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UNT Faculty Ensemble

Lantana Trio

New Album by Lantana Trio under the MSR Classics Label: https://www.msrcd.com/catalog/cd/MS1822

Recorded on May 13-15, 2021 at the Paul Voertman Concert Hall at the University of North Texas. Producer, recording engineer, editing and mastering: Chris Clark, Clark Media Productions @ www.clarkmediaproductions.com. Producer: Bruce McDonald.

Formed in 2018, Lantana Trio consists of faculty members from the University of North Texas: Raquel Samayoa on trumpet, Stacie Mickens on horn, and Natalie Mannix on trombone. They have presented recitals at the 2022 International Trombone Festival, the 2022 and 2019 International Women’s Brass Conference (IWBC), the 2021 National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Conference (NACWPI), the 2020 Big XII Trombone Conference, featured soloists with the UNT Wind Symphony and Lone Star Wind Orchestra, and recently performed and served as faculty at the 2023 PRIZM Music Camp & International Chamber Music Festival. Advocates for diversity in the arts, Lantana Trio’s new album, Crossing Barriers, features works by women and BIPOC composers, including five new commissions. Members of Lantana Trio were also the co-hosts of the International Women’s Brass Conference hosted at the University of North Texas in May of 2022.

 

 

"...the album as a whole is a delight. Indeed, in terms of both commissioning and performance, the Lantana Trio’s debut is an unqualified success."

Andrew Farach-Colton, Gramophone [April 2023]

“…Brass trio recordings are few and far between, but here is one that is very good.
…The playing is excellent from start to finish.”

Kilpatrick, American Record Guide [May 2023]

“… a CD of uniformly high-quality performances of music that is quite capable of standing or falling on its own, without the need of any particular societal gloss.”

Mark J. Estren, InfoDad [March 2023]

“...Lantana Trio, ...come together to play six compositions in precise, coordinated and skillful fashion.
They achieve a performance height in their venue to which all musicians in ensembles aspire. ...In addition to outstanding
musicianship, a listener is also treated to superb recording quality on headphones or a stereo system akin to a live
performance.

Joel C. Thompson, Cherry Grove Music [March 2023]

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