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Moores School of Music presents Fredell Lack Legacy Violin Series: Joyce Hammann

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The Moores School of Music will welcome Joyce Hammann as part of the Fredell Lack Legacy Violin Series, with UH faculty pianist Timothy Hester.

Equally at home on the concert stage, in a jazz club or in front of 17,000 screaming fans at a rock concert, Hammann's musical versatility and virtuosity remarkably distinguish her from the rest. Her performances have been hailed as "splendid soloing" and as having "a sweet, rich tone" by The New York Times.

Performing and recording with such artists as Paul McCartney, Sting, Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen, Hammann's discography includes John Zorn's String Quartets, Sam Zyman's Bashe, Uri Caine's Wagner and Venezia, Mozart Re-imagined and The Othello Syndrome, Michael Breckers' Grammy award-winning Wide Angles, Gil Goldstein's Under Rousseau's Moon, Ted Nash's Double Quartet and Mark Feldman's Book of Tells. Currently, she is the Concertmaster for the longest running show on Broadway “The Phantom of the Opera.” She continues to perform as a member of The Harlem Chamber Players, The Craftsbury Chamber Players (Vermont) and The Meeting House Players (Cape Cod).

The Moores School of Music will welcome Joyce Hammann as part of the Fredell Lack Legacy Violin Series, with UH faculty pianist Timothy Hester.

Equally at home on the concert stage, in a jazz club or in front of 17,000 screaming fans at a rock concert, Hammann's musical versatility and virtuosity remarkably distinguish her from the rest. Her performances have been hailed as "splendid soloing" and as having "a sweet, rich tone" by The New York Times.

Performing and recording with such artists as Paul McCartney, Sting, Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen, Hammann's discography includes John Zorn's String Quartets, Sam Zyman's Bashe, Uri Caine's Wagner and Venezia, Mozart Re-imagined and The Othello Syndrome, Michael Breckers' Grammy award-winning Wide Angles, Gil Goldstein's Under Rousseau's Moon, Ted Nash's Double Quartet and Mark Feldman's Book of Tells. Currently, she is the Concertmaster for the longest running show on Broadway “The Phantom of the Opera.” She continues to perform as a member of The Harlem Chamber Players, The Craftsbury Chamber Players (Vermont) and The Meeting House Players (Cape Cod).

The Moores School of Music will welcome Joyce Hammann as part of the Fredell Lack Legacy Violin Series, with UH faculty pianist Timothy Hester.

Equally at home on the concert stage, in a jazz club or in front of 17,000 screaming fans at a rock concert, Hammann's musical versatility and virtuosity remarkably distinguish her from the rest. Her performances have been hailed as "splendid soloing" and as having "a sweet, rich tone" by The New York Times.

Performing and recording with such artists as Paul McCartney, Sting, Michael Jackson and Bruce Springsteen, Hammann's discography includes John Zorn's String Quartets, Sam Zyman's Bashe, Uri Caine's Wagner and Venezia, Mozart Re-imagined and The Othello Syndrome, Michael Breckers' Grammy award-winning Wide Angles, Gil Goldstein's Under Rousseau's Moon, Ted Nash's Double Quartet and Mark Feldman's Book of Tells. Currently, she is the Concertmaster for the longest running show on Broadway “The Phantom of the Opera.” She continues to perform as a member of The Harlem Chamber Players, The Craftsbury Chamber Players (Vermont) and The Meeting House Players (Cape Cod).

WHEN

WHERE

Dudley Recital Hall
4173 Elgin St.
Houston, TX 77004
http://www.uh.edu/kgmca/events/?view=e&id=8443&d=21&m=1&y=2018

TICKET INFO

$7-$12
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