If you want to take a shot at having a composition played by (part of) the Dallas Wind Symphony, check out their Brass Fanfare Competition. http://www.dws.org/component/content/ar ... fanfares11. You've got 2 days to get your materials in if you're seriously interested.brownhunter wrote:I write a little too, and of course would so love to write a piece to be played, etc. etc. and great WEs to me are always very inspirational.
But, how did the Dallas Wind Symphony, and the ensembles at North Texas U. get so good, or at least have some pretty great recording contracts (and engineers, on top of already great musicians?)
How the groups "got good" is a very difficult question to answer. I can, however, speak to why the recordings are so outstanding. First, the group is just plan good. Really good. Second, they perform most concerts and do all of their recordings in one of the finest concert halls in the world, the Meyerson Symphony Center in downtown Dallas, TX. Third, their finest recordings have been done on the "botique" Reference Recording label with Keith Johnson handling the recording. The easiest way to explain that is to say that "he knows what he's doing."
Both of the current DWS tuba players are on Tubenet as is one of the former members.

