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Musiqa presents American Trios!

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Good things come in threes, and people celebrate the trio with the world premiere of Musiqa composer Marcus Karl Maroney's "Horn Trio." Composed as a "labor of love" at the Copland House, the work builds on iconic masterpieces by Brahms and Ligeti. Ellen Taafe Zwilich, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music, brings her distinctive voice to the stage with her "Piano Trio," which has become a mainstay of the repertoire since 1987. "Lonesome Roads," a sonic travelogue by emerging compose Dan Visconti, complements John Harbison's evocative and virtuosic "Twilight Music." The evening will also include a short film curated by Houston Cinema Arts Society.

Good things come in threes, and people celebrate the trio with the world premiere of Musiqa composer Marcus Karl Maroney's "Horn Trio." Composed as a "labor of love" at the Copland House, the work builds on iconic masterpieces by Brahms and Ligeti. Ellen Taafe Zwilich, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music, brings her distinctive voice to the stage with her "Piano Trio," which has become a mainstay of the repertoire since 1987. "Lonesome Roads," a sonic travelogue by emerging compose Dan Visconti, complements John Harbison's evocative and virtuosic "Twilight Music." The evening will also include a short film curated by Houston Cinema Arts Society.

Good things come in threes, and people celebrate the trio with the world premiere of Musiqa composer Marcus Karl Maroney's "Horn Trio." Composed as a "labor of love" at the Copland House, the work builds on iconic masterpieces by Brahms and Ligeti. Ellen Taafe Zwilich, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music, brings her distinctive voice to the stage with her "Piano Trio," which has become a mainstay of the repertoire since 1987. "Lonesome Roads," a sonic travelogue by emerging compose Dan Visconti, complements John Harbison's evocative and virtuosic "Twilight Music." The evening will also include a short film curated by Houston Cinema Arts Society.

WHEN

WHERE

Midtown Arts and Theatre Center Houston (MATCH)
3400 Main St.
Houston, TX 77002
http://musiqahouston.org/event/american-trios/

TICKET INFO

$30-$50
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