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Houston symphony – a close up on Hans Graf

| Symphony | February 16, 2012

Jones HallUpcoming performances involve tribute to the legendary and distinguished conductor Hans Graf. Highly respected Austrian musician has been working on numerous creative programs. The artists at Houston symphony are full of excitement and it is nostalgia for many Houston symphony orchestra members as well. The musicians enjoyed challenges put forth to them and now as his journey with the symphony comes to comes to an end, they are all putting efforts to give him a good farewell.

Not just the musicians but Houstonians enjoyed consecutive weeks of concerto performances put up by the maestro.

Houston symphony chorus and the interpretation of music by current generation audience worked as inspiration for the maestro to perform better. The investment by the team all combine to give more emotionally overwhelming performance. There is a fair balance between the kitsch and boredom with his pure music.

The material used for performances at the Houston symphony has included hints of romance, amazement and grandeur from historical riches. Since 1920s there are many great musicians who toured Houston to display their talent. In 2001 Hans Graf turned to be the director at the Houston symphony and more than 90 full time musicians worked apart from 170 pops and multiple family concerts.

The journey for the fans that followed Houston symphony from day one must have been touching. About 350,000 people have enjoyed the classical performances. There have been many programs to encourage the budding talent of the city.

Apart from the multiple Hans Graf tribute at the Jones Hall you will enjoy this final showdown along with Houston symphony pops. Entertaining the music lovers of the city, most shows are inclined towards immersion of sounds and performance by legendary musicians. Hans Graf will retire in 2013; you can come and enjoy some of the last events by the grand maestro at Jonas Hall. Check out for more updates on the musicals in this city, right here.

Houston symphony Season Just Begun!

| Symphony | February 10, 2012

john denverHouston symphony pops and family concerts were announced for the year. The concerts are to inspire the Houstonians with excellent performances. Cultural scene of the Houston is always a fine blend of talent from all over the country. Music industry and the pops season will be all brimming with activities in 2012.

You will see more of “Music you know, Music you Love” in the coming year. Houston symphony orchestra is all high about the tribute to Hans Graf at the moment. International legends will be flying in the city all year round to perform. There will be a tribute to John Denver scheduled for April 5-7. Moreover the Great American Songbook by Cole Porter will be featured. Audiences can be all set to get enthralled with classical performances and stars of Hollywood and Broadway giving their best.

Houston symphony did experience the movie concerts in January and now there is more to electrify stage. March has many events like Bowfire! The virtuosi fiddle actors will take the stage with their spectacular music. All the genres of music along with some choreography, set designs, dramatic lighting effects and even costumes will win your heart.

Come May and Latin music group will be up to show their talents the Tiempo Libre shall be doing their best. You can expect the Houston symphony pops season to come to an end with this performance and you will see America’s best artists show their aptitude for music. It will be like your own personalized Houston symphony. Make sure to be there at all events and you are sure to have fun.

Houston symphony orchestra is going to be busy throughout 2012. If you have a wonderful evening in mind, the theater is all you need to focus on. Make sure to look at the schedule and the ticket availability before you set out for night.

Houston Symphony Music Director Accomplishes Peak With Vintage Wine Collection

| Symphony | February 6, 2012

Hans GrafHouston symphony has always been one of the favorite symphony orchestra groups for people who love music. After the group recently released the program schedule for their music director, Hans Graf’s last 2012-2013 season, the group recently also came up with music director’s love for wine.

Known for their beautiful music and chorus, the Houston symphony orchestra is preparing to bid adieu to their extremely talented music director, Hans Graf. The composer, recently became news for his love for vintage wine collection. Graf sees sees extreme complexity and attention, in every detail of a glass of Bordeaux wine, just the way he explores the composition of Bach.

According to the Houston symphony chorus team director, winemakers are very much alike the artists or the farmers. He compares them and their talent to defy the climate and still produce the best wine ever for all their wine lovers. He mentions this similarity to the talent of a composer who loves his ocmposition, just the way a wine maker loves his prepared wine.

After spending a lifetime composing beautiful music for the Houston symphony, Graf is planning his retirement and will have his last season in 2012-2013. In his honor, the Houston symphony pops orchestra will perform composition of Graf’s choice and genres in this last season. The last performance of this season is titled as, A Graf Farewell.

Season of Farewell at Houston symphony

| Symphony | January 28, 2012

Hans Graf Farewell Houston SymphonyCelebrating the season and the Farewell of Hans Gref, director at the Houston symphony many events have been scheduled. The symphony is combining family concerts, classical pops and specials throughout the season of 2012-2013.

This is a memorable event as the twelve years of Gref’s leadership will be changed. Stepping down after serving for the longest period with the organization, the Houston symphony orchestra members and the special guests will be honoring the Maestro. Performances of the most revered musical genre and composers will be seen. A team of Houston symphony chorus of 200 members will be seen performing with other honored guests and artists.

You are welcome to see the Brahms Festival, Lang Lang return, Berg’s opera and the other conductors mesmerizing the audiences, appearances can be checked in the listings. This is all for celebrating the successful tenure of Hans Gref in 2013.

There are many special performances lined up that have significance to the retiring Director. Just four days ahead of the 9/11 attack Graf begun his tenure with Houston symphony in 2001. The achievements of this maestro are incomparable and list will extend considerably in count.

The work on innovation along the different echelons of music is what connects Graf to the symphony strongly. Interactive approach towards different genre of music and classical notes has been popular. There is variety of Houston symphony pops lined up for 2012-2013. Audiences will enjoy the Sixties Hits, Jersey Boys, Songs of Simon and Garfunke.

You can also get to hear the all time favorites of Broadway stage, top charts, movie songs and dramatic guest performances.

Join in the celebration of success with the Houston symphony and the achievements of Hans Gref.

Maestro Hans Graf Saluted At 99th Season – Houston symphony

| Symphony | January 23, 2012

Houston Symphony Hans GrafMusic Maestro Hans Graf has been one of the longest maestro serving the music industry and in last 12 years, Houston symphony has seen a drastic change in the art scene owing to his efforts. Although there had been numerous changes in the orchestral scene due to calamities and financial crisis, social turmoil in the country, but Houston symphony orchestra stood strong. Adapting to the changes in the administration and reviving its energy for keeping the music scene in the city live and active.

There are many challenges the Houston symphony pops and artists have faced. The recording, earning, audiences, musicians and the overall reputation of the place has been returned by the efforts of Hans Graf. The maestro had a memorable farewell with 99th Houston symphony.

The year has been special and the show included Houston symphony orchestra. The different shows and international musicians coming to Houston that won it accolades all are credited to Graf. The farewell was special as the symphony begun with solos featuring Ravel’s performance. Flute begun to takeover followed by the sexy saxophone and the trombones joined in with musicians like Judy Dines and John Throne, the clarinetist Thomas LeGrand was joined by Alexandra Adkins.

The Maestro was honored by classical works of Beethoven’s Piano by Lang Lang and the concerts were followed by program that was anchored by renowned Symphony Fantastique by Berlioz. There were symphonies by Richard Strauss, and Mahler’s symphony, Romeo and Juliet by Prokofiev’s suite#2.

The concerts experienced a very successful interactive session last year. Hans Graf is the man behind the works. There will be new guests performing at the Houston symphony in the coming period. The spot of Graf’s baton will be covered by these odds Hannu Lintu, Christoph Koening, John Storgards, Juano Mena, Andres Orozco Estrada, Gilbert Varga, Thomas Dausgaard and Carlos Kalmar.

Keep reading for more updates on the Houston symphony events.

Houston symphony Never Stops Creating Music

| Symphony | January 17, 2012

Hans Graf at Houston SymphonyThere are very few organizations as unique as the Houston symphony working over more than a century towards entertaining people. The eminent leaders have dedicated their time and efforts to making this a successful place. Director Hans Graf has been handling the podium since September 2001 and this Maestro of music has shown Houston different facets of music.

Orchestra and the American love of music have been evident in the 1940s. There have been the likes of Maestro Kurtz and Hoffman dealing with the Houston symphony orchestra since the past 30 years. There have been lush and some of the romantic style music in the time of Sir John Barbirolli.

After the Houston symphony moved to Jones Hall from the old premises, there have been 170 annual concerts for Houstonians since 1966. This is not any less indicative of how the centre of arts is being entertaining people with their international recognized music. There are more than 40,000 different students working on their education program at the concerts during summer and other times of the year.

Community connections and the Houston symphony chorus, recent auditions and the increasing interest of music industry in picking up talents just multiplies the opportunities. Houstonians get to meet some of the most renowned music legends apart from the budding performers, soloists, recitalists, lecturers, masters giving music lessons and students.

Houston will never be out of the orchestra performances and special shows till there are competitions and constant efforts to give opportunities to the deserving candidates in the world of music. Check out the latest lineups for January apart from the regular Houston symphony pops to enjoy soulful music.

Houston symphony Member Auditions Begins!

| Symphony | January 9, 2012

Houston symphonyHouston symphony chorus checks out volunteers for the chorus and presents new masterworks with choral orchestra. There is an existing baton of conductors renowned globally that prepares this work. Houston is well known for its musical liking and acclaim. Details about the city based member auctions could be a very important feature for aspiring musicians.

The city, Houston is very popular as a fine art hub in America. Many artists travel far to live their dreams of music and art in this city apart from the local talent that flourishes under the guidance of talented connoisseur in Houston.

The Houston symphony pops are conducted by Michael Krajewski and the Symphony conductor is Hans Graf. There are guest conductors who work hard towards William Lacey, Claus Peter Flor, Hugh Wolf, Christopher Seaman and Nicholas McGregan.

There are advanced group of choral singers who work on orchestral/choral repertory and there are 5 symphony performances during the season. From the community in greater Houston, there are 175 members who get picked for the credit and approval of the plans. The advanced and the undergraduate students get to learn the masterworks’ of Houston symphony in professional level.

The Houston symphony orchestra has been working across boundaries of country. There have been shows in Mexico City, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, England and Czech Republic Several European concerts are held under the well known masters. The tours are frequently scanning the Mexico City in collaboration with Orquesta Sinfonica de Mineria.

The current Houston symphony orchestra is looking for vocalization, sight- singing, tonal memory and composition of piece based on your liking. The audition is to be held on 14th January, beginning at 10.am, you can register for the new member search. An accompanist will be provided for this audition. Check out the website or contact Sarah Berggren, Chorus Manager with any queries.

Prizefight Version Unveiled By Houston symphony

| Symphony | January 5, 2012

Houston SymphonyA clever campaign is what RachFest is really showing out to be, Houston symphony turned out to be successful. The planned promotional advertisement showing boxing match did the trick. Already excitement is in the air as Jones Hall will host the performance of renowned composer Sergei Rachnaninoff versus the pianist Kirill Gerstein. It is perceived to be the biggest showdown of the entire century.

Distinguished leader and Russian composer, Gerstein, 32, will be bravely performing piano concerts to play four of his bravura concertos. Massive concert will start on Thursday followed by shows on Saturday and Sunday. The following weekend will be the highlight as he plays first and his third concertos on same program, which is on 13-15 January. The forthcoming week will be the final show events on 19,21 and 22 Jan where he concludes this RachFest with concerto 2. It is nothing like the Houston symphony chorus.

Houston symphony orchestra will support the pianist for the shows. Rachmaninoff was born in imperial Russia, but he has adapted a romantic style to all his compositions and the critics responded very negatively of his works. The artist although a legend, but even six decades post his death, he has to contend for a title.

Hans Graf the music director at Houston symphony has put forth full support in favor of the artist. He says that, the artists who write and play have a difficult time getting the apt recognition. Moreover Rachmaninoff was a pianist but he travelled across the world leaving Russia in 1917 for concertizing. This is a strong reason he has more acclaim as a pianist than a composer.

RachFest is the tribute to this great pianist and composer. First program is the Symphonic Dances whereas the second one is poem, Isle of dead, whereas third one is Rachmaninoff’s Vocalise. Certainly special pianist is the need of such concerts and Kirill Gerstein justifies the cause better.

All these are excellent compositions and they are in their strong original structures, so playing them at Houston symphony will be a challenge. Moreover RachFest is aiming at bringing out all winners unlike the prizefight.

Keep your dates booked for the masterpieces being unveiled at the Houston symphony, if music is what keeps you alive!

Houston symphony performs at The Centrum Welcoming 2012

| Symphony | December 26, 2011

Houston symphonyWith the New Year commencing, its time to cherish the sweet memories of 2011! On the eve of 31st December, 2011, Bret Mitchell, Houston symphony, is all set to perform for the fifth consecutive New Year’s Eve at the gala concert held at the Centrum. The concert will be hosted at the Centrum, a beautiful venue located at the Spring, 6823 Cypresswood Drive. The gala concert will commence at 8 p.m. on the 31st December and will be enjoyed until the clock strikes 12 and the year 2012 begins.

The concert is themed based on the celebrating dance. The performances scheduled for the concert also include, performances by Richard Rodgers (The Carousel Waltz taken from the musical “Carousel”), George Gershwin’s (An American Parks) and Brahms (Hungarian Dances). Each of these performances will only make the evening livelier and joyous, thus making the New Year start with a lot of happiness. The tickets for the Houston symphony orchestra concert are not very expensive and priced just between $30 and $60.

Houston symphony is one of the best known orchestras in the country. The orchestra group is also known to have performed Houston symphony pops performances which were greatly enjoyed by their followers as well. The group also has a special Houston symphony chorus unit which adds magic to the music and the performance of the Houston symphony. Every season, the Houston symphony chorus volunteers prepare and perform their orchestral masterwork to their fans. This makes them one of the best known orchestras in the country that play true soul music for their fans and music lovers.

The concert at the Centrum will undoubtedly be a super-hit, especially with Houston symphony orchestra performing along with a series of other performers. So, enjoy the live performances and welcome the New Year 2012 with joy, happiness and music performed by Houston symphony.

Tradition for Holidays with Houston symphony Twist

| Symphony | December 21, 2011

Houston SymphonyChristmas music has many traditional twists over time. The new holiday now includes “Handel’s Messiah in Candlelight” it has that entire package any symphony listener maybe looking forward to. Houston symphony orchestra and stunning mix of candlelight was held this year at Jones Hall to stun the audiences.

In 1742, Handel’s Messiah first premiered as a hospital charity concert in Dublin, Ireland. The Houston symphony didn’t see a positive response when Handel brought this Messiah to London. Reasons mainly included religious components along with some elaborate singing that was even considered sacrilegious. Gradual notoriety was gained through composition and since 1750; it has been homage to Christ birthday and the spirit of Christmas.

Houston symphony chorus and this year’s performance led by Christian Knapp, the conductor. This artist needs no introduction to music world as Knapp has endless achievements and positive debuts to his name. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Phoenix Symphony and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra are some to name apart from many others.

The stage presence showed by Knapp is so energetic; he certainly lives up to his reputation and even provides animated orchestra with performers on their toes. The movement seamlessly transition through upbeat enthusiasm adding to rich performance.

Houston symphony orchestra saw soloists make their debut as top notch performers actually performed under collective belts. Soprano played by Yulia Van Doren was the highlight of show that charmed listeners away. Her voice brought overwhelming emotions out, as her music filled Jones Hall. The contrast to Malin Fritz was perceptible. The deep voice of Fritz ended as being showy whilst she possibly played the character of opera singer. Soothing warmth filled the hall as Sean Panikkar, the tenor sang.

Houston symphony can enthrall the audiences, even if you may know or not know about Handel’s Messiah, you will enjoy it. Some with classical taste and audiences as Christmas neophyte are aware of the Hallelujah chorus. You may enjoy it otherwise, but the live performance is beyond comparison as 50 or more members play. The candlelight performance certainly enchanted listeners and many look forward to next year’s symphony. You can mark your calendar for the 2012 concert or Houston symphony pops as well.

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