Wind Quintet - Prominent Wind Quintets

Prominent Wind Quintets

  • Arabesque Winds (Arabesque Winds n.d.)
  • Artecombo
  • Bergen Wind Quintet
  • Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet (de:Philharmonisches Bläserquintett Berlin)
  • I Cinque Elementi Wind Quintet
  • Danzi Quintet
  • Dorian Wind Quintet
  • Farkas Quintet Amsterdam (nl:Farkas Quintet Amsterdam)
  • Galliard Ensemble (Galliard Ensemble n.d.)
  • Imani Winds (Grammy nominated 2006)
  • KO⁵ (KO5 n.d.) (Das Bläserquintett der Komischen Oper Berlin - The Wind Quintet of the Comic Opera Berlin)
  • Lieurance Woodwind Quintet (Lieurance Woodwind Quintet 2012)
  • New London Chamber Ensemble
  • New York Woodwind Quintet
  • Pentaèdre (Montréal) (Pentaèndre 2009)
  • Pocket Orchestra Freiburg (Pocket Orchestra Freiburg n.d.)
  • Quintette Aquilon (2006 First Prize at ARD International Music Competition)
  • Quintette à vent de Paris (fr:Quintette à vent de Paris)
  • Quintette à Vent Français (fr:Quintette à vent français) (French Wind Quintet)
  • Quinteto Latino (Quinteto Latino n.d.)
  • Soni Ventorum Wind Quintet
  • Vancouver Woodwind Quintet
  • Vento Chiaro
  • Ventos Wind Quintet (Ventos Wind Quintet n.d.)
  • Villa-Lobos Quintet (pt:Quinteto Villa-Lobos)
  • WindSync (WindSync n.d.)
  • Zagreb Wind Quintet (HUOKU n.d.)


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