Isidore String Quartet | DACAMERA
Schubert Perspectives #3: The Isidore Quartet – skyrocketing to the heights of the music world since their debut at DACAMERA in 2023 – return with a strikingly diverse program, juxtaposing […]
Schubert Perspectives #3: The Isidore Quartet – skyrocketing to the heights of the music world since their debut at DACAMERA in 2023 – return with a strikingly diverse program, juxtaposing […]
Donizetti's comic opera in which the elderly Don Pasquale attempts to marry a young bride to disinherit his nephew, only to be outwitted by a scheme that turns the tables […]
An all-star lineup — saxophonists Joe Lovano and Melissa Aldana; pianist Ndudzo Makhathini, bassist Linda May Han Oh, and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts — pays tribute to the jazz giant.
Donizetti's comic opera in which the elderly Don Pasquale attempts to marry a young bride to disinherit his nephew, only to be outwitted by a scheme that turns the tables […]
Theatrical production in which John Malkovich plays a snobbish music critic who dismisses Beethoven and Chopin, while Aleksey Igudesman and Hyung-ki Joo respond with live performances of works by Bach, […]
Russian pianist Yulianna Avdeeva was the First Prize winner of the 2010 International Chopin Piano Competition. Her first Houston appearance features a fascinating program of Chopin's revolutionary and poetic 24 […]
Through the music of legends like Ravel, Consuelo Velásquez, and Cantinflas, this captivating program traces the roots and evolution of bolero from folk traditions to modern ballet.
Through the music of legends like Ravel, Consuelo Velásquez, and Cantinflas, this captivating program traces the roots and evolution of bolero from folk traditions to modern ballet.
HGO honors the legacy of late theatrical genius Robert Wilson with a surreal, mesmerizing production of Handel's Messiah (arranged by Mozart), presented in the United States for the first time, […]
Piano recital by Vikingur Olafsson featuring Beethoven's final piano sonatas. This performance does not include the Houston Symphony.
Through the music of legends like Ravel, Consuelo Velásquez, and Cantinflas, this captivating program traces the roots and evolution of bolero from folk traditions to modern ballet.
Program: John Adams's Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes? (piano concerto, soloist: Vikingur Olafsson) and Copland's Appalachian Spring. Conductor: John Adams.