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There's really no single way to describe everything we have in store this season.The 2013–14 Season is the 100th anniversary of the Houston Symphony. And yet this season will be remembered for even more than this milestone. It will be defined by the amazing performances, spectacular guest artists and ground-breaking special events that will connect symphony and audience in a way like never before.
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Reserve your seats for the "that was the most ridiculously amazing
performance I've ever seen" Season.
There's really no single way to describe everything we have in store this season.
The 2013–14 Season is the 100th anniversary of the Houston Symphony. And yet this season will be remembered for even more than this milestone. It will be defined by the
amazing performances, spectacular guest artists and ground-breaking special events that will connect symphony and audience in a way like never before.
Table of ContentsSpecial Centennial Concerts...........................5
Your Symphony Concert Experience...........6
Subscriber Rewards.........................................7
2013–14 Classical Season..............................8
2013–14 Pops Season..................................12
2013–14 Family Season................................13
Special Concerts............................................14
Full Season Schedule & Programs...............15
Become a Donor............................................24
Education & Community Programs..............26
Order Season Tickets....................................27
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ANDRÉS OROZCO-ESTRADANewly Announced Music Director DesignateOctober, January & April
JOHN ADAMSJanuary 31, February 1, 2, 2014
CHRIS BOTTIApril 25, 26, 27, 2014
Favorite WorksTchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 | Pines of Rome | Elgar's Enigma Variations | Beethoven's Pastoral | Mozart's Jupiter
Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody | Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto | The Planets – An HD Odyssey | Mahler's Symphony of a Thousand
Spectacular Guest Artists
2013–14 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
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HANS GRAFReturning as Conductor LaureateNovember & April
CIRQUE DE LA SYMPHONIEAugust 30, 31, September 1, 2013
RENÉE FLEMINGSeptember 7, 2013
JOSHUA BELLSeptember 20, 21, 22, 2013
MIDORIOctober 18, 19, 20, 2013
MEGAN HILTY FROM NBC'S SMASHNovember 15, 16, 17, 2013
JOHN WILLIAMS JOINS YO-YO MADecember 5, 2013
SYMPHONIC SPECTACULAR HOST SIGOURNEY WEAVERMay 23, 24, 25, 2014
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH May 9, 10, 2014
Introducing Newly Announced Music Director Designate
Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Midori Plays MendelssohnOctober 18, 19, 20, 2013Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorMidori, violinGubaidulina: Fairytale PoemMendelssohn: Violin ConcertoRachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
Mozart's Jupiter SymphonyJanuary 3, 4, 5, 2014Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorEric Halen, violinJennifer Owen, violinHaydn: Symphony No. 59, FireSchnittke: Moz-Art á la Haydn – for two violins and chamber ensembleMozart: Symphony No. 41, Jupiter
The Planets and Orbit – An HD OdysseyJanuary 9, 11, 12, 2014Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorWomen of the Houston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorOrbit – An HD Odyssey Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine R. Strauss: Also sprach ZarathustraThe Planets – An HD Odyssey Holst: The Planets
Bronfman Plays Beethoven 4April 17, 18, 19, 2014 Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorYefim Bronfman, pianoSmetana: Overture to The Bartered BrideBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4Dvorák: Symphony No. 8
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About AndrésColombian-born, Vienna-trained Orozco-Estrada is a dynamic young conductor who is both intensely musical and technically consummate. He radiates warmth and sincerity on and off the podium, and has a special talent for sharing his admiration of music with his audience. A natural communicator, Orozco-Estrada is fluent in Spanish, German and English. He is the Houston Symphony’s first Hispanic music director. Andrés will conduct four weekends of concerts during the Centennial Season as Music Director Designate, and will begin his first full season as Music Director in 2014–15.
Concert Appearances in the 2013–14 Season as Music Director Designate
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“...the conductor [Orozco-Estrada] focused himself and the orchestra on one goal: bringing the music to life”
– Houston Chronicle
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Centennial 100th Birthday ConcertFree Community Concert at Miller Outdoor TheatreFriday, June 21, 2013, 8:30 pm
Robert Franz, conductorCelebrate the kick-off of the Centennial Season with a free concert at Miller Outdoor Theatre open to all of Houston. The orchestra will perform classical blockbusters like Beethoven’s Ode to Joy with the Houston Symphony Chorus, selections from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, and John Williams’ Celebration Fanfare, written for the Houston Symphony. Plus, hear music from The Planets – An HD Odyssey, paired with images of NASA’s exploration of the solar system projected on a giant screen.
Day of MusicA Free Day-Long Celebration of Houston's Musical DiversitySaturday, July 13, 2013, 10 am–10 pm
Spend the day at Jones Hall listening to dozens of free performances representing Houston's diverse musical landscape. Begin the day with a family concert in the morning, and end the evening with a concert of favorite symphonic works by the orchestra. In between, hear jazz groups, rock bands, blues artists, ethnic ensembles, choral, chamber music and more. Plus, sample some of Houston's finest food truck fare next door at Jones Plaza.
Opening Night Concert and Gala with Renée FlemingSaturday, September 7, 2013, 7:30 pm
Juanjo Mena, conductorThe world’s #1 opera superstar Renée Fleming will perform classical favorites, as well as selections from her explorations of Broadway and songs of today.For information on the Opening Night Gala, please contact Sarah Beth Seifert, Manager, Events at: [email protected] or (713) 238-1485. Or, visit page 25 for more details.
John Williams Joins Yo-Yo MaThursday, December 5, 2013, 7:30 pm
Two music superstars and longtime friends join your Houston Symphony for an evening of music by John Williams composed for the concert hall and for some of Hollywood’s most beloved films. Williams and the legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma perform the composer’s lush and virtuosic Cello Concerto, followed by thrilling selections from some of his most popular film scores.
Christoph Eschenbach Conducts Mahler’s Symphony of a ThousandFriday, May 9 & Saturday, May 10, 2014, 7:30 pm
Former Music Director Christoph Eschenbach returns to conduct music of one of his favorite composers, Gustav Mahler. Watch in awe as more than 250 musicians, chorus members and vocal soloists join together – complete with a special stage extension – for a once-in-a-lifetime, powerful experience of music.
June 21, 2013 will mark the 100th anniversary of the Houston Symphony’s first public concert. Join us for these special concerts and community-wide celebrations to commemorate this celebratory centennial year.Special Centennial Concerts
Centennial BookIn honor of this special 100th year milestone, the Houston Symphony has compiled a hard-cover, full-color commemorative book. Drawing on years of archival images, historical facts and interesting anecdotes, the book tells the story of the orchestra's first 100 years. Pre-order this
book together with your ticket package purchase today!
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YOUR SYMPHONY CONCERT EXPERIENCEConnect more deeply with the music. Create an evening of entertainment.We help you connect to the ultimate concert experience with insider perspectives on the music before and during your concert, in addition to helpful tips on directions, parking and dining.
Dine in StyleDine at one of the many restaurants that surround Jones Hall, including Perbacco, Sambuca, Birraporetti's, Bistro Lancaster and more. You can also dine in the convenient in-lobby Encore Café. For a dining guide, see the "Plan Your Visit" section of houstonsymphony.org
Explore the Music at the ConcertLearn more about the music you're about to hear and get the inside scoop with our free Prelude pre-concert talks, held 45 minutes prior to each classical concert. Hear from guest artists, conductors, Houston Symphony musicians and local classical music experts.
For even more insights into music, experience our Friday ACCESS concerts, featuring hosted commentary and artist Q&A sessions. See page 11 for more details.
Park with EaseEnjoy the convenience of prepaid parking. To purchase vouchers in advance, call (713) 224-7575 and speak to one of our patron services representatives. For a parking map, see the "Plan Your Visit" section of houstonsymphony.org
DirectionsExplore recommendations for the best ways to get to Jones Hall by visiting the "Plan Your Visit" section of houstonsymphony.org
Connect to the Music in AdvanceVisit houstonsymphony.org for music clips, videos and program notes.
Our "SymphonE-Minder" emails act as a helpful reminder about your concert, send program notes directly to your inbox and offer other helpful information about parking, dining and more! Make sure we have your email address on record when you order tickets.
You can also download our free mobile app to take the Symphony with you on the go. Read blog entries, watch videos and even buy tickets.
Visit the NEW houstonsymphony.org!
Whether you simply want to learn more about our Centennial Season, play audio and video clips, or purchase tickets, the Houston Symphony’s new and improved website is the fastest, easiest way for you to connect with us.
Use the calendar and concert search features to browse through hundreds of performances every year, read about our guest artists and hear the music before you purchase.
Also – don't forget to visit our blog for artist interviews and other insider information.
Check it out right now at
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Being a season ticket holder is the best way to experience the Houston Symphony. Save up to $711 and receive these added benefits.
Best Price Save up to 35% off the price of individual tickets. All subscriptions are discounted.
Free Seat ExchangesYou can exchange your tickets to another performance when your schedule gets in the way. Only subscribers to six or more concerts can exchange without the exchange fee.
Same Great SeatYour seat is yours for all the concerts in your package. Plus you have first access to keep or upgrade your seats during renewals.
Priority for Special Concerts You get advance access to the best seats before the general public. For a list of special concerts, see page 14.
Discounts & Priority on Additional Tickets You get advance access and 10% off additional tickets to any subscription concert.
SUBSCRIBERS HAVE REWARDS!
Donors Have More Rewards!Become a donor and enjoy even more rewards, including special events, private rehearsals, valet parking and access to the Green Room or Patron Donor Lounge. See page 24.
"...yet another performance in which the Houston Symphony made the city proud."
– CultureMap.com
2013–14 Season
Tchaikovsky’s Piano ConcertoSeptember 12, 14, 15, 2013Peter Oundjian, conductorKirill Gerstein, pianoVerdi: Overture to La Forza del DestinoTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1Debussy: Prelude to The Afternoon of a FaunRespighi: Pines of Rome
Joshua Bell ReturnsSeptember 20, 21, 22, 2013Lawrence Foster, conductorJoshua Bell, violinMussorgsky: Dance of the Persian Maidens from KhovantchinaTchaikovsky: Violin ConcertoVaughan Williams: Fantasia on GreensleevesElgar: Enigma VariationsNote: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
Beethoven 7 Plus RachmaninoffSeptember 26, 28, 29, 2013 Houston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorRachmaninoff: The BellsBeethoven: Symphony No. 7
Midori Plays MendelssohnOctober 18, 19, 20, 2013Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorMidori, violinGubaidulina: Fairytale PoemMendelssohn: Violin ConcertoRachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
Note: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
Mozart and SchumannOctober 24, 26, 27, 2013Hannu Lintu, conductorJonathan Fischer, oboeSalonen: HelixMozart: Oboe ConcertoSchumann: Symphony No. 2
La Triste Historia – Film and MusicNovember 1, 2, 3, 2013Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductorRevueltas: Redes (Nets)Moncayo: HuapangoTrigos: La Triste Historia – with Film
Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4November 21, 23, 24, 2013Andrey Boreyko, conductorColin Currie, percussionWagner: Overture to The Flying DutchmanRouse: The Forgotten Alberich – Fantasy for Percussion and OrchestraTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4
Beethoven’s Pastoral SymphonyNovember 29, 30, December 1, 2013Hans Graf, conductorIngrid Fliter, pianoGrieg: In AutumnMozart: Piano Concerto No. 23Beethoven: Symphony No. 6, Pastoral
Mozart's Jupiter SymphonyJanuary 3, 4, 5, 2014Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorEric Halen, violinJennifer Owen, violinHaydn: Symphony No. 59, FireSchnittke: Moz-Art á la Haydn – for two violins and chamber ensembleMozart: Symphony No. 41, JupiterNote: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
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The Planets and Orbit – An HD OdysseyJanuary 9, 11, 12, 2014Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorWomen of the Houston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorOrbit – An HD Odyssey Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine R. Strauss: Also sprach ZarathustraThe Planets – An HD Odyssey Holst: The PlanetsNote: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
Adams Conducts AdamsJanuary 31, February 1, 2, 2014John Adams, conductorGil Shaham, violinTimothy McAllister, saxophoneCopland: El Salón MexicoKorngold: Violin ConcertoAdams: City Noir
Emanuel Ax Plays BachFebruary 13, 15, 16, 2014Hannu Lintu, conductorEmanuel Ax, pianoRavel: Noble and Sentimental WaltzesBach: Piano Concerto in D minorR. Strauss: Burleske for Piano and OrchestraR. Strauss: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier
Rachmaninoff’s RhapsodyFebruary 28, March 1, 2, 2014James Gaffigan, conductorDaniil Trifonov, pianoPicker: Old and Lost RiversRachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniShostakovich: Symphony No. 5
Tchaikovsky's Serenade For StringsMarch 6, 8, 9, 2014Frank Huang, leader and violin soloistHaydn: Symphony No. 39Piazzolla: Cuatro estaciones porteñas (Four Seasons of Buenos Aires)Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings
Beethoven’s Mass in CMarch 21, 22, 23, 2014Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, conductorHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorStravinsky: Pulcinella (complete)Beethoven: Mass in C major
Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and JulietApril 10, 12, 13, 2014Hans Graf, conductorJohannes Moser, celloTchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy OvertureTchaikovsky: Pezzo capriccioso for Cello and OrchestraTchaikovsky: Rococo Variations for Cello and Orchestra Prokofiev: Symphony No. 3
Bronfman Plays Beethoven 4April 17, 18, 19, 2014Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorYefim Bronfman, pianoSmetana: Overture to The Bartered BrideBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4Dvorák: Symphony No. 8Note: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
Due to the Easter holiday, Sunday subscribers will attend on Thursday.
Beethoven’s Triple ConcertoMay 1, 3, 4, 2014Thomas Dausgaard, conductorFrank Huang, violinBrinton Averil Smith, celloJoyce Yang, pianoBax: TintagelBeethoven: Concerto for Violin, Cello and Piano, Triple ConcertoSibelius: Symphony No. 5
Programs and artists subject to change.
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"...a lively, colorful performance...from stateliness to brash exuberance, the playing was exemplary..." – The Houston Chronicle
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CLASSICAL CONCERT PACKAGES You have options! Choose an 18-, 9- or 6-concert package.
Classical concerts are Thursday/Friday at 8 pm, Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 2:30 pm.
CLASSICAL SERIES18 concerts on Thursday/Friday, Saturday or Sunday. The ultimate Houston Symphony experience! Purchase all 18 concerts and save up to 30% off the cost of individual tickets.
SPECTRUM9 concerts on Thursday, Saturday or Sunday
1 Tchaikovsky’s Piano ConcertoSeptember 12, 14, 15, 2013
2 Beethoven 7 Plus RachmaninoffSeptember 26, 28, 29, 2013
3 Mozart and SchumannOctober 24, 26, 27, 2013
4 Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4November 21, 23, 24, 2013
5 The Planets and Orbit – An HD OdysseyJanuary 9, 11, 12, 2014
6 Emanuel Ax Plays BachFebruary 13, 15, 16, 2014
7 Tchaikovsky's Serenade For StringsMarch 6, 8, 9, 2014
8 Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and JulietApril 10, 12, 13, 2014
9 Beethoven’s Triple ConcertoMay 1, 3, 4, 2014
FIRE9 concerts on Friday, Saturday or Sunday
1 Joshua Bell ReturnsSeptember 20, 21, 22, 2013
2 Midori Plays MendelssohnOctober 18, 19, 20, 2013
3 La Triste Historia – Film and MusicNovember 1, 2, 3, 2013
4 Beethoven's Pastoral SymphonyNovember 29, 30, December 1, 2013
5 Mozart's Jupiter SymphonyJanuary 3, 4, 5, 2014
6 Adams Conducts AdamsJanuary 31, February 1, 2, 2014
7 Rachmaninoff's RhapsodyFebruary 28, March 1, 2, 2014
8 Beethoven's Mass in CMarch 21, 22, 23, 2014
9 Bronfman Plays Beethoven 4April 17, 18, 19, 2014
"...the excellent Houston Symphony...played a vibrantly colorful performance." – The New York Times
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GOLD CLASSICS 6 concerts on Thursday, Saturday or Sunday
1 Tchaikovsky's Piano ConcertoSeptember 12, 14, 15, 2013
2 Mozart and SchumannOctober 24, 26, 27, 2013
3 Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4November 21, 23, 24, 2013
4 Emanuel Ax Plays BachFebruary 13, 15, 16, 2014
5 Tchaikovsky's Serenade For StringsMarch 6, 8, 9, 2014
6 Tchaikovsky's Romeo and JulietApril 10, 12, 13, 2014
SHELL FAVORITE MASTERS 6 concerts on Friday, Saturday or Sunday
1 Joshua Bell ReturnsSeptember 20, 21, 22, 2013
2 La Triste Historia – Film and Music November 1, 2, 3, 2013
3 Beethoven's Pastoral SymphonyNovember 29, 30, December 1, 2013
4 Mozart's Jupiter SymphonyJanuary 3, 4, 5, 2014
5 Adams Conducts AdamsJanuary 31, February 1, 2, 2014
6 Beethoven's Mass in CMarch 21, 22, 23, 2014
GREAT PERFORMERS6 concerts on Thursday/Friday, Saturday or Sunday
1 Beethoven 7 Plus RachmaninoffSeptember 26, 28, 29, 2013
2 Midori Plays MendelssohnOctober 18, 19, 20, 2013
3 The Planets and Orbit – An HD OdysseyJanuary 9, 11, 12, 2014
4 Rachmaninoff's RhapsodyFebruary 28, March 1, 2, 2014
5 Bronfman Plays Beethoven 4April 17, 18, 19, 2014
6 Beethoven's Triple ConcertoMay 1, 3, 4, 2014
SUGAR LAND SERIES3 concerts on Thursday/Friday
1 Midori Plays MendelssohnThursday, October 17, 2013
2 Handel's MessiahThursday, December 19, 2013
3 Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Featuring Frank Huang
Friday, March 14, 2014
Innovative Concert FormatsSound Plus Vision and ACCESS concerts bring you closer to the music by combining symphonic performances with multimedia experiences that include visuals, insightful commentary, text translations, Q&A's and much more!
SOUND PLUS VISION6 concerts on Thursday/Friday, Saturday or Sunday
These concerts combine music with concert video, dialogue, images or special lighting. Please note that Sound Plus Vision subscribers sit in different seats for each concert.
1 Tchaikovsky's Piano ConcertoSeptember 12, 14, 15, 2013
2 La Triste Historia – Film and Music November 1, 2, 3, 2013
3 Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4November 21, 23, 24, 2013
4 The Planets and Orbit – An HD Odyssey
January 9, 11, 12, 2014
5 Adams Conducts AdamsJanuary 31, February 1, 2, 2014
6 Beethoven's Mass in CMarch 21, 22, 23, 2014
Sound Plus Vision is supported in part by Margaret Alkek Williams and The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Endowed Fund for Creative Initiatives.
ACCESS SERIES3 concerts on Fridays
Enjoy three concerts that conveniently begin and end earlier, while connecting you more deeply with the music. Prior to the performance, get insight about the music from concert host Miles Hoffman, NPR's Morning Edition music commentator, and then stick around post-concert for a casual Q & A session with the artists. ACCESS concerts begin at 7:30 pm and do not include intermission.Please note that ACCESS subscribers sit in different seats for each concert.
There is no Prelude pre-concert talk before ACCESS concerts.
1 Midori Plays MendelssohnOctober 18, 2013
2 Rachmaninoff’s RhapsodyFebrurary 28, 2014
3 Bronfman Plays Beethoven 4April 18, 2014
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2013–14 POPSSEASON
Cirque de la SymphonieAugust 30, 31, September 1, 2013Michael Krajewski, conductorKicking off the Houston Symphony’s Centennial Pops Season, daredevil cirque performers meet fiery symphonic music. Watch in awe as aerial artists defy gravity, acrobats and jugglers bring you to the edge of your seat, and strongmen move in ways you’ve never thought possible. Please note: In order to accomodate families, this program's Sunday performance has been moved to 2:30 pm.
Classic Soul October 4, 5, 6, 2013Michael Krajewski, conductorCapathia Jenkins, Darius de Haas, vocalistClassic Soul is back! Join Mike and guest vocalists for music from the kings and queens of classic soul with songs like “Natural Woman,” “Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours” and “I Heard it Through the Grapevine.”
Luck be a Lady Starring Megan Hilty from NBC’s SmashNovember 15, 16, 17, 2013Steven Reineke, conductorMegan Hilty, Aaron Lazar, vocalistsMegan Hilty, the multi-talented star of NBC’s Smash and Broadway musicals Wicked and 9 to 5, will sing tunes made famous by stars like Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Dolly Parton. Hear cherished songs such as “The Lady Is a Tramp,” “Night and Day” and “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.”
Very Merry PopsDecember 13, 14, 15, 2013Michael Krajewski, conductorHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorVery Merry Pops returns this Centennial Season with all the holiday music you love. Get in the spirit with favorites like “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas,” “Deck the Halls” and “Jingle Bell Rock.” Plus, experience a special piece, Glad Tidings, featuring spiritual leaders from the Houston community as guest narrators.
The Soundtrack of Our Lives with Tony DeSareJanuary 24, 25, 26, 2014Michael Krajewski, conductorTony DeSare, singer/pianistDescribed by the New York Times as “two parts young Sinatra to one part Billy Joel, meshed seamlessly,” singer/pianist Tony DeSare premieres a new orchestra program featuring his fresh and honest approach to today's standards including hits, “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Kiss” and “You Give Love A Bad Name.”
Music of the Mad Men EraFebruary 21, 22, 23, 2014Steven Reineke, conductorRyan Silverman, vocalistSnap your fingers and tap your toes to the cool, swinging tunes of the 50s and 60s, a time when Bossa Nova was new, the lounges of Las Vegas were hip and catchy dance music spun on every hi-fi. You’ll hear “It’s Not Unusual,” “Bésame Mucho,” “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” and “The Best is Yet to Come.”
100 Years of BroadwayMarch 28, 29, 30, 2014Michael Krajewski, conductorChristiane Noll, Rachel York, Christopher Johnstone, vocalistsHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorEnjoy a night encompassing American musical theater’s absolute greatest hits. You’ll hear songs like “Music of the Night” from Phantom of the Opera, “Circle of Life” from The Lion King and “Summertime” from Porgy and Bess.
Chris BottiApril 25, 26, 27, 2014With his uniquely expressive sound and soaring musical imagination, superstar trumpeter Chris Botti is heading back to Houston to perform some of his favorite tunes along with music from his newest CD “Impressions.”
Symphonic Spectacular! See the Music With Host Sigourney WeaverMay 23, 24, 25, 2014Michael Krajewski, conductorSigourney Weaver, hostElliott Forrest, producerHost Sigourney Weaver guides you on an exploration of symphonic music’s most beloved hits, with stunning high definition video imagery and lighting. Experience “Waltz of the Flowers,” “1812 Overture” and “Flight of the Bumblebee” like never before.
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For our 2013–14 Centennial Family Season, Associate Conductor Robert Franz has planned a series of family concerts that not only feature our own Houston Symphony musicians, but bring together special guest partners like The Alley Theatre, Houston Grand Opera, Theater Under the Stars and the High School for the Performing Arts. Don’t miss these fun, informative, hilarious, and simply delightful musical adventures on Saturday mornings.
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POPS CONCERT PACKAGES You can choose a 9- or 6-concert package. POPS concerts are Friday at 8 pm, Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 7:30 pm.
FULL 9-CONCERT SERIESSubscribe to the 9-concert POPS series for the best value! Save up to 35% off single ticket prices and join us as we explore the music you know and love.
"I LIKE MIKE" 6-CONCERT SERIES6 concerts on Friday, Saturday and Sunday led by our Principal Pops Conductor. For more than a decade, Mike Krajewski has endeared Houston audiences to his characteristic wit, wry humor and entertaining POPS programming.
1 Cirque de la SymphonieAugust 30, 31, September 1, 2013
2 Classic Soul October 4, 5, 6, 2013
3 Very Merry PopsDecember 13, 14, 15, 2013
4 The Soundtrack of Our Lives with Tony DeSareJanuary 24, 25, 26, 2014
5 100 Years of BroadwayMarch 28, 29, 30, 2014
6 Symphonic Spectacular! See the MusicMay 23, 24, 25, 2014
Peter and The WolfSaturday, October 26, 10 am & 11:30 am
Robert Franz, conductorNo piece is more of a family classic than Peter and the Wolf. This favorite work will be brought to life through narration by Alley Theatre actor Jeffrey Bean, and joined by a cast of characters speaking through the instruments of the orchestra. Come dressed as your favorite character!
How the Grinch Stole ChristmasSaturday, December 14, 10 am & 11:30 am
Robert Franz, conductorMusic will tell the beloved Dr. Seuss tale of the grouchy creature with a heart “two sizes too small,” his loyal dog Max, and their encounters with the merry and warm-hearted Whos. A guest vocalist from the Houston Grand Opera Studio will join a local high school chorus and the musicians of the Houston Symphony to take you into the world of Whoville.
Wild, Wild West!Saturday, January 25, 10 am & 11:30 am
Robert Franz, conductorJoin us for a program that explores the sights and the sounds of the wild West! Head out to the range with music from Hoedown and Billy the Kid. Dive into what makes Texas, Texas, when a rodeo cowboy and performers from Theater Under the Stars help us explore our western heritage through song.
Belle of the BallSaturday, April 26, 10 am & 11:30 am
Robert Franz, conductorFeaturing music from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and more.Even today, nothing is more magical than getting dressed up and going to a ball! Graceful ballet dancers will partner with the Symphony, together with the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Chorale, to create the atmosphere of a royal ball.
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Opening Night with Renée FlemingSaturday, September 7, 2013Juanjo Mena, conductorJoin us as we open our Centennial Season with three-time GRAMMY® award winner and vocal superstar, Renée Fleming. The diva will captivate you with her sumptuous voice, consummate artistry and compelling stage presence as she joins the Houston Symphony to perform classical favorites, as well as selections from her explorations of Broadway and songs of today.Seats will go on sale to the general public on August 1, 2013.
Make this evening a black-tie experience and attend the Opening Night Gala. Please note: a Gala ticket includes your concert ticket in priority seating. For more details on the Gala, see page 25, or contact: Sarah Beth Seifert, Manager, Events at: [email protected] or (713) 238-1485.
Opening Night is also supported in part by, The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation/Palmetto Partners Ltd.
John Williams Joins Yo-Yo MaThursday, December 5, 2013Two music superstars and longtime friends join your Houston Symphony for an evening of music by John Williams composed for the concert hall and for some of Hollywood’s most beloved films. Williams and the legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma perform the composer’s lush and virtuosic Cello Concerto, followed by thrilling selections from some of his most popular film scores.Seats will go on sale to the general public on October 1, 2013.VIP Ticket Including Meet and Greet with the Artists $1,000For information on the Opening Night Gala, please contact Sarah Slemmons, Patron Donor Relations Manager at: [email protected] or (713) 337-8528.
Handel’s MessiahFriday-Sunday, December 20, 21, 22, 2013Nicholas McGegan, conductorDelight in Houston’s premiere performance of Handel’s transcendent and revered masterpiece – Messiah – performed by the Houston Symphony, Chorus and star soloists. Experience the powerful words and music of beloved choruses and arias like “Ev’ry Valley Shall Be Exalted,” “O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion,” “Rejoice Greatly” and the timeless “Hallelujah” chorus. Seats will go on sale to the general public on August 1, 2013.
Steve Tyrell & FriendsThursday, March 13, 2014With a little help from his friends, GRAMMY® award winning vocalist and Houston hero Steve Tyrell returns to the Jones Hall stage. Legendary friends will cameo with Steve Tyrell and the Houston Symphony for a night filled with once-in-a-lifetime performances of American standards. Hear favorites like, "The Way You Look Tonight," "The Simple Life" and "Crush on You."Seats will go on sale to the general public on November 1, 2013.
Christoph Eschenbach Conducts Mahler's Symphony of a ThousandFriday, May 9 & Saturday, May 10, 2014Former Music Director Christoph Eschenbach returns to conduct two spectacular evenings of music from one of his favorite composers. Mahler’s Eighth Symphony is commonly referred to as the “Symphony of a Thousand” due to the huge number of performers required on stage. Watch in awe as more than 250 musicians, chorus members and vocal soloists join together – complete with a special stage extension – for a once-in-a-lifetime, powerful experience of music. Seats will go on sale to the general public on January 1, 2014.
2013–14SYMPHONY SPECIALS
Symphony Specials are available to subscribers before the general public. Seats for these premium events will go fast, so become a subscriber now to secure your place for these once-in-a-lifetime musical experiences!
Renée Fleming, soprano
Yo-Yo Ma, cello
Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
Steve Tyrell, vocalist
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Cirque de la SymphonieAugust 30, 31, September 1, 2013Michael Krajewski, conductorThe Houston Symphony’s Centennial POPS Season begins as daredevil cirque performers meet fiery symphonic music. Watch in awe as aerial artists defy gravity, acrobats and jugglers bring you to the edge of your seat, and strongmen move in ways you’ve never thought possible. Since their Houston debut in 2006, Cirque de la Symphonie has performed to sold-out, enthusiastic crowds around the world. Join us as they return to help start our centennial in high-octane style.Please note: In order to accomodate families, this concert's Sunday performance has been moved to 2:30 pm.
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Opening Night with Renée FlemingSaturday, September 7, 2013Juanjo Mena, conductorRenée Fleming, sopranoJoin us as we open our Centennial Season with three-time GRAMMY® award winner and vocal superstar, Renée Fleming. The diva will captivate you with her sumptuous voice, consummate artistry and compelling stage presence as she joins the Houston Symphony to perform classical favorites, as well as selections from her explorations of Broadway and songs of today.
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Tchaikovsky's Piano ConcertoSeptember 12, 14, 15, 2013Peter Oundjian, conductorKirill Gerstein, pianoVerdi: Overture to La Forza del DestinoTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1Debussy: Prelude to The Afternoon of a FaunRespighi: Pines of RomePianist Kirill Gerstein returns to Houston to captivate you with the delicate melodies and explosive fireworks of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1. The evening will come to a raucous conclusion with blazing trumpets as the Consular Army marches along the Appian Way in Respighi’s Pines of Rome.
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Joshua Bell ReturnsSeptember 20, 21, 22, 2013Lawrence Foster, conductorJoshua Bell, violinMussorgsky: Dance of the Persian Maidens from KhovantchinaTchaikovsky: Violin ConcertoVaughan Williams: Fantasia on GreensleevesElgar: Enigma VariationsSuperstar Joshua Bell takes the stage to perform Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, complete with heartbreaking melodies and fiery virtuosity. On the podium, former Music Director Lawrence Foster conducts the Houston Symphony in a performance of Elgar’s nuanced musical characterizations of his dearest friends – the Enigma Variations. Note: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
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Beethoven 7 Plus RachmaninoffSeptember 26, 28, 29, 2013Matthew Halls, conductorHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorRachmaninoff: The BellsBeethoven: Symphony No. 7Relish a great masterpiece of music that Beethoven himself called “one of the happiest products of my poor talents.” The Seventh Symphony’s Allegretto movement became famous from the very start, when the public demanded an encore at its first performance. Also on the program is Rachmaninoff’s The Bells, inspired by an Edgar Allen Poe poem. Hear the orchestra and chorus create tonal colors that suggest the sounds of bells, from the merriment of silver bells to the heart-pounding excitement of alarm bells.
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Joshua Bell, violin
Renée Fleming, soprano
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Classic SoulOctober 4, 5, 6, 2013Michael Krajewski, conductorCapathia Jenkins, vocalistDarius de Haas, vocalistClassic Soul is back! Join Mike and guest vocalists for an evening of smooth grooves, easy rhythms and timeless top 40 hits of this iconic genre. Hear music from the kings and queens of classic soul, including Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. Feel the spirit of an era with songs like “Natural Woman,” “Let’s Stay Together” and “Me and Mrs. Jones.” Then, tap your toes to the rhythms of hits such as “Midnight Train to Georgia,” “Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours” and “I Heard it Through the Grapevine.”
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Midori Plays MendelssohnOctober 18, 19, 20, 2013Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorMidori, violinGubaidulina: Fairytale PoemMendelssohn: Violin ConcertoRachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2The unrivaled Midori joins Music Director Designate Andrés Orozco-Estrada and the Houston Symphony to perform Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. When she lifts her violin to her shoulder, experience the unique intimacy of Midori’s playing, singing out Mendelssohn’s heart-rending passages with grace and delicacy. Then, let the Houston Symphony immerse you in the luxurious romance of Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2.Note: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
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Mozart and SchumannOctober 24, 26, 27, 2013Hannu Lintu, conductorJonathan Fischer, oboeSalonen: HelixMozart: Oboe ConcertoSchumann: Symphony No. 2“The Mozart Oboe Concerto is such a cheerful piece. It's as fun to play as it is to listen to!” –Jonathan Fischer, Principal Oboe Our newly appointed Principal Oboe Jonathan Fischer takes the solo limelight in Mozart’s tuneful Oboe Concerto. The twenty-one-year-old Mozart was just beginning to write a series of showcase pieces – both for himself and for his friends – that would later become some of his most important works. Also enjoy Robert Schumann’s burst of inspiration in his Symphony No. 2. Its energetic and whimsical Scherzo – with a sweet and melodious second theme – is one of the composer’s most famous works.
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Peter and The WolfOctober 26, 2013, 10 am & 11:30 amRobert Franz, conductorNo piece is more of a family classic than Peter and the Wolf. This favorite work will be brought to life through narration by Alley Theatre actor, Jeffrey Bean, and joined by a cast of characters speaking through the instruments of the orchestra. Come dressed as your favorite character!
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La Triste Historia – Film and MusicNovember 1, 2, 3, 2013Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductorRevueltas: Redes (Nets)Moncayo: HuapangoTrigos: La Triste Historia – with FilmEnter the spirit of El Dia de los Muertos – the Day of the Dead – with La Triste Historia. Renowned Mexican composer Juan Trigos, director Ben Young Mason and executive producer Duncan Copp have created a perfect marriage of music and film. The ancient tradition – the Day of the Dead – inspired the film’s powerful storyline, framed within the ancient celebration when spirits emerge to once more walk upon the Earth. Follow the dreamlike tale of the tragic love of two young people, set against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution.
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Luck be a LadyStarring Megan Hilty from NBC's SmashNovember 15, 16, 17, 2013Steven Reineke, conductorMegan Hilty, vocalistAaron Lazar, vocalistTime Magazine calls her “the new princess of Broadway.”Megan Hilty, the multi-talented star of NBC’s Smash and Broadway musicals Wicked and 9 to 5, is heading to the Houston Symphony stage to pay a special tribute to the tunes made famous by stars like Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James and Dolly Parton. Hear cherished songs, “The Lady Is a Tramp,” “The Best is Yet to Come” and “9 to 5.” The show wouldn’t be complete without the beloved classics “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” and “New York, New York,” as well as popular songs of Cole Porter, Harold Arlen and music from Ms. Hilty’s upcoming album.
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Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4November 21, 23, 24, 2013Andrey Boreyko, conductorColin Currie, percussionWagner: Overture to The Flying DutchmanRouse: The Forgotten Alberich – Fantasy for Percussion and OrchestraTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4Tchaikovsky poured intense determination into his Fourth Symphony in an attempt to transcend his own life’s crises. Travel through this masterpiece, from meditation to rising excitement, to joyous triumph. But first, percussion wizard Colin Currie returns to the Houston Symphony stage to lend his talent and showmanship to Christopher Rouse’s The Forgotten Alberich.
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Beethoven's Pastoral SymphonyNovember 29, 30, December 1, 2013Hans Graf, conductorIngrid Fliter, pianoGrieg: In AutumnMozart: Piano Concerto No. 23Beethoven: Symphony No. 6, PastoralBeethoven wrote to a friend, “no one can love the country as much as I do. For surely woods, trees and rocks produce the echo that man desires to hear.” The Pastoral brings you back to nature with its musical depiction of the countryside, punctuated with sweet birdsongs, the first drops of an unexpected storm, violent thunderclaps and the joyous return of the sun. Also on the program, the hummable melodies and achingly beautiful Adagio of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23, performed by Ingrid Fliter.
Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductor Colin Currie, percussion
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John Williams Joins Yo-Yo MaThursday, December 5, 2013John Williams, conductorYo-Yo Ma, celloTwo music superstars and longtime friends join your Houston Symphony for an evening of music by John Williams composed for the concert hall and for some of Hollywood’s most beloved films. Williams and the legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma perform the composer’s lush and virtuosic Cello Concerto, followed by thrilling selections from some of his most popular film scores.
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Very Merry PopsDecember 13, 14, 15, 2013Michael Krajewski, conductorHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorA Houston Symphony tradition, Very Merry Pops returns this Centennial Season with all the holiday music you love. Plus, experience a special piece, Glad Tidings, featuring spiritual leaders from the Houston community as guest narrators. Commissioned by the Houston Symphony in 2003, this musical journey through the story of the first Christmas will warm your heart and help you remember the true meaning of Christmas. Get in the holiday spirit with favorites like “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas,” “Deck the Halls” and “Jingle Bell Rock.”
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How the Grinch Stole ChristmasDecember 14, 2013, 10 am & 11:30 amRobert Franz, conductorMusic will tell the beloved 1957 Dr. Seuss tale of the grouchy creature with a heart “two sizes too small,” his loyal dog Max, and their encounters with the merry and warm-hearted Whos. A guest vocalist from the Houston Grand Opera Studio will join a local high school chorus and the musicians of the Houston Symphony to take you into the world of Whoville. Bring your entire family for this delightful celebration of the holiday!
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Handel's MessiahDecember 20, 21, 22, 2013Nicholas McGegan, conductorDominique Labelle, sopranoChristopher Ainslie, countertenorThomas Cooley, tenorDouglas Williams, baritoneHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorHandel: MessiahDelight in Houston’s premiere performance of Handel’s transcendent and revered masterpiece – Messiah – performed by the Houston Symphony, Chorus and star soloists. Experience the powerful words and music of beloved choruses and arias like “Ev’ry Valley Shall Be Exalted,” “O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion,” “Rejoice Greatly” and the timeless “Hallelujah” chorus.
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Mozart's Jupiter SymphonyJanuary 3, 4, 5, 2014Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorEric Halen, violinJennifer Owen, violinHaydn: Symphony No. 59, FireSchnittke: Moz-Art á la Haydn – for two violins and chamber ensembleMozart: Symphony No. 41, JupiterCelebrate the New Year with two of classical music’s great superstars. All-time favorite Mozart, whose brilliance shines through in his sublime final symphony. In the Jupiter Symphony, drama, joy and energy are presented with the composer’s trademark elegance. The program opens by turning up the heat with the equally exciting Fire Symphony by Haydn. Note: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
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The Planets and Orbit – An HD OdysseyJanuary 9, 11, 12, 2014Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorWomen of the Houston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorOrbit – An HD Odyssey Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine R. Strauss: Also sprach ZarathustraThe Planets – An HD Odyssey Holst: The PlanetsIn this unprecedented multimedia event, the Houston Symphony will perform a back-to-back lineup of the first two installments in the HD Odyssey film series – The Planets and Orbit. See striking images, shown on a giant screen above the orchestra, taken from NASA’s missions to Earth’s orbit, accompanied by Strauss’ epic tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra. Then, watch in awe as images of NASA’s exploration of the solar system are brought to life in vivid form with the orchestra’s performance of Holst’s The Planets.Note: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
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The Soundtrack of Our Lives with Tony DeSareJanuary 24, 25, 26, 2014Michael Krajewski, conductorTony DeSare, singer/pianistDescribed by the New York Times as “two parts young Sinatra to one part Billy Joel, meshed seamlessly,” singer/pianist Tony DeSare premieres a new orchestra program with the Houston Symphony featuring Tony's fresh and honest approach to today's standards, including “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Kiss,” “I Feel the Earth Move,” “Takin' It To the Streets,” “Faithfully,” “You Give Love A Bad Name” and other cherished hits by James Taylor, Carole King and Stevie Wonder.
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Wild, Wild West! January 25, 2014, 10 am & 11:30 amRobert Franz, conductorBefore moving to Jones Hall in 1966, the Symphony and the Rodeo were neighbors at The Music Hall and The Coliseum. Join us as we honor this historical connection during our Centennial Season with a program that explores the sights and the sounds of the wild West. Head out to the range with music from Hoedown and Billy the Kid. Dive into what makes Texas, Texas, when a rodeo cowboy and performers from Theater Under the Stars help us explore our western heritage through song.
Tony DeSare, pianist/vocalistAndrés Orozco-Estrada, conductor
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Adams Conducts Adams January 31, February 1, 2, 2014John Adams, conductorGil Shaham, violinTimothy McAllister, saxophoneCopland: El Salón MexicoKorngold: Violin ConcertoAdams: City NoirAmerica’s foremost composer John Adams will take you on a musical adventure through shadowy urban streets and blazing hot nightclubs in his own City Noir. But first, the incomparable Gil Shaham will join for a performance of Korngold’s Violin Concerto, which features musical quotations from the composer’s own Hollywood film scores of the 1930s.
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Emanuel Ax Plays BachFebruary 13, 15, 16, 2014Hannu Lintu, conductorEmanuel Ax, pianoRavel: Noble and Sentimental WaltzesBach: Piano Concerto in D minorR. Strauss: Burleske for Piano and OrchestraR. Strauss: Suite from Der RosenkavalierMarvel at the genius of J.S. Bach as beloved pianist Emanual Ax illuminates the Piano Concerto in D minor with his keen intelligence and musical poetry. On the second half of this program, hear the most delightful romp in Richard Strauss’ Suite from Der Rosenkavalier.
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Music of the Mad Men EraFebruary 21, 22, 23, 2014Steven Reineke, conductorRyan Silverman, vocalistSnap your fingers and tap your toes to the cool, swinging tunes of the 50s and 60s, a time when Bossa Nova was new, the lounges of Las Vegas were hip and catchy dance music spun on every hi-fi. Hear Ryan Silverman sing tunes such as “It’s Not Unusual,” “Bésame Mucho,” “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” “I (Who Have Nothing)” and other flashy tunes from this retro era that has recently made a resurgence in every facet of pop culture.
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Rachmaninoff's RhapsodyFebruary 28, March 1, 2, 2014James Gaffigan, conductorDaniil Trifonov, pianoPicker: Old and Lost RiversRachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniShostakovich: Symphony No. 5Tchaikovsky Piano Competition winner Daniil Trifonov recreates the fiery flourishes, intriguing romance and devilish finale of Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody. The excitement will continue when conductor James Gaffigan leads the orchestra in the Symphony that earned Shostakovich a 40-minute ovation at its premiere. Its final relentless crescendo will have you on your feet with its pounding timpani and majestic final chords.Emanuel Ax, piano
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Tchaikovsky's Serenade For StringsMarch 6, 8, 9, 2014Frank Huang, leader and violin soloistHaydn: Symphony No. 39Piazzolla: Cuatro estaciones porteñas (Four Seasons of Buenos Aires)Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings“Beautiful themes, graceful waltzes and an exciting finale – Tchaikovsky’s Serenade has everything you could ask for in a piece!” –Concertmaster Frank HuangConcertmaster Frank Huang, playing a double role as both leader and soloist, will balance the delicacy of Tchaikovsky with the fierce solo tango lines of Piazzolla’s Cuatro estaciones porteñas. Its hints of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons only serve to heighten Piazzolla’s sultry melodies. The heat in this music will sweep you into the South American climate and lively atmosphere of Buenos Aires.
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Steve Tyrell & FriendsThursday March 13, 2014With a little help from his friends, GRAMMY® award winning vocalist and Houston hero Steve Tyrell returns to the Jones Hall stage. Legendary friends will cameo with Steve Tyrell and the Houston Symphony for a night filled with once-in-a-lifetime performances of American standards. Hear favorites like, "The Way You Look Tonight," "The Simple Life" and "Crush on You."
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Beethoven's Mass in CMarch 21, 22, 23, 2014Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, conductorHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorStravinsky: Pulcinella (complete)Beethoven: Mass in C majorIn this program of extraordinary contrasts and similarities, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos conducts works of two great composers – Beethoven and Stravinsky. Beethoven continues a revered tradition from the 18th century in his soaring and peaceful Mass in C. Stravinsky, by contrast, takes inspiration from the 18th century for his ballet Pulcinella, but spices up the music with scattered, piquant harmonies and an infectious sense of humor.
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100 Years of BroadwayMarch 28, 29, 30, 2014Michael Krajewski, conductorChristiane Noll, vocalistRachel York, vocalistChristopher Johnstone, vocalistHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorIn honor of the Houston Symphony’s Centennial, Michael Krajewski has assembled a night that encompasses American musical theater’s greatest hits. Utilizing three Broadway stars and the Houston Symphony Chorus, you’ll hear songs like “Music of the Night” from Phantom of the Opera, “Circle of Life” from The Lion King and “Summertime” from Porgy and Bess. We’ll also celebrate the most popular hits of composers Cole Porter, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Leonard Bernstein, Frank Loesser, Irving Berlin and Stephen Sondheim.
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Tchaikovsky's Romeo and JulietApril 10, 12, 13, 2014Hans Graf, conductorJohannes Moser, celloTchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy OvertureTchaikovsky: Pezzo capriccioso for Cello and OrchestraTchaikovsky: Rococo Variations for Cello and Orchestra Prokofiev: Symphony No. 3Conductor Laureate Hans Graf leads the Symphony in a powerful all-Russian program. First, hear the ripening love and impending tragedy in Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet. Then, see rising-star cellist Johannes Moser perform Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations, a piece that earned him a special prize in addition to the top prize in the 2002 Tchaikovsky Competition. Finally, thrill to the frenzied passages and crazed sliding melodies of Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 3.
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Bronfman Plays Beethoven 4April 17, 18, 19, 2014Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductorYefim Bronfman, pianoSmetana: Overture to The Bartered BrideBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4Dvorák: Symphony No. 8The Los Angeles Times speaks of GRAMMY® Winner pianist Yefim Bronfman’s “technical prowess and unforced showmanship.” The virtuoso returns to Houston to lend both depth and brilliance to Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4. Music Director Designate Andrés Orozco-Estrada then brings out the exuberant woodwind melodies and carefree waltzes of Dvorák’s Symphony No. 8.Due to the Easter holiday, Sunday subscribers will attend on Thursday.
Note: Due to high demand, exchanges will not be allowed into this concert.
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Chris BottiApril 25, 26, 27, 2014Chris Botti, trumpetWith his uniquely expressive sound and soaring musical imagination, superstar Chris Botti is heading back to Houston to perform some of his favorite tunes along with music from his newest CD Impressions. Since the release of his 2004 CD When I Fall in Love, Botti has become the largest selling American jazz instrumental artist having appeared in countless PBS specials, and earned four #1 Jazz Albums and multiple GRAMMY® Awards throughout his career. Don't miss this incredible trumpet talent, performing together with your Houston Symphony.
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Belle of the BallApril 26, 2014, 10 am & 11:30 amRobert Franz, conductorFeaturing music from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and more.Even today, nothing is more magical than getting dressed up and going to a ball! Graceful dancers will partner with the Symphony, together with the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Chorale, to create the atmosphere of a royal ball. Dress as a prince, princess, the beast, or other magical characters.
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Beethoven's Triple ConcertoMay 1, 3, 4, 2014 Thomas Dausgaard, conductorFrank Huang, violinBrinton Averil Smith, celloJoyce Yang, pianoBax: TintagelBeethoven: Concerto for Violin, Cello and Piano, Triple ConcertoSibelius: Symphony No. 5The Houston Symphony’s Concertmaster Frank Huang and Principal Cellist Brinton Averil Smith join pianist Joyce Yang for a moving performance of Beethoven’s Triple Concerto. After intermission, take in the brooding mystery of Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5. In the last movement of this work, hear a glorious horn theme paint a picture of the summer sun coming through the parting clouds.
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Christoph Eschenbach Conducts Mahler's Symphony of a ThousandMay 9, 10, 2014Christoph Eschenbach, conductorHouston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, directorMahler: Symphony No. 8, Symphony of a ThousandFormer Music Director Christoph Eschenbach returns to conduct two spectacular evenings of music from one of his favorite composers. Mahler’s Eighth Symphony is commonly referred to as the “Symphony of a Thousand” due to the huge number of performers required on stage. Watch in awe as more than 250 musicians, chorus members and vocal soloists join together – complete with a special stage extension – for a once-in-a-lifetime, powerful experience of music.
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Symphonic Spectacular! See the MusicWith Host Sigourney WeaverMay 23, 24, 25, 2014Michael Krajewski, conductorSigourney Weaver, hostElliott Forrest, producerWith host Sigourney Weaver as your guide, the Houston Symphony closes the Centennial Season with a special spotlight on the orchestra. Visually explore the world’s most beloved symphonic music, including “Waltz of the Flowers,” “1812 Overture” and “Flight of the Bumblebee” paired with stunning high definition video, stills and animations ranging from nature to outer space, and everything in between. Enhanced by stunning lighting and theatrical effects, this spectacle of imagery and music provides an experience that is stirring, poignant, hilarious and inspiring.
"...the orchestra went along for the ride, rendering this performance hair-raising on many accounts."
– CultureMap.com
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SPECIAL CENTENNIAL EVENTSOpening Night Gala – An Evening with Renée FlemingSaturday, September 7, 2013Jones Hall and The CorinthianCarolyn & Dr. Mike Mann, ChairmenKathy & Dr. Paul Mann, ChairmenBe a part of this remarkable event that will kick-off the Houston Symphony’s Centennial Season, as well as the social event season in Houston! Enjoy a sensational Opening Night performance at Jones Hall with opera superstar Renée Fleming and the Houston Symphony. Afterwards, continue the evening with elegance and flair at our Centennial black-tie dinner and dance at The Corinthian, featuring the incomparable cuisine of Jackson and Company - and the memorable sounds of the Richard Brown Orchestra.Individual tickets for Concert and Black-Tie Dinner start at $1,000 Concert Seating and Tables for Ten start at $7,500
Centennial Wine Dinner and AuctionFriday, March 7, 2014 Jones HallLindy & John Rydman, ChairmenLisa & Hermen Key, ChairmenJoin us for one of the most celebrated events of the Symphony Season, as you sit on the stage of Jones Hall, enjoying a delectable multi-course menu, carefully paired with wines selected by The Rydmans and The Keys, two generations of leaders at Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods. Connoisseurs will also have the opportunity to bid at our Collector’s Auction, featuring some of the finest wines and wine-related packages – all to support the Houston Symphony!Individual tickets for the Black-Tie Dinner start at $750 Tables for Ten start at $7,500
The Centennial BallSaturday, May 17, 2014Jones HallCora Sue & Harry Mach, ChairmenJoella & Steve Mach, ChairmenMake plans to join us for the dramatic culmination of our Centennial Season at the Houston Symphony Centennial Ball. Be a part of history as we celebrate this momentous occasion on a massive stage in Jones Hall, the home of the Houston Symphony. Experience an evening filled with opulence befitting a celebration of one-hundred years of extraordinary music, cuisine and Symphony glamour!Individual tickets for the Centennial Ball start at $3,000 Tables for Ten start at $25,000
For more information about these Centennial Special Events, please contact Sarah Beth Seifert, Manager, Events at: (713) 238-1485 or [email protected].
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EDUCATION & COMMUNITY PROGRAMSImpacting Greater Houston Through Live Orchestral MusicWith more than 200 performances and events in nearly 90 venues across the city, the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programs impact the lives of more than 76,000 students and children in the Houston area and provide access for more than 100,000 Houstonians free of charge.
The orchestra brings powerful, entertaining and educational experiences to our city’s churches, synagogues, schools, private homes, social service providers, community facilities, parks, senior centers, classrooms, libraries, hospitals, day care centers, cathedrals, museums and art galleries. We are not only the Houston Symphony, we are Houston’s Symphony – all 656 square miles, and then some.
Programs are designed to serve six core constituencies: schools, families, the community at large, educators, aspiring young musicians and music lovers wanting to learn more; and fall into four general categories:
∙ Curriculum-based programs for school children
∙ Multi-generational presentations for families
∙ Access opportunities for the whole community
∙ Continuing education for music lovers, music makers and teachers of music
Activities include concerts, recitals, master classes, student competitions, annual concerts with local youth orchestras, small ensemble performances, and lectures.
To learn more, contact: (713) 238-1447
To find out how to support these programs, contact David Chambers, Chief Development Officer at (713) 337-8525 or [email protected].
Guarantor - $100,000+The Cullen Trust for the Performing ArtsLieutenant Governor David H. DewhurstMrs. Alfred C. Glassell Jr.City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory BoardHouston Symphony EndowmentJohn & Lindy Rydman / Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods
Underwriter - $50,000+Cameron International CorporationExxonMobilHouston Livestock Show and Rodeo Educational FundGDF SUEZ Energy North AmericaJPMorgan ChaseMarathon Oil CorporationJohn P. McGovern FoundationShell Oil Company
Education & Community Programs are also supported by the following endowed funds which are part of the Houston Symphony Endowment:
Margarett and Alice Brown Endowment Fund for Education
Lawrence E. Carlton M.D. Endowment Fund for Youth Programs
The Hearst Foundation
Spec's Charitable Foundation
Houston Symphony Education and Community Programs receive lead support from:
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