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Orchestral Music

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    March 8, 2012
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    February 23, 2012
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    February 1, 2012

    100 Creatives 2012: Viswa Subbaraman

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    January 12, 2012

    ROCO: Peter and the Wolf at The Houston Zoo

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    December 1, 2011

    River Oaks Chamber Orchestra: Messiah for Kids

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    November 10, 2011

    On Vibrate — Pop and Post-minimalism in American Music

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    September 29, 2011

    Houston Symphony: Watts Plays Beethoven’s Emperor

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    September 15, 2011

    Beer & Brass

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    June 30, 2011

    A Star Spangled Salute

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    June 23, 2011

    Mozart and Dvorak

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    June 16, 2011

    Festival de Mariachi

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    March 17, 2011

    Pops Knockouts

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    February 24, 2011

    Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    February 10, 2011

    River Oaks Chamber Orchestra: Conductorless Concert

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    January 13, 2011

    Tchaikovsky’s Traveling

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    January 6, 2011

    Amahl and the Night Visitors

    When Viswa Subbaraman was an undergraduate at Duke University, he had no idea where he would end up. He had played trombone and violin, but music as a career to him did not seem like an option. He had come from a family of doctors and was planning on becoming one himself -- that was, until his sopho ... More >>

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    September 9, 2010

    Chevron Fiesta Sinfónica

    The Houston Symphony celebrates Mexico's bicentennial with a free concert

  • Music

    June 24, 2010

    Sting & the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra

    The Houston Symphony celebrates Mexico's bicentennial with a free concert

  • Blogs

    May 21, 2010

    Stravinsky's Rite Of Spring: The Buzzfest Of Its Day

    ​This weekend, the Houston Symphony performs Igor Stravinsky's ballet Rite of Spring, which, before it was featured alongside a bunch of dying dinosaurs in Walt Disney's Fantasia, was probably most famous for sparking a full-blown riot upon its premiere in Paris in May 1913. Seriously - check out ... More >>

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    May 20, 2010

    Birdemic Shock and Terror

    This film is for the birds

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    May 20, 2010

    Rite of Spring and Rach 3

    Get ready for riotous Rachmaninoff music

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    May 20, 2010

    España

    The Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra says olé!

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    April 8, 2010

    Eschenback and Lang Lang

    When one powerhouse meets another powerhouse, things usually go bang

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    January 14, 2010

    Rhapsody in Blue

    The Houston Symphony welcomes guest pianist Kirill Gerstein as it tackles an American classic

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    January 7, 2010

    Houston Symphony: Mahler's First with Marin Alsop

    Lush drama is at the core of this famous work

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    October 29, 2009

    Itzhak Perlman

    Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto gets a workout by one of classical music's best

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    October 15, 2009

    Richard Alston Dance Company

    Dance like you want to

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    June 18, 2009
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    November 20, 2008

    Harvest of Sorrow

    Web exclusive!

  • Culture

    October 2, 2008
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    December 27, 2007

    NYE, HS Style

    The Houston Symphony says goodbye to 2007 with style

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    November 22, 2007

    The Achim Kaufmann Trio

    This German/Dutch trio plays a different kind of jazz

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    August 16, 2007

    “Women in Jazz”

    Houston pays homage to “The Divine One”

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    March 9, 2006

    Vienna Calling

    Houston pays homage to “The Divine One”

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    February 9, 2006

    Everybody in tha Chamber

    Houston pays homage to “The Divine One”

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    September 15, 2005

    Sitar Star

    Anoushka Shankar may soon be as famous as her dad -- but don't tell her that

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    January 30, 2003

    The Ying Quartet

    Friday, January 31

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    February 8, 2001

    Please Pass the Puccini

    Gianni Schicchi makes the menu at the Rice Hotel

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    October 12, 2000

    The Artist Formerly Known as Nigel

    More Johnny Rotten than Jascha Heifetz

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    January 13, 2000

    Sock It to Me

    More Johnny Rotten than Jascha Heifetz

  • Music

    July 1, 1999

    Warming Up

    The Texas Music Festival brings new meaning to the term "summer school"

  • News

    June 3, 1999

    Searching for a Cello

    In school, Des Hoebig learned to play an instrument. Now, out in the shady world of big-money dealers, he's learning to buy one.

  • Calendar

    November 12, 1998

    Night & Day

    November 12 - 18, 1998

  • Music

    June 19, 1997

    Fit for a Fiddle

    Classical? Country? In the hands of fiddler Mark O'Connor, it's one thing: music.

  • Music

    October 10, 1996

    Static

    Classical? Country? In the hands of fiddler Mark O'Connor, it's one thing: music.

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    January 27, 1994

    Press Picks

    Classical? Country? In the hands of fiddler Mark O'Connor, it's one thing: music.

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