Revelations (GIA WindWorks) CD - Sheet Music

New in the GIA WindWorks series... Contents: Firefly (2008) Ryan George - El Muro (2008) Rocardo Lorenz - Percussion Concerto (2009) Jennifer Higdon - Armenian Dances, Part I (1972) Alfred Reed - Symphony for Winds and Percussion (2009) Donald Grantham - Bright, then dark - Melancholy - Stomp 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."

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Publishers:
GIA Publications
UPC:
785147084327
Format:
CD
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.35 pounds

SKU: GI.G-CD-843

GIA WindWorks. Music Education. CD. GIA Publications #843. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-CD-843).

UPC: 785147084327.

New in the GIA WindWorks series... Contents: Firefly (2008) Ryan George - El Muro (2008) Rocardo Lorenz - Percussion Concerto (2009) Jennifer Higdon - Armenian Dances, Part I (1972) Alfred Reed - Symphony for Winds and Percussion (2009) Donald Grantham - Bright, then dark - Melancholy - Stomp 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.".

Publisher:
GIA Publications