Suites for Solo Cello
Museum of Fine Arts - Audrey Jones Beck Building 5601 Main Street, Houston, TX, United StatesLouis-Marie Fardet performs Bach works for solo cello.
Louis-Marie Fardet performs Bach works for solo cello.
"Unaccompanied," a program of new music for solo cello commissioned and performed by Boston-based cellist Leo Eguchi, explores personal stories of immigration and American identity. Each of the commissioned works is by immigrant and first-generation American composers tasked with tackling the question, “What does your American-ness sound like?” Being a mixed-race, first-generation American, I grappled […]
In collaboration with the Houston Hwamei Chamber Orchestra, the Houston Brass Quintet will play alongside Chinese Dance and Music Ensembles. HBQ's portion of the concert will feature works like Carmen and Rhapsody in Blue as well as some traditional Chinese arrangments by Guoxiang Zhang.
Conductor Delyana Lazarova returns, leading ROCO’s full chamber orchestra in a high-octane program brimming with dynamic energy! Elfrida Andree’s colorful, lyrical Symphony No. 2 in A Minor, with its exuberant opening theme, paves the way for the U.S. premiere of Richard Danielpour’s “Voci del Purgatorio”, a journey to rebirth – the second movement of his Symphony in Three Movements After the Divine […]
The Moores School Chamber Orchestra, in concert, will feature the 2023 Winner of the Moores School Concerto Competition, Vocal Division, Baritone, Sean Holshouser with music of Korngold, Handel and Ravel. This performance will be conducted by graduate members of the Orchestral Conducting Studio and will also feature additional music of Rameau, Mozart and Saariaho with […]
The eldest of the famed British musical family of seven musical prodigies, pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason possesses dazzling technical skills and spellbinding musicality that have propelled the young musician into the international spotlight. She makes her Houston debut at DACAMERA in a recital featuring an equally exciting Houston premiere: Fanny Mendelssohn’s “Easter” Sonata – first lost […]
February is National Heart Health Month AND the month for Valentine's Day! Be prepared to experience music -- music that will "lift" your heart, music that might make your heart race, music that inspires memories of someone special, music that touches your innermost being, music that... well you get the picture. You will want to […]
‘Aikya’ explores the state of oneness in music, rhythm and movement. These complementing arts converge and diverge harmoniously, at times creating abstract patterns, and at other times telling stories that hail from the soil of India. Odissi is a classical Indian dance-form known for its lyricism and sinuous forms. Despite it being ancient in terms […]
Jazz and Classical Harmony. Experience a spellbinding fusion of Indian classical melodies and jazz rhythms transcending cultural boundaries, with maestros Indro Roy Chowdhury (Sitar), Steve Gorn (Flute and Saxophone), Indranil Mallick (Tabla), and Rufus Cappadocia (Cello)
DACAMERA Young Artists present a concert inspired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s exhibition Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism, on view February 25 to May 27. Entry to the museum is free on Thursdays.
This young European ensemble, based in London, has swept competitions, including a 2016 award from the Banff International String Quartet Competition. THE OBSERVER describes Castalian as being "full of poetry, joy, and sorrow" and "realized to such perfection." PERFORMERS Sini Simonen, violin | Daniel Roberts, violin | Ruth Gibson, viola | Christopher Graves, cello PROGRAM HAYDN […]
Music for three is elevated to the grandiose in this program for flute and strings, featuring Beethoven’s Serenade for flute, violin and viola, as well as trios by Blanc and Sperger. All works will be performed on period instruments. Alaina Diehl, flute Joanna Becker, violin Yvonne Smith, viola Fran Koiner, cello