Album Summary
Performers
Adam Wodnicki (Piano)
Christopher Deane (Percussion)
Notes & Reviews:
American composer Joseph Schwantner (b. 1943) won the Pulitzer Prize in Music in 1979. He teaches at the Eastman School of Music. Internationally acknowledged as one of the premier ensembles of its kind, the North Texas Wind Symphony is comprised of members selected from among the most outstanding musicians attending the University of North Texas College of Music. The ensemble has been acclaimed for the elegance and polish of its performances, its terrific ensemble skills, and its evident sheer joy in making music.
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Works Details
Schwantner, Joseph : From a Dark Millenium - Conductor: Eugene Corporon
- Ensemble: North Texas Wind Symphony
- Running Time: 12 min. 31 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1981
Schwantner, Joseph : In Evening's Stillness - Conductor: Eugene Corporon
- Ensemble: North Texas Wind Symphony
- Running Time: 12 min. 15 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1996
Schwantner, Joseph : ...and the mountains rising nowhere - Performer: Adam Wodnicki (Piano)
- Conductor: Eugene Corporon
- Ensemble: North Texas Wind Symphony
- Running Time: 12 min. 16 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1977
Schwantner, Joseph : Concerto for Percussion - Performer: Christopher Deane (Percussion)
- Conductor: Eugene Corporon
- Ensemble: North Texas Wind Symphony
- Running Time: 32 min. 14 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Form: Concerto
- Written: 1994
Schwantner, Joseph : Recoil - Conductor: Eugene Corporon
- Ensemble: North Texas Wind Symphony
- Running Time: 13 min. 22 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary

























