On her first chamber music album at Berlin Classics, saxophonist Asya Fateyeva takes herself back to her heyday of her instrument back: In the twenties she is considered the voice of modern salon music and plays in Art music as an equal partner alongside other instruments. At the same time, however, on the horizon a threatening future. An album between danceable big city rhythms, cultural-political ostracism and musical Pioneering spirit. "The great thing about a chamber music recording is that it's very intimate. We're all in balance, the tasks are evenly distributed. Each musician and each personality is therefore very important."