Balourdet Brings New Quartet To San Antonio

In 2022, with funding from Chamber Music America, the Balourdet Quartet commissioned and premiered Strange Machines by Canadian-American composer Karim Al-Zand. In the 2023-24 season, they are touring the work, including their Jan. 21 stop at the San Antonio Chamber Music Society. The program also includes Mozart’s 15th Quartet and Beethoven’s Op. 59, No. 1. […]

Mariachi Opera ‘Cruzar’ In Austin

Austin Opera presents Cruzar la Cara de la Luna (To Cross the Face of the Moon), a mariachi opera by José ‘Pepe’ Martínez on Feb. 1-4. The production, directed by Leonard Foglia, is a collaboration with the Studio of the Ópera de Bellas Artes, based in Mexico City. Mariachi specialists Trío Chapultepec will play alongside […]

Everything Fair Game for Merz Trio

In a bid to expand the available repertoire for piano, violin, and cello, the Merz Trio has sought out (and in some cases, created themselves) arrangements for their instrumentation. As a result, their Feb. 11-12 program for the Dallas Chamber Music Society includes a wide range of composers, including Hildegard of Bingen, Thelonious Monk, and […]

Xi Wang’s Trumpet, Violin Concerto Premieres

On Feb. 22-25, the Dallas Symphony, trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth, and violinist Karen Gomyo will perform the world premiere of Xi Wang’s Year 2020, a double concerto. Saint-Saëns’ Symphony No. 3 will feature organist Bradley Hunter Welch. The program, conducted by Fabio Luisi, will open with Flare by the young German composer Sophia Jani. https://www.dallassymphony.org/productions/saint-saens-organ-symphony/

World Premiere Cello Work in Austin

As part of a program titled Silent Wood, Deep River, the Austin Chamber Music Center will present the world premiere of Daniel Temkin’s Rise for cello and piano on Feb. 23-24. Cellist Annie Jacobs-Perkins and pianist Michelle Schumann will also play works by Gabriela Lena Frank, Louis Ballard, Stratis Minakakis, and Gabriel Fauré. https://austinchambermusic.org/event/silent-wood-deep-river/

Oratorio Rarity In Dallas

It is rare to hear a performance of Franz Schmidt’s 1938 religious oratorio, The Book with Seals. Dallas Symphony patrons will get that chance when Fabio Luisi conducts the work on March 1-3. Soloists will include tenor Paul Appleby, soprano Meghan Kasanders, mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor, and bass Hadleigh Adams. https://www.dallassymphony.org/productions/the-book-with-seven-seals/

World Music Inspires Chamber Program

Pieces that take their inspiration from world folk musics is the theme for the March 3 concert from the San Antonio Chamber Music Society. The Jupiter String Quartet will play Su Lian Tan’s Life in Wayang, selections from Wynton Marsalis’ Quartet No. 1, At the Octoroon Balls, and Dvořák: String Quartet No. 14 in A-flat Major, […]

Denk Premieres Clyne Concerto

Anna Clyne’s new Piano Concerto will receive its world premiere with the Dallas Symphony and soloist Jeremy Denk on March 28-30. The concert, conducted by music director Fabio Luisi, offers a powerful pairing for the Clyne: Mahler’s Symphony No. 5. https://www.dallassymphony.org/productions/mahler-symphony-no-5/

López Bellido Premiere In Houston

Peruvian-born Jimmy López Bellido will present the world premiere of a new work on April 26-28, courtesy of the Houston Symphony, under the baton of its conductor laureate, Andrés Orozco-Estrada. The bulk of the concert will be devoted to Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, with the Houston Symphony Chorus, countertenor Reginald Mobley, soprano Joélle Harvey, and […]

Petrenko Conducts Basevi Premiere

The Dallas Symphony has commissioned a new work from Italian composer Andrea Basevi, which will receive its world premiere under the baton of Vasily Petrenko at the DSO’s season finale on May 23-26. Basevi, a tenor himself, specializes in vocal writing; his new work will feature the Dallas Symphony Children’s Chorus. Guest soloist for the […]

Concert-Version ‘Salomé’ In Houston

Richard Strauss’ Salomé is an unusual choice to present as an opera-in-concert, but the Houston Symphony Orchestra is taking on that challenge to end their season on June 7-9. With music director Juraj Valčuha at the podium, the concert will feature Jennifer Holloway in the title role, John Daszak as Herodes, and Mark S. Doss […]

American String Quartet Turns 50

At the Austin Chamber Music Festival on June 9, the American String Quartet will mark its 50th birthday. The first half of the program is Beethoven's Op. 18, No. 1, followed by Shostakovich's Quartet No. 13. Then pianist Anton Nel, a longtime collaborator with the quartet, will join the ensemble in Schumann's Piano Quintet in […]

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 Montgomery, Amy Beach, Fanny Mendelssohn) plus one by Paul Schoenfeld. https://austinchambermusic.org/event/zeitgeist/

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 TBA. https://www.sacms.org/concert-1/

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 will solo in Beach’s Piano Concerto. The Nov. 1-3 program, conducted by Anu Tali, will conclude with Elgar’s Enigma Variations. https://www.dallassymphony.org/productions/elgars-enigma-variations/

Austin: Political Opera Coincides With Election

It’s surely no accident that Austin Opera programmed Kevin Puts and Mark Campbell’s opera The Manchurian Candidate, based on the political thriller, for the weekend after the U.S. presidential election. The opera debuted in Austin in 2016. (Runs Nov. 9-10) https://my.austinopera.org/overview/manchurian-candidate

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

Fort Worth Opera Opens With ‘Little Women’

Little Women, an opera by Mark Adamo using his own libretto based on the Louisa May Alcott novel, opens this season at Fort Worth Opera. The production runs Nov. 22-24. https://fwopera.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0SVo0000009Wa9MAE

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, in this Nov. 29-Dec. 1 program. https://www.dallassymphony.org/productions/dvoraks-new-world-symphony-2/  

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 Anita Amirrezvani and features countertenor Key’mon Murrah with dancers from New York-based dance troupe Urban Bush Women. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, Eroica, completes the program. […]

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