- Griffes: The Pleasure Dome Of Kubla Khan · 2004
- Mozart: Flute Quartets No.1-4 · 1991
- Mozart at 8: 6 Violin Sonatas, K. 10-15 · 2006
- Misericordia · 2019
- Griffes: The Pleasure Dome Of Kubla Khan · 2004
- Griffes: The Pleasure Dome Of Kubla Khan · 2004
- Lukas Foss: Orchestral Works · 1989
- Griffes: The Pleasure Dome Of Kubla Khan · 2004
- Wincenc, Muir String Quartet and Guests · 2008
- Górecki: Little Requiem for a Certain Polka, Concerto-Cantata, Harpsichord Concerto & 3 Dances · 2012
- American Flute Quintets · 2012
- Mozart: Flute Quartets No.1-4 · 1991
- Joan Tower: Piano Concerto - Homage to Beethoven · 2023
- 2019
Compilations
About Carol Wincenc
Carol Wincenc is among the most accomplished U.S. flutists, premiering many new works by American composers and mentoring many younger players as an educator. Wincenc joined the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra in Minnesota in the 1970s. When she took first prize at the 1978 Naumburg Competition, she launched a solo career. She performed widely and made many recordings for the Musical Heritage Society LP subscription service. Wincenc has been on the faculty at the Juilliard School since 1988. In 1991, Wincenc released an album of Mozart's flute quartets with the Emerson String Quartet. In 1994, she gave the world premiere of Christopher Rouse's Flute Concerto. The following year, she issued the album Joan Tower: Black Topaz, and since then, much of her recording and performing career has been devoted to contemporary music. In 2022, Wincenc released the album Air in Motion: Pierre Jalbert.
- HOMETOWN
- Buffalo, NY, United States
- BORN
- June 29, 1949
- GENRE
- Classical