The GIA Composer's Collection seeks to bring together into one place the master works by some of the most respected Wind Symphony composers of all time. Stunningly performed by the North Texas Wind Symphony under the direction of Eugene Corporon, this series also includes extensive liner notes about the composer and their contribution to the Wind Band.
Eugene Migliaro Corporon is conductor of the Wind Symphony and Regents Professor of Music at the University of North Texas. As Director of Wind Studies, he guides all aspects of the program, including the masters and doctoral degrees in Wind Conducting. He is a graduate of California State University-Long Beach and Claremont Graduate University. His performances have drawn praise from colleagues, composers, connoisseurs, and music critics alike.
Internationally acknowledged as one of the premier ensembles of its kind, the North Texas Wind Symphony is selected from the most outstanding musicians attending the College of Music. The Wind Symphony has been highly acclaimed for “…wonderful and artistically rendered performances which are elegant and polished,” and complimented for “…terrific ensemble skills which embody a high degree of integrity and sensitivity.” They have been praised for “…stunning and inspirational recordings” and for being an ensemble whose “enriching performances demonstrate their sheer joy of musicing.” Recognized for “…admirable and adventurous programming, which personifies diversity and originality,” the group demonstrates a relentless commitment to American music. They have been called “…an ensemble which is simply sensational, full of bristling energy, made up of players with a headlong, in-your-face virtuosity who play with an irresistible intensity and a dynamism that makes you want to leap out of your chair applauding at the Coda.” Most recently they have been lauded “as a group in a class all its own that has the ability to handle complex materials with aplomb, to glitter and dazzle, and to drive with manic energy.” Heralded as “…one of the world’s best, having distinguished themselves again and again,” the North Texas Wind Symphony pursues the highest professional standards, and is determined to bring its audiences exemplary performances of repertoire from all musical periods, cultures, and styles. Artistically, they continually strive to be right where innovation and progress meet legacy and tradition.
The GIA Composer's Collection seeks to bring together into one place the master works by some of the most respected Wind Symphony composers of all time. Stunningly performed by the North Texas Wind Symphony under the direction of Eugene Corporon, this series also includes extensive liner notes about the composer and their contribution to the Wind Band.
Eugene Migliaro Corporon is conductor of the Wind Symphony and Regents Professor of Music at the University of North Texas. As Director of Wind Studies, he guides all aspects of the program, including the masters and doctoral degrees in Wind Conducting. He is a graduate of California State University-Long Beach and Claremont Graduate University. His performances have drawn praise from colleagues, composers, connoisseurs, and music critics alike.
Internationally acknowledged as one of the premier ensembles of its kind, the North Texas Wind Symphony is selected from the most outstanding musicians attending the College of Music. The Wind Symphony has been highly acclaimed for “…wonderful and artistically rendered performances which are elegant and polished,” and complimented for “…terrific ensemble skills which embody a high degree of integrity and sensitivity.” They have been praised for “…stunning and inspirational recordings” and for being an ensemble whose “enriching performances demonstrate their sheer joy of musicing.” Recognized for “…admirable and adventurous programming, which personifies diversity and originality,” the group demonstrates a relentless commitment to American music. They have been called “…an ensemble which is simply sensational, full of bristling energy, made up of players with a headlong, in-your-face virtuosity who play with an irresistible intensity and a dynamism that makes you want to leap out of your chair applauding at the Coda.” Most recently they have been lauded “as a group in a class all its own that has the ability to handle complex materials with aplomb, to glitter and dazzle, and to drive with manic energy.” Heralded as “…one of the world’s best, having distinguished themselves again and again,” the North Texas Wind Symphony pursues the highest professional standards, and is determined to bring its audiences exemplary performances of repertoire from all musical periods, cultures, and styles. Artistically, they continually strive to be right where innovation and progress meet legacy and tradition.