The North Texas Wind Symphony, renowned for its exceptional artistry and precision, is one of the leading ensembles of its kind in the world. Based at the University of North Texas, which boasts one of the largest and most respected music programs in the United States, the Wind Symphony is under the baton of Eugene Migliaro Corporon. With an extraordinary repertoire that ranges from classic works to contemporary pieces, the group is dedicated to presenting the highest quality of wind music.
Over the years, the North Texas Wind Symphony has built a formidable reputation through its recordings and live performances. Their discography includes such notable works as "Respair," "Closure," and "Hope," as well as a number of contributions to GIA Publications' series "Teaching Music Through Performance in Band." They have also been featured on albums like "Taylor Made" and "Contact!" and have dedicated themselves to the promotion and dissemination of contemporary wind compositions, as evident in their "Composer's Collection: John Mackey." The ensemble's live recordings, such as from the 2019 Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) conference, showcase their excellence in performance and education. Through these endeavors, the North Texas Wind Symphony continues to shape the landscape of wind band music.
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