The ensemble played throughout southern California and recorded until 1949.
The entire ensemble plays together only in the 11th, 14th and final 4 settings.
The ensemble will be playing about 12 or 13 pieces.
This ensemble plays a wide variety of challenging original works.
The ensemble played the music with energy and an illuminating transparency.
What the ensemble played together was not so exciting.
In the process it set a record for any ensemble playing popular music in the Spanish language.
The later ensembles played mostly at private functions around the country and on cruises.
It also provides ensembles for students to play in.
In 2003, for instance, the ensemble will play a work by John Cage.