Step into "Latin Dances" with BYU Wind Symphony’s Newest Album

The BYU Wind Symphony proudly announces the release of Latin Dances, the ensemble’s first album under the direction of Shawn Smith. This vibrant collection features eight tracks that explore a variety of dance styles from across Latin America, with music from Cuba, Argentina, and Brazil. Listeners will experience the region’s rich cultural rhythms and melodies throughout the album. A standout feature is the debut of three original compositions from Brazil, presented for the first time in the United States. These pieces, widely popular among Brazilian bands, bring a distinctive flair to the collection. Over the past 15 years, Director Shawn Smith has conducted extensively in Central and South America, cultivating a deep love and appreciation for Latin music—one he now shares through this project. With Latin Dances, the BYU Wind Symphony not only highlights its remarkable talent but also aims to foster greater appreciation for Latin music. Reflecting on the release, Shawn Smith said, “I could not be more proud of the superb playing by the Wind Symphony. I am excited for more people to hear how special this group is, and I am grateful that we have this opportunity to share our light through music.” This album opens a door to the vibrant world of Latin rhythms, uniting cultures and paving the way for broader appreciation of these captivating sounds. Stream the new album on your favorite platform here.

"Amarraditos": The Song that Secured BYU Singers’ a Win

The BYU Singers have released a new single and music video featuring a fresh arrangement of “Amarraditos” by Ernesto Herrera. The original song was created by one of the most famous voices in Spain and Latin America, María Dolores Fernández Pradera.  This release highlights the Singers’ recent tour to Cork, Ireland, where this song helped them win first place at the Fleischmann International Trophy Competition during the Cork International Choral Festival. The music video presents a montage of photos and footage from their tour, providing an exclusive glimpse behind the scenes of performances and unforgettable moments from their time in Ireland. The song is one of lovers going hand in hand and being romantically “tied together” as they face the day. This arrangement of “Amarraditos” features beautiful harmonies and shows the singers’ talent and dedication to the art of choral performance. This new release offers fans an opportunity to enjoy their music while celebrating their achievements abroad.  Stream on your favorite platform here. Watch the video here.

I Hope You Know: A Celebration of Indigenous Voices

In celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the BYU Living Legends are proud to announce the release of their new music video, “I Hope You Know,” using the original song by Supaman Medicine and Ashley Hall. This powerful visual tribute honors the ancestors who have paved the way for future generations, celebrating their enduring legacy that inspires the group’s impressive performances. The video showcases the native section of Living Legends, delivering a moving and fierce portrayal of cultural heritage through dance and music. With impressive choreography and heartfelt storytelling, “I Hope You Know” invites viewers to reflect on the significance of Indigenous history and the importance of honoring those who have come before us. The music video can be viewed here and will be featured in upcoming performances by the BYU Living Legends.