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| Adresse | Houston TX TX 77002 Vereinigte Staaten |
| Google maps | 29° 45' 37.542" N 95° 22' 11.719" W |
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HoustonThanksgiving Weekend: Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1

Čekovská, Tschaikowsky, Strauss R.
Houston Symphony; Juraj Valčuha; Behzod Abduraimov
HoustonMarin Alsop Conducts Brahms 2

Barber, Bernstein, Brahms
Houston Symphony; Marin Alsop; Yoonshin Song
HoustonSymphonie espagnole + Symphonie fantastique

Smith, Lalo, Berlioz
Houston Symphony; Ryan Bancroft; Clara-Jumi Kang
HoustonTchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet

Holmès, Gubaidulina, Tschaikowsky, Skrjabin
Houston Symphony; Juraj Valčuha; Alexi Kenney
HoustonWagner’s Tristan and Isolde

Wagner: Tristan und Isolde
Juraj Valčuha; Houston Symphony; Tamara Wilson; Stuart Skelton; Derek Welton
HoustonMozart + Elgar’s Enigma Variations

Newman, Mozart, Elgar
Houston Symphony; Vasily Petrenko; Jan Lisiecki
HoustonBeethoven’s Fifth Symphony + Timpani World Premiere

Farrenc, Akiho, Beethoven
Houston Symphony; Juraj Valčuha; Leonardo Soto
HoustonGrieg’s Peer Gynt

Sibelius, Still, Grieg
Houston Symphony; Dima Slobodeniouk; Anthony J. Maglione; Houston Symphony Chorus
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Ein französischer Abend mit dem Houston Symphony Orchestra
Fabien Gabel leitet als Gastdirigent ein Konzert mit Werken aus seiner Heimat.
Showpieces star in Houston Symphony’s memorable season opener
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Celebration is on the menu at the Houston Symphony Orchestra’s season opening weekend of concerts, conducted by Juraj Valčuha.
Death and lunacy in Juraj Valčuha's Houston Symphony program
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A mad March hare, a murdered child, a hypochondriac prince, and a roomful of dead wives make for a stellar concert by the Houston Symphony Orchestra.
Brilliant Bach from Jane Glover and the Houston Symphony
The Houston Symphony showed the many sides of Bach in a festive performance over the Easter weekend.
Bach by arrangement: Houston Symphony under Esa-Pekka Salonen
Listening to arrangements of Bach is like Dostoevsky’s challenge not to think about polar bears. It’s best to put the Bach out of your thoughts, even if “the cursed thing will come to mind every minute.”
Full-bodied Beethoven from Yefim Bronfman and Fabien Gabel in Houston
Fabien Gabel and the Houston Symphony Orchestra present memorable Beethoven performances that are solidly in the Austro-German tradition.
A successful Beethoven 8 in Houston
Brinton Averil Smith, the Symphony's principal cello, approached Haydn's D major Concerto with bold courage and passionate, if inconsistently manufactured, strokes.
A confused “Resurrection” at the Houston Symphony
In a failed mash-up, the Houston Symphony performed only the first movement (the three-minute “Prelude: Maestoso”) of Ives’ Fourth Symphony and continued attacca into the 80 minutes of Mahler's "Resurrection."
