Houston’s own conductorless ensemble, KINETIC, closes their 2016/17 at MATCH with “Made in Houston,” a program celebrating Houston's own talent. The performance features two notable Houstonian musicians - Brian Connelly (Artistic Director, Context) performing Dmitri Shostakovich’s Concerto for Piano, Trumpet, and Strings and Benjamin Britten’s sprightly Young Apollo; and critically acclaimed composer Pierre Jalbert (Artistic Director, Musiqa) in the Texas premiere of his work, String Theory (2016). Also on the program is the startlingly romantic Langsamer Satz for string quartet, an early work of Anton Webern.
Houston’s own conductorless ensemble, KINETIC, closes their 2016/17 at MATCH with “Made in Houston,” a program celebrating Houston's own talent. The performance features two notable Houstonian musicians - Brian Connelly (Artistic Director, Context) performing Dmitri Shostakovich’s Concerto for Piano, Trumpet, and Strings and Benjamin Britten’s sprightly Young Apollo; and critically acclaimed composer Pierre Jalbert (Artistic Director, Musiqa) in the Texas premiere of his work, String Theory (2016). Also on the program is the startlingly romantic Langsamer Satz for string quartet, an early work of Anton Webern.
Houston’s own conductorless ensemble, KINETIC, closes their 2016/17 at MATCH with “Made in Houston,” a program celebrating Houston's own talent. The performance features two notable Houstonian musicians - Brian Connelly (Artistic Director, Context) performing Dmitri Shostakovich’s Concerto for Piano, Trumpet, and Strings and Benjamin Britten’s sprightly Young Apollo; and critically acclaimed composer Pierre Jalbert (Artistic Director, Musiqa) in the Texas premiere of his work, String Theory (2016). Also on the program is the startlingly romantic Langsamer Satz for string quartet, an early work of Anton Webern.