Houston Chronicle: Houston's Windsync quintet brings back multi-site music fest that begins Tuesday
Playing more than 100 dates out of town each year has taken Windsync to some interesting places, but it’s hard to beat where the Houston-based wind quintet found themselves last November. They checked into London’s Abbey Road Studios to record an album of pieces by Seattle-based composer Miguel del Aguila, which the group hopes to release later this year.
It was a little like recording in a museum, explains bassoonist and artistic director Kara LaMoure.
Houston Chronicle
By Chris Gray
Playing more than 100 dates out of town each year has taken Windsync to some interesting places, but it’s hard to beat where the Houston-based wind quintet found themselves last November. They checked into London’s Abbey Road Studios to record an album of pieces by Seattle-based composer Miguel del Aguila, which the group hopes to release later this year.
It was a little like recording in a museum, explains bassoonist and artistic director Kara LaMoure.
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