Each summer the Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival (TMF) offers music lovers a month of cool, classical concerts.
The TMF Orchestra Series will open with a rich Roman Holiday-themed musical getaway. Mark Hughes, Houston Symphony Principal Trumpet, will provide fitting fanfare as guest soloist under the baton of TMF Music Director & Chief Conductor Franz Anton Krager. The program includes Giuseppe Tartini: Concerto for Trumpet in D Major, three pieces by Ottorino Respighi: Roman Festivals, Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome; and the famous showpiece, The Carnival of Venice by Herbert L. Clarke. The 95-person Festival Orchestra will be augmented by extra brass from Hughes’ UH Moores School trumpet studio.
Each summer the Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival (TMF) offers music lovers a month of cool, classical concerts.
The TMF Orchestra Series will open with a rich Roman Holiday-themed musical getaway. Mark Hughes, Houston Symphony Principal Trumpet, will provide fitting fanfare as guest soloist under the baton of TMF Music Director & Chief Conductor Franz Anton Krager. The program includes Giuseppe Tartini: Concerto for Trumpet in D Major, three pieces by Ottorino Respighi: Roman Festivals, Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome; and the famous showpiece, The Carnival of Venice by Herbert L. Clarke. The 95-person Festival Orchestra will be augmented by extra brass from Hughes’ UH Moores School trumpet studio.
Each summer the Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival (TMF) offers music lovers a month of cool, classical concerts.
The TMF Orchestra Series will open with a rich Roman Holiday-themed musical getaway. Mark Hughes, Houston Symphony Principal Trumpet, will provide fitting fanfare as guest soloist under the baton of TMF Music Director & Chief Conductor Franz Anton Krager. The program includes Giuseppe Tartini: Concerto for Trumpet in D Major, three pieces by Ottorino Respighi: Roman Festivals, Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome; and the famous showpiece, The Carnival of Venice by Herbert L. Clarke. The 95-person Festival Orchestra will be augmented by extra brass from Hughes’ UH Moores School trumpet studio.