Tulsa Starts ‘101 Unplugged’ Chamber Series

Tulsa Symphony’s new chamber music series, 101 Unplugged, opens Sept. 20 with the orchestra’s string quartet playing Schubert’s Death and the Maiden Quartet No. 14 in D minor and other […]

Women Dominate Austin Chamber Program

It’s a female-led program for the Austin Chamber Music Center season opener Sept. 20-21. ACMC artistic director Sandy Yamamoto has curated an evening of piano trios, three by women (Jessie […]

Organist Makes Alabama Symphony Debut

Organist Patrick Scott will make his debut with the Alabama Symphony on Sept. 27-28, playing Saint-Saëns’s Organ Sympony No. 3. The program, conducted by music director Carlos Izcaray, opens with […]

Trend-Setting Vocal Group in San Antonio

The San Antonio Chamber Music Society opens its 82nd season with a visit from Voces8 on Oct. 13. The a cappella group performs an extensive range of repertoire; program details […]

Dallas Celebrates Women in Music

As a lead-up to the Dallas Symphony’s sixth annual Women in Classical Music Symposium, the orchestra will play a program centering two women: Alisson Kruusmaa and Amy Beach. Anne-Maria McDermott […]

Fauré Quartett in Dallas

Dallas Chamber Music Society hosts the Fauré Quartett on Nov. 11. Often described as “visionary,” the ensemble will play works by Schubert, Dvořák, and Enescu. https://dallaschambermusicsociety.ticketleap.com/faure-quartett/details

Alabama Symphony Takes On Bartók

For the first time in its history, the Alabama Symphony will play Bartók’s seminal Concerto for Orchestra on Nov. 22-23 under music director Carlos Izcaray. The first half of the […]

Violinist Yang Premieres Work in Dallas

The Dallas Symphony will present the U.S. premiere of Kris Bowers’ For a Younger Self, featuring violinist Charles Yang. Markus Moschner also conducts Dvořák’s Ninth Symphony, From the New World, […]

Heggie Premiere at Fort Worth

The Fort Worth Symphony presents the world premiere of Jake Heggie’s Earth 2.0 on Dec. 6-8, under the baton of music director Robert Spano. The work uses a libretto by […]

Houston Says Happy 200th, Bruckner!

Envision yourself on an epic quest as the Houston Symphony performs Bruckner’s sweeping and expansive Symphony No. 4, Romantic. Christoph Eschenbach leads this Jan. 11-12 program in celebration of Bruckner’s […]

Austin: New Twist on ‘Fin de siècle’

Although “Fin de siècle” most commonly refers to the turn of the 19th into the 20th century, any century mark can be construed as important in music history. The Austin […]

Dallas Premieres Raven Chacon Work

Fabio Luisi and the Dallas Symphony will give the world premiere of a new work by Native American, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Raven Chacon Feb. 6-9; it will be Chacon’s first major […]

Escher Premieres Chamber Work in Houston

The Escher Quartet with Jordan Bak, viola, will play the world premiere of a new Viola Quintet by Chris Rogerson, presented by Chamber Music Houston, which commissioned the work. Also […]

Spano in Fort Worth Chamber Evening

Music director Robert Spano, on piano, will be joined by other musicians from the Fort Worth Symphony in a program of chamber music. The Feb. 23 concert includes the string […]

Two Premieres by Women for Dallas Symphony

On March 6-9, the Dallas Symphony will give the world premiere of a new work by Sophia Jani as well as the U.S. premiere of Arlene Sierra’s Kiskadee. Nelson Goerner […]

12th-Century Polymath Inspires Houston Premiere

Inspired by the fantastical inventions of a 12th-century Islamic polymath, K. Al-Zand’s Al-Jazari’s Ingenious Clocks will receive its world premiere by the Houston Symphony on March 14-16. Simone Lamsma will […]

Music director Robert Spano will lead the Forth Worth Symphony in Mahler’s powerful Symphony No. 9 on March 14-16. https://fwsymphony.org/concerts-tickets/24-25-season/symphonic-series/spano-conducts-mahler-s-ninth

Mirrors and Enigmas in Tulsa

On March 22 the Tulsa Symphony presents the world premiere of Arsentiy Kharitanov’s Violin Concerto, Miroirs, with concertmaster Rossitza Goza as soloist. Guest conductor Daniel Hege leads the orchestra in […]

A New Concerto for Trombone

Jörgen van Rijen is the soloist for the U.S. premiere of Andrew Norman’s Concerto for Trombone with the Dallas Symphony under Aziz Shokhakimov on April 10-12. The second half of the […]

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