SKU: GI.G-1039
GIA
WindWorks. Music
Education. GIA
Publications #1039.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-1039).
Conte •
Stephenson •
Grantham • Cuong
• Kozlevnikov
• Dooley North
Texas Wind Symphony
Eugene Migliaro Corporon,
Conductor The latest
release from the GIA
WindWorks label, Taylor
Made, features
compositions by David
Conte, James M.
Stephenson, Donald
Grantham, Viet Cuong,
Boris Kozhevnikov, and
Paul Dooley. Under the
direction of Eugene
Migliaro Corporon, the
North Texas Wind Symphony
continues the tradition
of superior recordings of
some of the best works
written for wind
symphony. Winds magazine
writes “This series
has immense historic
value in documenting the
best of the
repertoire…as well
as providing much sheer
listening pleasure for
the level of artistry in
the
performances….these
discs represent the
standards to which all
must aspire.†GIA
Publications, Inc. is
proud to partner with
Eugene Corporon and the
North Texas Wind Symphony
to provide first-class
recordings that
accentuate the
comprehensiveness, depth,
and value of the wind
symphony medium and its
music. Contents 1. A
Copland Portrait (1999)
(8:44) David Conte (b.
1955)/trans. Ryan Nowlin
• Copyright ©
E.C. Schirmer Music Three
Bones Concerto (2013)Â
(15:31) James M.
Stephenson (b. 1969)
• Copyright ©
Stephenson Music Cuban
(2:52) Lazy (4:19)Â
Hip (8:20)
• Tony Baker,
Natalie Mannix, Steven
Menard – Trombone
Soloists Symphony No. 2,
“after
Hafizâ€Â (2016)Â
(18:08) Donald Grantham
(b. 1947) •
Copyright © Piquant
Press Listen to This
Music (4:38) Greeting God
(5:46) I Hold the Lion's
Paw (7:44) Moth (2013)
(8:38) • Viet
Cuong (b. 1990) •
© Viet Cuong Music
Symphony No. 3,
“Slavyanskayaâ€
(1950) (15:22) Boris
Kozhevnikov
(1906–1985)/ed.
John R. Bourgeois •
Copyright ©
Wingert-Jones Music
Allegro, decisively
(5:45) Slow Waltz (2:46)
Vivace (2:16) Moderato,
joyously (4:35) 13.
Mavericks (2016) (8:02)
Paul Dooley (b. 1983)
• Copyright ©
Paul Dooley Music Total
Time (75:00) Â The
creation of the WindWorks
label represents an
expanded relationship
between the North Texas
Wind Symphony and GIA
Publications.
GIA’s generous
support and ongoing
dedication to wind music
has made it possible for
the ensemble to continue
producing recordings of
the highest quality that
are a testament to the
perseverance and work
ethic of everyone
involved. While the first
34 releases in the
series, initiated in
1989, remain with the
Klavier label, this
broadened alliance with
GIA affords the
opportunity to
consolidate all of the
current projects under
one publishing roof. The
diverse set of offerings
consists of WindWorks
(which includes the CD
and DVD series), the
Composer’s
Collection, and the
Teaching Music through
Performance in Band
resource recordings.
Partnering in this way
creates exciting
possibilities that allow
the imaginative output to
stay focused on the
ongoing mission: to
provide first-class
recordings that
accentuate the
comprehensiveness, depth,
and value of the wind
symphony medium and its
music. Â .