What is Gold Line?

What We Stand For:

 

Los Angeles-based Gold Line Quartet is a saxophone group merging the sounds of 19th century classical music with contemporary artists and pop/movie music from the 90s to today. Described by Associate Artistic Director Margaret Starbuck as a “a treat to hear,” the ensemble has played across dozens of venues across Southern California.

We have degrees in saxophone performance from UCLA to Jacques Thibaud Conservatory in Bordeaux, France. Top performance venues include the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and Boston Court. Notable teachers include Jan Berry Baker, Carrie Koffman, Leo Saguiguit, and Jean-Marie Londeix.

When Gold Line was founded, we needed an outlet to share our work using the high standards of training beyond the academic world. We wanted to make something human, something that reflected real life. And we realized our art cannot exist in a vacuum. We want you to feel our passion when you hear us play and understand the power of four saxophones as a leading champion of chamber music in the 21st century.

In a recent wedding we performed, the bride said we “matched her energy of love, spiritually, [sic] and fun.” We look forward to an upcoming tour in Kansas City starting at Village Church and surrounding college campuses.