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The Mexico City Woodwind Quintet, is regarded as one of the foremost
chamber music groups in Mexico today. Its compact discs, New
Mexican Music, Latin American Images and Pan-American
Visions, released in 1995, 1998 and 2001, are examples
of the Quintet's continued dedication to promote the composition
and dissemination of contemporary works by Mexican and Latin American
composers, one of the objectives of the group. This goal was realized
during its recent tour of Italy presenting for the first time
in Europe many new Mexican works. The list of works commissioned
by and dedicated to the Quintet is growing, and incorporates the
leading Mexican and Latin American composers of today.
The members of the Mexico City Woodwind Quintet - Asako
Arai (flute), Joseph Shalita (oboe),
Fernando Domínguez (clarinet),
Wendy Holdaway (bassoon), Patrick
Kennelly (horn) - maintain an active schedule as soloists,
recitalists and orchestral musicians. They play in three major
orchestras: the National Symphony Orchestra, the Mexico City Philharmonic
Orchestra and the Mexico State Symphony Orchestra, and are also
on the faculty of three conservatories. The international background
of its members gives the Quintet a unique quality in its artistic
approach, especially to new music.
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