Immerse yourself in the captivating world of wind ensemble music with the University of North Texas Symphonic Band's 2005 Texas Music Educators Association performance. This album, released on August 7, 2012, under the Mark Records label, is a testament to the band's exceptional skill and versatility. Spanning a diverse repertoire, the album features works from renowned composers such as Bach, Holst, and Dvorak, arranged for wind orchestra.
The concert opens with "Lonestar Fanfare," a vibrant piece that sets the stage for the diverse musical journey ahead. The University of North Texas Symphonic Band then takes on Bach's intricate "Fugue in G Major, BWV 577," arranged by Gustav Holst, showcasing their precision and mastery of complex polyphonic textures. The energetic "Stampede" follows, demonstrating the band's dynamic range and rhythmic prowess.
A highlight of the album is the world premiere recording of the Concerto for Piano, Percussion, and Wind Orchestra by David Fisher. This three-movement work, featuring soloists performing with intensity, elegy, and spirit, is a testament to the band's collaborative excellence. The album concludes with Dvorak's "Poema alpestre," a lyrical and evocative piece that leaves a lasting impression.
With a duration of 53 minutes, this album is a compelling exploration of the wind ensemble repertoire, showcasing the University of North Texas Symphonic Band's artistry and musical depth. Whether you're a seasoned wind band enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.