Music for Food Concert: Impressions of a Memory Part II
University of Houston's Moores School of Music faculty, students, alumni and local guest artists are excited to present a chamber music concert in support of Houston Food Bank at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown Houston at 7:30pm on Tuesday, April 19th, 2022. The program explores chamber music as a vehicle for immortalizing memories with a peek into the other side of Alice's looking glass through Caroline Shaw's creatively absurd Entr'acte, Robert Schumann's remarkably evocative Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, and the sonic manifestation of Tchaikovsky's adoration of a seductively warm Florence, Italy in his Souvenir de Florence for string sextet.
Artists:
Violinists: Kirsten Yon, MuChen Hsieh, Jonathan Andino
Violists: Wayne Brooks, Suzanne LeFevre, Yuxuan Zhang
Cellists: Eunghee Cho, Henna Mohamed Piano: Andreea Muţ
Tomatz Quartet
The Music for Food organization started in Boston as a way for musicians to use their music as a tool to combat food insecurity in local communities. For the Houston Chapter concerts, UH Faculty & Students, as well as Houston Symphony musicians collaborate in chamber music concerts that are free to the public. 100% of donations from the concert go directly to supporting the efforts of Houston Food Bank.
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