Although Carol Sudhalter’s first love was the flute, she was also seduced by the saxophone early in her career as a jazz musician.
“Playing different instruments allows me to expand my emotional palette,” she said.
“The sax has the opposite personality of the flute, which tends to be politely petite, and it allows me to express a wide spectrum of emotions: It can be gruff, aggressive, gentle.”In the early days of her career, in the late 1970s, Ms. Sudhalter attracted a lot of attention, because female players were rare.
“Women saxophonists like Camille Thurman and Lakecia Benjamin are now superstars,” Ms. Sudhalter, 81, said.
“It’s a point of pride and joy for me that the virtuosity and recognition of women players has expanded so much since then.”
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