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Saturday, May 11, 2024 7:00PM
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Beethoven and Bruckner

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Saturday, May 11, 2024 7:00PM

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Presented by Texas Medical Center Orchestra

As the Texas Medical Center Orchestra reaches the grand finale of their “New Horizons” season, you are invited to join them for an evening culminating a musical exploration.

The journey begins with Beethoven’s resplendent Violin Concerto, featuring the exceptional talent of Houston Symphony Concertmaster Yoonshin Song. Her virtuosity and artistry will grace the stage, breathing life into Beethoven’s timeless masterpiece. Together, audience members will delve into the profound beauty of Beethoven’s compositions, paving the way for the exploration of new horizons in music.

In the second and final piece, the orchestra presents Bruckner’s magnificent 4th Symphony. A monumental work that unfolds with captivating grandeur, it serves as a fitting conclusion to the season. Bruckner’s symphonic craftsmanship guides us through awe-inspiring landscapes of sound, reminding us of the boundless possibilities that exist in the world of orchestral music.

This concert is a celebration of the diverse musical tapestries woven throughout the “New Horizons” season. It’s an evening of reflection, showcasing the extraordinary talents of  guest artists, and an invitation to embark on new journeys in the world of classical music.

This harmonious ending concludes a season filled with exploration, innovation, and the joy of music. Let the melodies, rhythms, and emotions carry you to the horizons of artistic inspiration.

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