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2014/15 M O O R E S S C H O O L O F M U S I C FA L L 2 0 1 4 E V E N T S C A L E N D A R TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.music.uh.edu Moores School of Music Season Subscriptions are one of the best performance packages in Houston! Each Season Subscription includes: Admission to all faculty recitals and ensemble performances Moores Opera Center productions International Piano Festival events Jazz Festival events Choice of seating online Performance and UH parking updates via email Benefit concerts, non-Moores School events, off-campus performances are not included in the Season Subscription. We also now offer a variety of ticket packages tailored to specific interests. See all the options at www.music.uh.edu. MSM 2014/15 SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS qty. Season Subscription(s) x $110 $ qty. Student/Senior Subscription(s) x $90 $ qty. Faculty/Staff Subscription(s) x $90 $ $3 fee for orders without self-addressed stamped envelope $ Total $ GIVE TO THE MOORES SCHOOL OF MUSIC Ticket sales account for only a fraction of the cost of our programs. We appreciate your additional tax-deductible contribution. Gift Amount $ Grand Total $ PAYMENT Credit Card (purchases may be made online or by calling 713-743-3388) Check Enclosed: o Yes Check Number: Make checks payable to: University of Houston Name: Address: City/Zip: Phone (daytime): E-mail Please detach and mail this form, payment, and a self-addressed stamped envelope to: University of Houston MSM Ticket Office Moores School of Music 120 School of Music Bldg Houston, TX 77204-4017 Sunday, August 31, 6 pm Robert Bates, organ Lecture/recital featuring early organ works by Francisco Correa de Araux St. Philip Presbyterian Church 4807 San Felipe Street Info: 713-622-4807 All programs are subject to change. For updated information: www.music.uh.edu/events/ calendars.html or 713-743-3313 Unless otherwise indicated, all performances are held in the Moores Opera House and all listed performers are faculty. Children ages 5 and younger are not permitted at performances. All children must have a ticket and be capable of sitting quietly in their own seat for the entire performance. • Free parking is available in either of the lots accessible from Elgin St., one block north of the Moores School of Music. From I-45 southbound, turn right on Cullen Blvd., then left on Elgin St., then enter either of the lots on the right or left. Want your tickets now? Select your own seat with our ticket system at www.music.uh.edu. Information on our events: 713-743-3313 www.music.uh.edu Tuesday, September 9, 7:30 pm $12/7 Dan Gelok, saxophone Woody Witt, saxophone Tali Morgulis, piano Works by Hindemith with world premieres by LoCascio, Nelson, Gelok Sunday, September 14, 2:30 pm $12/7 Lawrence Wheeler, viola Thomas Jaber,* piano Andrea Jaber,* mezzo-soprano Erik Wheeler,* cello The Three B’s: Works by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms Thursday, September 18, 7:30 pm Free UNIVERSITY BANDS David Bertman, Marc Martin, directors March Madness: Works by Sousa, King TDECU Stadium (MOH, if inclement weather) Tuesday, September 23, 7:30 pm $20 MOORES OPERA CENTER Buck Ross, producer/director What’s Opera, Duck? Celebrate the start of the Moores Opera Center’s new season at the famed Mucky Duck with an informal cabaret evening of favorite arias and musical theatre songs, wryly hosted by director Buck Ross. Leave the stuffed shirt at home. It’s a party! McGonigel’s Mucky Duck 2425 Norfolk Tickets/Info: www.mcgonigels.com All proceeds benefit the Moores Opera Center. Saturday, September 27, 2:30 pm Free Guest Recital h2/4 Duo Jeffrey Loeffert,* Jonathan Nichol,* saxophones Works by Read Thomas, Mellits, Itoh, Rossé, Cockcroft Dudley Recital Hall Sunday, September 28, 2:30 pm Free A.I. Lack Series Guest Recital Gayle Martin,* piano Works by Schumann/Liszt, Shatin, Prokofiev, Schubert Dudley Recital Hall Monday, September 29, 7:30 pm $12/7 AURA CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE Rob Smith, director Michelle Perrin Blair, assistant director Dan Gelok, alto saxophone Michael Horvit,*** composer Phillip Elder,* composer Synthesis: Works by Elder, Horvit, Joyce, Lash Sunday, October 5, 2:30 pm Free Guest Recital David Korevaar,* piano (University of Colorado) Song and Dance: Works by Fauré, Harsányi, Poulenc, Schubert Dudley Recital Hall Sunday, October 5, 2:30 pm RS $17/12 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Franz Anton Krager, conductor Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor Monday, October 6, 7:30 pm $12/7 CONCERT CHORALE CONCERT WOMEN’S CHORUS UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CHORUS MANCORPS MANCHOIR with Small Groups Betsy Cook Weber, Jeb Mueller, conductors New Voices: Works by Schanderl, Horvit, Poulenc, Fishbein Wednesday, October 8, 7:30 pm $12/7 JAZZ ORCHESTRA Noe Marmolejo, director Woody Witt, saxophone David Caceres,* saxophone The Modernists: Music of Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Michael Brecker Thursday, October 9, 7:30 pm $12/7 WIND ENSEMBLE David Bertman, director Selected Chamber and Symphonic Works of the 20th and 21st Centuries Monday, October 13, 7:30 pm Free UH FLUTE FORUM Aralee Dorough, flute Jennifer Keeney, flute Not The Usual Way, Orchestral Excerpts Exposed: Scores, media, movement, flute choir, and performances with works by Bizet, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Donizetti, Mahler, Prokofiev, Ravel, Stravinsky Choral Recital Hall Tuesday, October 14, 7 pm Free A. I. Lack Series Guest Master Class Kathryn Montoya,* Baroque oboe (Oberlin Conservatory) MSM Room 129 Thursday, October 23, 7:30 pm Free Jennifer Keeney, flute Dan Gelok, saxophone Timothy Hester, piano Trio Treasures: Works by Bach, Milhaud, Higdon, Koechlin, Peterson Dudley Recital Hall EDYTHE BATES OLD MOORES OPERA CENTER Buck Ross, producer/director Raymond Harvey, music director Friday, October 24, 7:30 pm RS $20/12 Saturday, October 25, 7:30 pm RS $20/12 Sunday, October 26, 2 pm RS $20/12 Monday, October 27, 7:30 pm RS $20/12 THE TALES OF HOFFMANN by Jacques Offenbach A phantasmagorical mixture of steampunk, the supernatural, and romantic decadence woven together into three different stories. Hear a singing robot, see a Satanic musician who drives a girl to sing herself to death, and glide in a gondola to wicked Venice where you can lose your very soul. Offenbach’s gift for melody is nowhere more evident than in this grand work that includes his famous Barcarolle. Sung in the original French with English surtitles. —Free preview lectures 45 minutes before curtain. Monday, October 27, 5 pm Free A.I. Lack Series Master Class Carole Terry,* organ (University of Washington) Organ Recital Hall Tuesday, October 28, 7:30 pm Free A.I. Lack Series Recital Carole Terry,* organ Works by Brahms, Mendelssohn, J.S. Bach Organ Recital Hall Thursday, October 30, 7:30 pm $12/7 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Michelle Perrin Blair, Arne Almroth, Kris Chapman, student conductors Winner of the 2014 MSM Concerto Competition, Vocal Division Ginastera: Variaciones concertantes Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36 Saturday, November 1, 7:30 pm $10 Annual “Spirit of Houston” COUGAR MARCHING BAND BENEFIT CONCERT David Bertman, director of bands Marc Martin, director, Spirit of Houston Support the “Spirit of Houston” Cougar Marching Band at a fun-filled, exciting evening of music and dance. Saturday, November 1, 7:30 pm Free A.I. Lack Series Guest Recital Kristóf Baráti,* violin Timothy Hester, piano Works by Brahms, Paganini, Saint-Saëns, Sarasate Dudley Recital Hall Monday, November 3, 7 pm Free 24th Annual Choral Invitational CONCERT CHORALE with Clements, College Park, Dawson, Stratford high schools* Betsy Cook Weber, Mary Matysiak,* Erin Bodhaine,* Roxan Silva,* Peter Steinmetz,* conductors Thursday, November 6, 7:30 pm $12/7 Noe Marmolejo, trumpet Jody Ilgenfritz,** trumpet Brian Logan,** trombone Steve Curtis,** tuba Russell Vogt,** French horn MSM Jazz Orchestra Spectrum: Works by Reiche, Hansen, McKee, Mahler, Webbon, Winkler Friday, November 7, 7:30 pm Free CONCERT WOMEN’S CHORUS SAN JACINTO NORTH COLLEGE CHOIR SONS OF ORPHEUS Jeb Mueller, Edgar Moore,** conductors San Jacinto College North Fine Arts Center 5800 Uvalde Road Info: 281-458-4050 Monday, November 10, 7:30 pm $12/7 PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Blake Wilkins, director Works by Viñao, Deane, Wilkins Monday, November 10, 7:30 pm Free UH FLUTE FORUM Aralee Dorough, flute Jennifer Keeney, flute Paula Page, harp Flute Strings: An evening of chamber music with harp and guitar friends with works by Bizet, Ibert, Persichetti, Fauré Choral Recital Hall Tuesday, November 11, 3 pm FACE Promenade Series presents CONCERT CHORALE Betsy Cook Weber, conductor Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Works by Brahms, Britten, Horvit,*** Poulenc, Berlin, Parton Cypress Creek Christian Community Church 6823 Cypresswood Drive Info: 281-440-4850 or www.cypresscreekface.org Thursday, November 13, 7:30 pm $12/7 WIND ENSEMBLE David Bertman, director Nancy Weems, piano Tali Morgulis, piano Poulenc: Piano Concerto for Two Pianos Maslanka: Symphony No. 4 Sunday, November 16, 2:30 pm Free GUEST RECITAL Cathy Lysinger,** Alex McDonald,* piano duo Works by Brahms, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Bolcom Dudley Recital Hall Sunday, November 16, 3 pm Free A.I. Lack Series Guest Master Class William Preucil,* violin (Concertmaster, Cleveland Orchestra) Choral Recital Hall Monday, November 17, 7:30 pm $12/7 AURA CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE Rob Smith, director Michelle Perrin Blair, assistant director Hee Yun Kim,** composer Revolution: Works by Byrnes, Hodge, Kim, Smith, Snowden, Tsontakis Wednesday, November 19, 7:30 pm $12/7 JAZZ ORCHESTRA Noe Marmolejo, director Jazz Royalty: The Music of Count Basie and Duke Ellington Sunday, November 23, 2:30 pm $12/7 Timothy Hester, keyboard Pianorama!: A performance on six different types of keyboard instruments with works by Scarlatti, Clementi, Beethoven, Enescu, Stravinsky, Smith, and a world premiere by a special mystery composer performed on harpsichord, two fortepianos, modern grand piano, toy piano, and celeste Tuesday, November 25, 7:30 pm $12/7 SYMPHONIC WINDS SYMPHONIC BAND David Bertman, Marion West, Marc Martin, directors Masterpieces for Band from the 20th and 21st Centuries Monday, December 1, 7:30 pm $12/7 PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE II Blake Wilkins, Alec Warren, directors Thursday, December 4, 7:30 pm Free Guest Recital Andrew Brownell,** piano Works by Crumb, Messiaen, Schumann Dudley Recital Hall Friday, December 5, 7:30 pm RS $17/12 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ming Liu,** conductor Winner of the 2014 MSM Concerto Competition, String Division Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74, Pathétique Sunday, December 7, 2:30 pm Free CONCERT CHORALE CONCERT WOMEN’S CHORUS MANCORPS MANCHOIR UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CHORUS with Small Groups Betsy Cook Weber, Jeb Mueller, conductors “Lo, How a Rose…” Works by Praetorius, Buxtehude * Guest Artist/Group ** Alumnus/Alumnae *** Professor Emeritus RS Reserved Seating (m) Matinee performance EDYTHE BATES OLD MOORES OPERA CENTER The Elixir of Love by Gaetano Donizetti January 29 & 31, February 1 & 2 (all at 7:30 pm) A shy young man wins the girl of his dreams with a little help from a bottle. If only it were that easy in real life! A charming comedy set in the Italian countryside that was a favorite of both Pavarotti and Caruso. It will become yours as well. Sung in the original Italian with English surtitles. Frau Margot by Thomas Pasatieri January 30, 7:30 pm–February 1, 2 pm Film noir meets opera. Atmospheric and enigmatic, Frau Margot is the opera that Hitchcock would have wanted to direct. In Vienna of 1938, the widow of a famous composer is reluctant to allow another composer to complete her late husband’s unfinished opera until she has conducted a séance to ask his permission. Trust no one. American composer Thomas Pasatieri returns to opera after scoring many Hollywood films. Frau Margot is “a score of a voluptuous splendor that suggests Klimt’s gilded paintings set to music… it has all the markings of a masterpiece” (Wes Blomster, operatoday.com). —Sung in the original English with English surtitles. Rappaccini’s Daughter by Daniel Catán April 10, 11, 12 (m), 13 Lose yourself in Dr. Rappaccini’s enticing garden, which is not only filled with his experimental poisonous plants, but also contains his equally lethal, yet seductive, daughter. Based on a Nathaniel Hawthorne story as retold by the Nobel Prize winning Octavio Paz, the opera explores a Garden of Eden gone awry with lush, sinfully sensuous music awash in orchestral color. This is the last in our series of all of the completed operas of Daniel Catán. —Sung in the original Spanish with English surtitles. 32nd INTERNATONAL PIANO FESTIVAL February 6–8 Founded by legendary pianist and Cullen Distinguished Professor of Music Abbey Simon. Featuring recitals and master classes with Mr. Simon and guest artists Robert McDonald (faculty, Juilliard and Curtis) and Italian concert artist Roberto Plano. Info: www.music.uh.edu/pianofestival 17th MOORES JAZZ FESTIVAL February 27–28 The annual Moores School Jazz Festival presents the giants of the jazz world with MSM Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Noe Marmolejo. Past guests included Count Basie Orchestra, Terence Blanchard, Bill Evans, and Lew Soloff, among others. Jazz ensembles from Texas middle schools, high schools, and colleges perform and receive adjudication from a panel of experts. Thursday, April 16 7:30 pm Guest Recital Barthold Kuijken,* Baroque flute Solo flute works by Telemann, Boismortier, JS and CPE Bach, Weiss One of the world’s most renowned Baroque flute pioneers in recital. Dudley Recital Hall HOUSTON BALLET II/ HOUSTON BALLET ACADEMY Friday, April 17, 7:30 pm The MSM Ballet Orchestra joins international dancers of the Houston Ballet II and Houston Ballet Academy to present an exciting evening of ballet. The full-length production is directed by Houston Ballet’s Artistic Director Stanton Welch, conducted by Franz Anton Krager, and will include mixed repertoire with special lighting, custom set designs and costumes. If you love ballet, this evening is not to be missed! Wednesday, April 22, 7:30 pm JAZZ ORCHESTRA | JAZZ ENSEMBLE Noe Marmolejo, director The Music of Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald DECEMBER SPRING 2015 PREVIEW OF EVENTS Thursday, October 30, 11:30 am Moores Society Fall Luncheon Moores Aplenty! Proceeds to benefit scholarships, special projects and the Texas Music Festival. Marie LeNôtre, chair Marie Bosarge, honorary chair Robin Angly and Rhonda Sweeney, host committee chairs River Oaks Country Club 1600 River Oaks Boulevard Info: Patricia Cooper, 713-743-1304 MOORES SCHOOL OF MUSIC SOCIETY AUGUST OCTOBER SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER Design: Rolf Laub | www.laubgraphicdesign.com Made possible in part by a private donation. UH is an EEO/AA institution. 2014/15 SUBSCRIPTIONS

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2014

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M O O R E S S C H O O L O F M U S I C F A L L 2 0 1 4 E V E N T S C A L E N D A RTICKETS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.music.uh.edu

Moores School of Music Season Subscriptions are one of the best performance packages in Houston! Each Season Subscription includes:

• Admissiontoallfacultyrecitalsandensembleperformances• MooresOperaCenterproductions• InternationalPianoFestivalevents• JazzFestivalevents• Choiceofseatingonline• PerformanceandUHparkingupdatesviaemail

Benefitconcerts,non-MooresSchoolevents,off-campusperformancesarenotincluded in the Season Subscription.

Wealsonowofferavarietyof ticketpackagestailoredtospecific interests.See all the options at www.music.uh.edu.

MSM 2014/15 SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS

qty. Season Subscription(s) x $110 $

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Sunday, August 31, 6 pm Robert Bates, organLecture/recitalfeaturingearlyorganworksbyFranciscoCorreadeArauxSt. Philip Presbyterian Church4807 San Felipe StreetInfo: 713-622-4807

• Allprogramsaresubjecttochange. For updated information: www.music.uh.edu/events/ calendars.html or 713-743-3313

• Unlessotherwiseindicated, all performances are held in the Moores Opera House and all listedperformersarefaculty.

• Childrenages5andyoungerare not permitted at performances. Allchildrenmusthaveaticketand becapableofsittingquietlyintheir own seat for the entire performance.

• Freeparkingisavailableineitherof the lots accessible from Elgin St., one block north of the Moores School ofMusic.FromI-45southbound, turnrightonCullenBlvd.,thenlefton Elgin St., then enter either of the lots on the right or left.

Want your tickets now? Selectyourownseatwithourticketsystemat www.music.uh.edu.

Information onourevents:713-743-3313www.music.uh.edu

Tuesday, September 9, 7:30 pm $12/7 Dan Gelok, saxophoneWoody Witt, saxophoneTali Morgulis, pianoWorksbyHindemithwithworldpremieresbyLoCascio,Nelson,Gelok

Sunday, September 14, 2:30 pm $12/7 Lawrence Wheeler, violaThomas Jaber,* pianoAndrea Jaber,* mezzo-sopranoErik Wheeler,* celloTheThreeB’s:WorksbyBach,Beethoven,Brahms

Thursday, September 18, 7:30 pm Free UNIVERSITY BANDSDavid Bertman, Marc Martin, directorsMarch Madness:WorksbySousa,KingTDECU Stadium (MOH, if inclement weather)

Tuesday, September 23, 7:30 pm $20 MOORES OPERA CENTER Buck Ross, producer/directorWhat’s Opera, Duck? Celebrate the start of the Moores Opera Center’s new season at the famed MuckyDuckwithaninformalcabareteveningoffavoriteariasandmusicaltheatresongs,wrylyhostedbydirectorBuckRoss.Leavethestuffedshirtathome.It’saparty!McGonigel’s Mucky Duck2425NorfolkTickets/Info: www.mcgonigels.comAll proceeds benefit the Moores Opera Center. Saturday, September 27, 2:30 pm Free Guest Recital h2/4 Duo Jeffrey Loeffert,* Jonathan Nichol,* saxophonesWorksbyReadThomas,Mellits, Itoh, Rossé, CockcroftDudleyRecitalHall

Sunday, September 28, 2:30 pm Free A.I. Lack Series Guest RecitalGayle Martin,* pianoWorksbySchumann/Liszt, Shatin,Prokofiev,SchubertDudleyRecitalHall

Monday, September 29, 7:30 pm $12/7 AURA CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLERob Smith, directorMichelle Perrin Blair, assistant directorDan Gelok, alto saxophoneMichael Horvit,*** composerPhillip Elder,* composerSynthesis: WorksbyElder,Horvit,Joyce,Lash

Sunday, October 5, 2:30 pm Free Guest RecitalDavid Korevaar,* piano(University of Colorado)Song and Dance: WorksbyFauré,Harsányi,Poulenc,SchubertDudleyRecitalHall

Sunday, October 5, 2:30 pm RS $17/12 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAFranz Anton Krager, conductorMahler:SymphonyNo.5inC-sharpMinor

Monday, October 6, 7:30 pm $12/7CONCERT CHORALECONCERT WOMEN’S CHORUSUNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CHORUSMANCORPSMANCHOIRwith Small GroupsBetsy Cook Weber, Jeb Mueller, conductorsNew Voices: WorksbySchanderl,Horvit,Poulenc,Fishbein

Wednesday, October 8, 7:30 pm $12/7 JAZZ ORCHESTRANoe Marmolejo, directorWoody Witt, saxophoneDavid Caceres,* saxophoneThe Modernists: MusicofCharlieParker, JohnColtrane,JoeHenderson, Michael Brecker

Thursday, October 9, 7:30 pm $12/7 WIND ENSEMBLEDavid Bertman, directorSelectedChamberandSymphonicWorks of the 20th and 21st Centuries

Monday, October 13, 7:30 pm Free UH FLUTE FORUMAralee Dorough, fluteJennifer Keeney, fluteNot The Usual Way, Orchestral Excerpts Exposed: Scores,media,movement,flutechoir,and performanceswithworksbyBizet,Beethoven,Brahms,Debussy,Donizetti,Mahler,Prokofiev,Ravel,StravinskyChoral Recital Hall

Tuesday, October 14, 7 pm Free A. I. Lack Series Guest Master ClassKathryn Montoya,* Baroque oboe(Oberlin Conservatory)MSM Room 129 Thursday, October 23, 7:30 pm Free Jennifer Keeney, fluteDan Gelok, saxophoneTimothy Hester, pianoTrio Treasures: WorksbyBach,Milhaud,Higdon,Koechlin,PetersonDudleyRecitalHall

EDYTHE BATES OLDMOORES OPERA CENTER Buck Ross, producer/directorRaymond Harvey, music director Friday, October 24, 7:30 pm RS $20/12Saturday, October 25, 7:30 pm RS $20/12Sunday, October 26, 2 pm RS $20/12Monday, October 27, 7:30 pm RS $20/12THE TALES OF HOFFMANNbyJacquesOffenbachA phantasmagorical mixture of steampunk, the supernatural, and romanticdecadencewoventogetherintothreedifferentstories.Hearasinging robot, see a Satanic musician whodrivesagirltosingherselftodeath, and glide in a gondola to wicked Venicewhereyoucanloseyourverysoul.Offenbach’sgiftformelodyisnowheremoreevidentthaninthisgrand work that includes his famous Barcarolle. Sung in the original French withEnglishsurtitles.—Freepreviewlectures45minutesbeforecurtain.

Monday, October 27, 5 pm Free A.I. Lack Series Master ClassCarole Terry,* organ(University of Washington)Organ Recital Hall

Tuesday, October 28, 7:30 pm Free A.I. Lack Series RecitalCarole Terry,* organWorksbyBrahms,Mendelssohn,J.S.BachOrgan Recital Hall

Thursday, October 30, 7:30 pm $12/7CHAMBER ORCHESTRAMichelle Perrin Blair, Arne Almroth, Kris Chapman, student conductorsWinner of the 2014 MSM Concerto Competition,VocalDivisionGinastera: Variaciones concertantes Beethoven:SymphonyNo.2in DMajor,Op.36

Saturday, November 1, 7:30 pm $10 Annual “Spirit of Houston” COUGAR MARCHING BAND BENEFIT CONCERTDavid Bertman, director of bandsMarc Martin, director, Spirit of HoustonSupport the “Spirit of Houston” Cougar Marching Band at a fun-filled, excitingeveningofmusicanddance.

Saturday, November 1, 7:30 pm FreeA.I. Lack Series Guest RecitalKristóf Baráti,* violinTimothy Hester, pianoWorksbyBrahms,Paganini, Saint-Saëns, SarasateDudleyRecitalHall

Monday, November 3, 7 pm Free24th Annual Choral InvitationalCONCERT CHORALEwith Clements, College Park, Dawson, Stratford high schools*Betsy Cook Weber, Mary Matysiak,* Erin Bodhaine,* Roxan Silva,* Peter Steinmetz,* conductors

Thursday, November 6, 7:30 pm $12/7Noe Marmolejo, trumpetJody Ilgenfritz,** trumpetBrian Logan,** tromboneSteve Curtis,** tubaRussell Vogt,** French hornMSM Jazz OrchestraSpectrum: WorksbyReiche,Hansen,McKee,Mahler,Webbon,Winkler

Friday, November 7, 7:30 pm FreeCONCERT WOMEN’S CHORUSSAN JACINTO NORTH COLLEGE CHOIRSONS OF ORPHEUSJeb Mueller, Edgar Moore,** conductors SanJacintoCollegeNorth Fine Arts Center5800UvaldeRoadInfo:281-458-4050

Monday, November 10, 7:30 pm $12/7PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Blake Wilkins, director WorksbyViñao,Deane,Wilkins

Monday, November 10, 7:30 pm FreeUH FLUTE FORUMAralee Dorough, fluteJennifer Keeney, flutePaula Page, harpFlute Strings: Aneveningofchambermusic with harp and guitar friends with worksbyBizet,Ibert,Persichetti,FauréChoral Recital Hall

Tuesday, November 11, 3 pmFACE Promenade Series presentsCONCERT CHORALE Betsy Cook Weber, conductorSomething Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: WorksbyBrahms,Britten,Horvit,***Poulenc,Berlin,PartonCypressCreek ChristianCommunityChurch6823CypresswoodDriveInfo:281-440-4850orwww.cypresscreekface.org

Thursday, November 13, 7:30 pm $12/7WIND ENSEMBLEDavid Bertman, directorNancy Weems, pianoTali Morgulis, pianoPoulenc:PianoConcertoforTwoPianosMaslanka:SymphonyNo.4

Sunday, November 16, 2:30 pm FreeGUEST RECITALCathy Lysinger,** Alex McDonald,* piano duoWorksbyBrahms,Debussy,Rachmaninoff,BolcomDudleyRecitalHall

Sunday, November 16, 3 pm FreeA.I. Lack Series Guest Master ClassWilliam Preucil,* violin(Concertmaster, Cleveland Orchestra)Choral Recital Hall

Monday, November 17, 7:30 pm $12/7AURA CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLERob Smith, directorMichelle Perrin Blair, assistant directorHee Yun Kim,** composerRevolution: WorksbyByrnes,Hodge,Kim,Smith,Snowden,Tsontakis

Wednesday, November 19, 7:30 pm $12/7JAZZ ORCHESTRANoe Marmolejo, directorJazz Royalty: The Music of Count Basie and Duke Ellington

Sunday, November 23, 2:30 pm $12/7Timothy Hester, keyboardPianorama!: A performance on six differenttypesofkeyboardinstruments withworksbyScarlatti,Clementi,Beethoven,Enescu,Stravinsky,Smith,andaworldpremierebyaspecialmysterycomposerperformedonharpsichord, two fortepianos, modern grandpiano,toypiano,andceleste

Tuesday, November 25, 7:30 pm $12/7SYMPHONIC WINDSSYMPHONIC BANDDavid Bertman, Marion West, Marc Martin, directorsMasterpieces for Band from the 20th and 21st Centuries

Monday, December 1, 7:30 pm $12/7PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE IIBlake Wilkins, Alec Warren, directors

Thursday, December 4, 7:30 pm FreeGuest RecitalAndrew Brownell,** pianoWorksbyCrumb,Messiaen,SchumannDudleyRecitalHall

Friday, December 5, 7:30 pm RS $17/12SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAMing Liu,** conductorWinner of the 2014 MSM Concerto Competition,StringDivisionTchaikovsky:SymphonyNo.6inBMinor, Op. 74, Pathétique

Sunday, December 7, 2:30 pm FreeCONCERT CHORALECONCERT WOMEN’S CHORUSMANCORPSMANCHOIRUNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CHORUSwith Small GroupsBetsy Cook Weber, Jeb Mueller, conductors“Lo, How a Rose…” WorksbyPraetorius,Buxtehude

* GuestArtist/Group** Alumnus/Alumnae*** ProfessorEmeritusRS ReservedSeating(m) Matinee performance

EDYTHE BATES OLD MOORES OPERA CENTERThe Elixir of Love byGaetanoDonizetti January 29 & 31, February 1 & 2 (all at 7:30 pm)Ashyyoungmanwinsthegirlofhisdreams with a little help from a bottle. Ifonlyitwerethateasyinreallife! AcharmingcomedysetintheItaliancountrysidethatwasafavoriteofbothPavarottiandCaruso.Itwillbecomeyoursaswell.SungintheoriginalItalian with English surtitles.

Frau Margot byThomasPasatieriJanuary 30, 7:30 pm–February 1, 2 pm Film noir meets opera. Atmospheric and enigmatic, Frau Margot is the opera that Hitchcockwouldhavewantedtodirect.In Vienna of 1938, the widow of a famous composer is reluctant to allow another composer to complete her late husband’s unfinished opera until she has conducted a séance to ask his permission. Trust no one.AmericancomposerThomasPasatieri returnstooperaafterscoringmanyHollywoodfilms.FrauMargotis“ascoreofavoluptuoussplendorthatsuggestsKlimt’sgildedpaintingssettomusic… it has all the markings of a masterpiece” (WesBlomster,operatoday.com).—Sungin the original English with English surtitles.

Rappaccini’s Daughter byDanielCatánApril 10, 11, 12 (m), 13 LoseyourselfinDr.Rappaccini’senticinggarden,whichisnotonlyfilled with his experimental poisonous plants,butalsocontainshisequallylethal,yetseductive,daughter.BasedonaNathanielHawthornestoryasretoldbytheNobelPrizewinningOctavioPaz,theoperaexploresaGardenofEdengoneawrywithlush,sinfullysensuousmusicawashinorchestral color. This is the last in our series of all of the completed operas of Daniel Catán. —Sung in the original Spanish with English surtitles.

32nd INTERNATONAL PIANO FESTIVALFebruary 6–8 FoundedbylegendarypianistandCullenDistinguishedProfessorofMusic Abbey Simon. Featuring recitals and master classes with Mr. Simon and guest artists Robert McDonald (faculty, JuilliardandCurtis)andItalianconcertartist Roberto Plano. Info:www.music.uh.edu/pianofestival

17th MOORES JAZZ FESTIVALFebruary 27–28 TheannualMooresSchoolJazzFestivalpresentsthegiantsofthejazzworldwith MSM Jazz Orchestra under the directionofNoeMarmolejo.Pastguests included Count Basie Orchestra, TerenceBlanchard,BillEvans,and LewSoloff,amongothers.Jazzensembles from Texas middle schools, high schools, andcollegesperformandreceiveadjudicationfromapanelofexperts.

Thursday, April 16 7:30 pm Guest RecitalBarthold Kuijken,* Baroque fluteSolofluteworksbyTelemann,Boismortier,JSandCPEBach,WeissOne of the world’s most renowned Baroque flute pioneers in recital.DudleyRecitalHall

HOUSTON BALLET II/ HOUSTON BALLET ACADEMYFriday, April 17, 7:30 pm The MSM Ballet Orchestrajoinsinternational dancers of the Houston BalletIIandHoustonBalletAcademytopresentanexcitingeveningofballet.The full-length production is directed byHoustonBallet’sArtisticDirectorStanton Welch, conductedbyFranz Anton Krager, and will include mixed repertoire with special lighting, custom setdesignsandcostumes.Ifyouloveballet,thiseveningisnottobemissed!

Wednesday, April 22, 7:30 pm JAZZ ORCHESTRA | JAZZ ENSEMBLE Noe Marmolejo, directorThe Music of Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald

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Thursday, October 30, 11:30 am Moores Society Fall LuncheonMoores Aplenty! Proceedstobenefitscholarships,special projectsandtheTexasMusicFestival.Marie LeNôtre, chair

Marie Bosarge, honorary chairRobin Angly and Rhonda Sweeney, host committee chairsRiverOaksCountryClub1600RiverOaksBoulevardInfo:PatriciaCooper,713-743-1304

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BoxOfficehours:Monday–Friday,9am–4pm|Suite 120, Moores School of Music.TheBoxOfficerelocatestotheconcertvenueonehourpriortoevent.Box office personnel will confirm phone orders for tickets during business hoursonly.

• TheDudleyRecitalHallandtheOrganRecitalHallarelocatedinthe FineArtsBuilding,acrossthecourtyardtotheeastoftheMSMbuilding.

• TheChoralRecitalHallisroom160intheMooresSchoolofMusicbuilding.

• Lateseatingisatthediscretionofhousemanagement.

• Unclaimedticketsmayberesoldtenminutespriortoperformancetimes.

• Childrenages5andyoungerarenotpermittedatperformances. Allchildrenmusthaveaticketandbecapableofsittingquietlyintheirownseatfor the entire performance.

• Cellphonesandallotherelectronicdevicesmustbeturnedoffinthe concert halls.

• Nounauthorizedphotography,videorecording,oraudiorecording ofanykindispermitted.

• NofoodordrinksareallowedintheMooresOperaHouse.

• Noexchangesorrefundsatperformancevenue.

• TheMooresOperaHouseishandicappedaccessibleandoffersassisted listeningdevicesfreetopatrons.Pleasecall713-743-3313atleast24hoursinadvanceoftheperformance.

• Allprogramsaresubjecttochange.

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TheUniversityofHouston’s Moores School of Music is one of the premier

comprehensivemusicschoolsinthenation.Itsremarkablefacultyof

internationallyrecognizedperformers,composers,andscholars;outstanding

studentbody;modernfacility;andbroadrangeofprogramsmaketheMoores

SchoolofMusicthenaturalchoicefor600studentsannually.Theschool’s

commitment to academic excellence and the highest performance standards

hasensureditsroleasavitalresourceintheeducationalandculturallifeof

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The Moores School of Music Society isavolunteersupportorganization

that promotes community awareness and provides educational

opportunitiesforstudentsbyfundingscholarshipsandspecialprojects.

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The Moores School of Music’s Preparatory and Continuing Studies

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development workshops for music educators, including the Kodály

Institute of Houston certification program. For more information, please

call713-743-3398orvisitwww.pcs.uh.edu.

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