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North Texas Wind Symphony - Time Pieces



Item number 8913617JC, $20.98

This collection will please everyone. It features a wind symphony, a chorus, a piano solo, a marimba solo, and a timeless classic. The works on our great CD were all composed in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with the exception of the last work. It was composed in 1909 by Gustav Holst and is considered the first composition for wind band. You are sure to enjoy all of these great works as they are performed by the awesome North Texas Wind Symphony, under the direction of maestro Eugene Corporon. The musical precision and maturity of this ensemble will give you goose bumps!
 
The total running time of this CD is seventy-three minutes.

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Complete song list for "North Texas Wind Symphony - Time Pieces" - Audio CD:

1. Timepiece - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Cindy McTee
2. Deer Hunting In Michigan - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Daniel McCarthy - From: "Chamber Symphony"
3. Harmonic Rhythms - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Daniel McCarthy - From: "Chamber Symphony"
4. The Stuff Of Adventure - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Daniel McCarthy - From: "Chamber Symphony"
5. Stomp Igor - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Robert Patterson
6. Landscape - The View Before - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: George Walker - From: "Canvas"
7. Commentary - Voices in The Corridor - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: George Walker - From: "Canvas"
8. Psalm - The Horizon And Beyond - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: George Walker - From: "Canvas"
9. Vortex - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Dana Wilson
10. Chaconne - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Gustav Holst - From: "First Suite In E Flat"
11. Intermezzo - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Gustav Holst - From: "First Suite In E Flat"
12. March - Performed by: North Texas Wind Symphony - Composed by: Gustav Holst - From: "First Suite In E Flat"


 
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