The Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival will once again feature exceptional classical music over the course of one month. Founded at the University of Houston in 1990, TMF provides emerging musicians with a challenging musical environment in which to develop skills in orchestral, chamber music and solo performance.
During the intensive four-week fellowship program, renowned guest artists – including members of Houston’s orchestras and faculty members from Rice’s Shepherd School of Music – join Moores School of Music faculty to help students hone their craft and prepare for professional concerts.
Talented fellows, as well as faculty and guest artists, will perform at featured concerts, to be held on the UH campus and at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in the Woodlands. The full concert schedule is available at the festival website.
The Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival will once again feature exceptional classical music over the course of one month. Founded at the University of Houston in 1990, TMF provides emerging musicians with a challenging musical environment in which to develop skills in orchestral, chamber music and solo performance.
During the intensive four-week fellowship program, renowned guest artists – including members of Houston’s orchestras and faculty members from Rice’s Shepherd School of Music – join Moores School of Music faculty to help students hone their craft and prepare for professional concerts.
Talented fellows, as well as faculty and guest artists, will perform at featured concerts, to be held on the UH campus and at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in the Woodlands. The full concert schedule is available at the festival website.
The Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival will once again feature exceptional classical music over the course of one month. Founded at the University of Houston in 1990, TMF provides emerging musicians with a challenging musical environment in which to develop skills in orchestral, chamber music and solo performance.
During the intensive four-week fellowship program, renowned guest artists – including members of Houston’s orchestras and faculty members from Rice’s Shepherd School of Music – join Moores School of Music faculty to help students hone their craft and prepare for professional concerts.
Talented fellows, as well as faculty and guest artists, will perform at featured concerts, to be held on the UH campus and at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in the Woodlands. The full concert schedule is available at the festival website.