Announcing the launch of
the GIA WindWorks Series
North Texas Wind Symphony
Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Conductor
GIA WindWorks
WindWorks represents a new relationship between the North Texas Wind Symphony and GIA Publications. Thanks to GIA's generous support and commitment to wind music, it has been possible for the ensemble to continue to produce recordings of the highest quality. While the first 34 releases of the Cincinnati Wind Symphony and the North Texas Wind Symphony remain with the Klavier label, this expanded alliance consolidates all of the current projects under one publishing roof.
These diverse offerings now include WindWorks, the Composer's Collection, the Teaching Music through Performance in Band recordings, and Master Conductors, the DVD series. This growth in the catalog creates exciting possibilities and allows our artistic output to stay focused on the continued mission: to provide first-class recordings that accentuate the comprehensiveness, depth, and value of the medium and its repertoire.
What critics say about the North Texas Wind Symphony
Audio Magazine: "The performances are expert, and the sound—which ranges from single wind instrument solos to a full band replete with thundering timpani and bass drum that can be felt through a subwoofer—is as good as it gets. There's a remarkable combination of presence and stage depth."
Fanfare Magazine: "The group is in a class all its own…Hats off to them…If you don’t respond to the music or to the performances (I'm sorry for you, if that's the case), surely the audiophile-worthy engineering will get you.”
The American Record Guide: "The group has the ability to handle complex materials with aplomb, to glitter and dazzle, and to drive with manic energy!"
Homage
Listen to Tracks :
Twelve Dances from "The Dancerye"
La Mourisque
Branle Quatre Bransles
Ronde & Solterelle
Ronde Mon Amy
Allemaigne & Recoupe
Pavane Mille Regretez
Basse Danse Bergeret
Danse Du Roy
Ronde
Passe Et Medio
Ronde
Pavane La Bataille Tielman Susato |
Shadow Dance - David Dzubay |
Metamorphosis (On an Original Cakewalk) - Daniel Kallman
Beyond - Wataru Hokoyama | Medieval Suite
Homage to Léonin
Homage to Pérotin
Homage to Machaut - Ron Nelson |
The Red Machine - Peter Graham
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Urban Dreams
Listen to Tracks :
Slalom - Carter Pann | Day Dreams
Sunrise
Morning
Afternoon
Sunset - Dana Wilson |
Finish Line - Cindy McTee |
Urban Myth - Murray Gross | Music for a Festival
Intrada
Overture
Round of Seven Parts
Air
Interlude
March
Saraband
Scherzo
Madrigal
Minuet and Trio
Finale - Gordon Jacobs
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Altered States
Listen to Tracks :
Fandangos - Roberto Sierra, arr. Scatterday
The Lark Ascending - Ralph Vaughan Williams, arr. Silvester
Toccata Marziale - Ralph Vaughan Williams, arr. Battisti American Hymnsong Suite
Prelude on "Wondrous Love"
Ballad on "Balm in Gilead
Scherzo on "Nettleton"
March on "Wilson" - Dwayne Milburn
Nitro - Frank Ticheli William Byrd Suite
The Earle of Oxford's Marche
Pavana
Jhon Come Kisse Me Now
The Mayden's Song
Wolsey's Wilde
The Bells - Gordon Jacob/Trachsel
The Barons
Baron Samedi's Sarabande
Baron Cimetière's Mambo - Donald Grantham
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Transformations
Listen to Tracks :
Court Music - Donald Grantham
Concerto Grosso for Brass Trio - Robert Linn
Sanctuary - Frank Ticheli
Bali - Michael Colgrass Symphony No. 7
Moderate
Slow
Very Fast
Moderately Slow - David Maslanka
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