelo ‘70
Intermission
(~ 15min)
Fabien Waksman
(b.1982)
Les lunes galantes (~ 3 1/2min)
Caroline Shaw
(b.1982)
Entr’acte (arr. Kleutgens) (~ 12 1/2min)
Travis Laplante
(b.1982)
Running in a field of flowers (~ 15min)
Gemma Peacocke
(b.1994)
Dwalm (~ 8min)
Rune Sorensen
(b.1983)
Shine You No More (arr. O’Reilly) (~ 4min)
Synchrony Quartet
Synchrony Quartet is a Chicago-based saxophone quartet dedicated to the performance of contemporary music and to fostering meaningful collaboration between performers, composers, and local arts communities. Formed out of acclaimed pedagogue Taimur Sullivan’s studio, the ensemble has quickly gained national recognition, having been named winners of the MTNA Chamber Music Competition, North American Saxophone Alliance Quartet Competition, and grand prize winners of the Coltman Chamber Music Competition. Additionally, Synchrony has been awarded the Anne D. Moran Silver Prize at the Chesapeake International Chamber Music Competition and named quarter-finalists in the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition.
Committed to expanding the saxophone quartet repertoire, Synchrony Quartet is currently premiering a new work by Stacy Garrop, a Chicago-based composer whose music has been commissioned and performed by leading ensembles including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The quartet is also collaborating with the composition department at the Bienen School of Music, premiering and recording three newly commissioned works for saxophone quartet. Through projects such as these, Synchrony seeks to support emerging composers while contributing to the evolving landscape of contemporary saxophone music.
Equally versed in a wide range of musical styles, the Synchrony Quartet has developed a project in which each member creates original arrangements and transcriptions of beloved classical works and popular music for saxophone quartet. By contributing their own selections, the ensemble curates a balanced program that expands the saxophone quartet repertoire with fresh additions.
Synchrony Quartet maintains a residency at Clara, a bar and performance space in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood, where the ensemble presents innovative programs that bring new music into informal, community-centered performance environments. Recently, Synchrony was selected to present a featured recital at the International Navy Band Saxophone Symposium in Fairfax, Virginia, where the ensemble was highlighted by the conference as a “must-watch” group on the official event itinerary. The ensemble has performed around the country, with recent guest performances at the Peabody Conservatory, and guest artist residencies at Sam Houston State University and James Madison University.
Synchrony Quartet is comprised of Philip Kleutgens (soprano saxophone), Hudson O’Reilly (alto saxophone), Matthew Johnson (tenor saxophone), and Haven Kahn (baritone saxophone).
Please make note of the following additional information:
- All programs, artists, and events may be subject to change.
- Cell phones and other electronic devices should be switched off prior to (and for the duration of) the performance.
- Photography and/or recording during the performance is strictly prohibited.
- Performances may be recorded and/or photographed by Chesapeake Music, and your attendance is considered consent to be photographed/recorded.
- Patrons who arrive after the start of the concert will be seated between movements or pieces at the discretion of the ushers.
- Outside food and drink is not permitted in the hall.
- Refreshments including water and sparkling wine will be available to all patrons before the concert and during intermission.
- Contact information for any questions and concerns: info@chesapeakemusic.org
How to contact Chesapeake Music?
For questions, additional information, seating requests, or require special accommodations, please contact us at info@chesapeakemusic.org or 410-819-0380. We’re happy to assist and look forward to hearing from you!
How does seating work? Is the venue accessible?
Seating is general admission and unreserved, so guests are welcome to choose any available seat when they arrive. A small number of seats may be reserved for sponsors and those hosting our artists.
The Ebenezer Theater at Prager Family Center for the Arts seats approximately 160 visitors — 115 on the main floor level and 45 in the balcony. There is elevator access from the street-level lobby up to the main seating area. The balcony is accessible by stairs only.
If there are further questions or concerns regarding mobility and accessibility at the venue, please do not hesitate to reach out to info@chesapeakemusic.org.
How will I receive my tickets? What if I lose them?
All purchases are completed digitally, with tickets also being sent digitally to your email. Please double-check your spam/junk folder for your tickets. We do not mail physical tickets. If you misplace your digital tickets by email, please contact info@chesapeakemusic.org and we can resend them to you. If you are unable to present a copy of your digital ticket when arriving at the venue, our ushers will have a full ticket purchase list and can manually admit you.
What is your refund and exchange policy?
Chesapeake Music is typically unable to offer refunds or cancellations, but we invite you to get in touch with us at info@chesapeakemusic.com if an emergency arises and you can no longer use your ticket(s).
What time should I arrive for the concert and how long is it?
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. and the concert is expected to last approximately 1hr45mins, inclusive of a short intermission.
Where do I park?
The Ebenezer Theater has a free parking lot, and free street parking is available throughout downtown Easton.
Is there a dress code?
There’s no dress code at our concerts. Whether you prefer to dress up or keep it casual, we want you to be comfortable and enjoy the music.