University of St. Thomas presents Harmonic World: The Language of Peace

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Stuart Hinds is the original polyphonic overtone singer, amazing audiences worldwide with his incredible ability to sing two distinct melodies at the same time. In this special concert, Hinds will be joined by classical Indian singer Nanda Banerjee along with some of Houston’s finest classical, world, and jazz musicians in a diverse program of compositions and improvisations that reflects all these musical influences. It is overtone singing like you’ve never heard it, in a variety of musical contexts. It is music that is intended not only to give musical joy, but also a spiritual uplifting.

Also performing will be Patrick Moore, cello; Max Dyer, cello; Paul English, piano; Hsin-Jung Tsai, piano; Brandon Bell, percussion; and Craig Hauschildt, percussion.

Stuart Hinds is the original polyphonic overtone singer, amazing audiences worldwide with his incredible ability to sing two distinct melodies at the same time. In this special concert, Hinds will be joined by classical Indian singer Nanda Banerjee along with some of Houston’s finest classical, world, and jazz musicians in a diverse program of compositions and improvisations that reflects all these musical influences. It is overtone singing like you’ve never heard it, in a variety of musical contexts. It is music that is intended not only to give musical joy, but also a spiritual uplifting.

Also performing will be Patrick Moore, cello; Max Dyer, cello; Paul English, piano; Hsin-Jung Tsai, piano; Brandon Bell, percussion; and Craig Hauschildt, percussion.

Stuart Hinds is the original polyphonic overtone singer, amazing audiences worldwide with his incredible ability to sing two distinct melodies at the same time. In this special concert, Hinds will be joined by classical Indian singer Nanda Banerjee along with some of Houston’s finest classical, world, and jazz musicians in a diverse program of compositions and improvisations that reflects all these musical influences. It is overtone singing like you’ve never heard it, in a variety of musical contexts. It is music that is intended not only to give musical joy, but also a spiritual uplifting.

Also performing will be Patrick Moore, cello; Max Dyer, cello; Paul English, piano; Hsin-Jung Tsai, piano; Brandon Bell, percussion; and Craig Hauschildt, percussion.

WHEN

WHERE

Cullen Hall at the University of St. Thomas
4001 Mt. Vernon St.
Houston, TX 77006
https://mystthom.edu/music

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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