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2025 TMF Orchestra Series

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  • Concert
    7:30 p.m. | Moores Opera House

    Pre-concert performance by members of Virtuosi of Houston
    6:30 - 7:20 p.m. | Moores Opera House Lobby

    Settling the Score: Pre-concert lecture with Dr. Andrew Davis
    6:30 - 7:10 p.m. | MSM Room 108

    Program
    Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor

    Artists 
    Festival Orchestra
    Franz Anton Krager, conductor

    Program Description

    Mahler’s fifth symphony: an exhilarating journey from despair to elation, with a musical love letter in the middle! Come celebrate with us, as we launch our 2025 summer season of symphonic concerts, featuring an all-star orchestra of emerging professionals from across the world. Witness amazing young talent reaching new heights of artistry.   

    This concert is dedicated the Alan Austin, an extraordinary artist/leader, who was director of the Texas Music Festival for three decades. From the thousands of TMF alumni now performing and teaching worldwide: Thank you, Alan!

  • Concert
    7:30 p.m. | Moores Opera House

    RED Carpet Night! Family friendly pre-concert event (see below for details)
    4:30 - 6:30 p.m. | Moores Opera House

    Pre-concert performance by members of Virtuosi of Houston
    6:30 - 7:20 p.m. | Moores Opera House Lobby 

    Settling the Score: Pre-concert lecture with Dr. Andrew Davis
    6:30 - 7:10 p.m. | MSM Room 108 

    Program
    Respighi: Fountains of Rome
    Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 19
    Prokofiev: Suite from the ballet Cinderella, Op. 87

    Artists
    Festival Orchestra
    , conductor
    , violin soloist

    Program Description
    Daring, glamorous, fantastic, and thrilling! Fairy tales come to life in the Moores Opera House. The Texas Music Festival Orchestra, led by one of Spain’s most renowned and established conductors, Josep Caballé-Domenech, perform Respighi’s enchanting Fountains of Rome.  Houston’s own hometown-virtuoso violinist, Kirsten Yon, performs Prokofiev’s alluring and adventurous Violin Concerto, followed by music from the ballet Cinderella – a sonic fairy tale that music lovers of any age will love.

    This concert is a celebration of Houston’s home-grown arts. Join us as we celebrate our local Art Car Parade and Art Bike Parade winners, plus other local artists that make our city great.   

    Join us before the concert:  

    RED Carpet Night! 

    Met-Ball-esque fashion runway + signature-Houston, Art-Car-esque, DIY artistry + a family-friendly concert = RED Carpet Night at the Texas Music festival. 

    From 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Houston artists will help you create an art-car inspired, RED-carpet-ready fashion make-over!  At 6:30 p.m., get seen at our glamorous RED carpet parade, inspired by a 21st century Cinderella’s ball.  Then, enjoy The Texas Music Festival Orchestra’s performance of Cinderella inspired music by Prokofiev and other fantastic symphonic masterworks.   

    Are you a Space City Cinderella? Prince Clutch? MOTHER, either evil step- or fairy god-?  Join us!  

    Presented with the Houston Center for Visionary Art, 色花堂 System Public Art, The Blaffer Art Museum Student Association, and the 色花堂 FAB (fashion and Business Organization). 

    and get a code for FREE tickets to the Texas Music Festival!  

    Full schedule

    • 4:30 – 6:30PM: Art Fashion Workshop 
    • 6:30PM: Pre-concert, RED Carpet Parade outside the Moores Opera House 
    • 7:30 PM: The Texas Music Festival Orchestra performs Prokofiev’s Cinderella and other fanciful symphonic masterworks.    

  • Concert
    7:30 p.m. | Moores Opera House

    Pre-concert performance by members of Virtuosi of Houston
    6:30 - 7:20 p.m. | Moores Opera House Lobby

    Settling the Score: Pre-concert lecture with Dr. Andrew Davis
    6:30 - 7:10 p.m. | MSM Room 108

    Program
    Clyne: Restless Oceans
    TBA: 2025 Mitchell-Hogg Competition Winner
    Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances, Op. 45

    Artists
    Festival Orchestra
    , conductor
    2025 Cynthia Woods Mitchell - Ima Hogg Competition Winner, soloist

    Program Description
    Swoon! Get swept off your feet! The Texas Music Festival Orchestra presents their Festival Finale concert, featuring Rachmaninoff’s notoriously enchanting Symphonic Dances. The concert opens with GRAMMY-nominated composer Anna Clyne’s Restless Oceans. Then, meet a new shooting star, as we enjoy a solo performance from this year’s Cynthia Woods Mitchell – Ima Hogg Competition.

    This concert is dedicated to Houston’s all-star arts educators! The Musicians of the Texas Music Festival owe so much to their incredible teachers. Join us as we honor and celebrate our city’s extraordinary and talented music, theater, dance, and art teachers.

    Teachers come for FREE! Register for special pre-concert arts education workshop (three hours of CPE credit), reception, and concert tickets.

Sharon Ley Lietzow Piano Series

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    BARRY DOUGLAS RECITAL

    The Texas Music Festival is thrilled to open our 2025 Festival with a recital from one of the world’s most admired and in-demand virtuosos, Irish pianist/conductor Barry DouglasSince winning the gold medal at the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition, Moscow, Douglas has become a highly sought-after recitalist, concerto soloist, and chamber musician, annually performing across the globe from Royal Albert Hall, Barbican and Wigmore Hall and the Verbier Festival to the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, Grand Theatre in Shanghai and other cities in China.

    Program
    Schubert: Four Impromptus, D.899, Op. 90
    Tchaikovsky: Romance, No. 5 from Six Pieces, Op. 51, Valse Sentimentale, No. 6 from Six Pieces, Op. 51, Nocturne in F Major, Op. 10, No. 1, Danse Charactéristique, No. 4 from Eighteen Pieces, Op. 72
    Liszt: Sonata in B minor

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    CLAYTON STEPHENSON RECITAL 

    “…a poet, a dramatist and a master story-teller…” (Gramophone) – Clayton Stephson, the charismatic 2022 Cliburn Competition finalist, performs a colorful program of classical music favorites, plus Keith Jarrett’s take on the classic Harold Arlen song "Over the Rainbow."

    Program
    Arlen—Jarrett: "Over the Rainbow"
    Albéniz: Iberia, Book I 
    Stravinsky: Trois mouvements de Petrouchka 

  • GABRIELA MARTINEZ RECITAL

    A Venezuelan superstar concert pianist who calls Houston her home, Gabriela Martínez makes her Texas Music Festival debut with a stunning and unexpected program. The repertoire features Beethoven and Villa-Lobos alongside works by two brilliant young American women composers: Missy Mazzoli and Rice University alumna Caroline Shaw.

    Program
    HALCYON
    Rachmaninoff: Moments Musicaux, Op. 16 (Selections)
    Jessica Meyer: Halcyon Skies
    Caroline Shaw: Gustave Le Gray
    Heitor Villa Lobos: Bachianas Brazileras, No. 4
    Federico Ruiz: Tríptico Tropical (Selections)
    Mason Bates: White Lies For Lomax
    Szymanowsk: Variations in B-Flat Minor

Chamber Music Series

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    Chamber Music I: Formosa Quartet and Faculty

    Join us for an eclectic and adventurous concert of chamber music.   Texas Music Festival faculty artists share this program with the “Spellbinding” (The Strad magazine) Formosa Quartet, 色花堂’s string quartet in residence.    

    Program
    Fazil Say: The Moving Mansion (Hommage à Atatürk) for Piano Quintet 
    W.A. Mozart: Gran Sestetto Concertante
    A Formosa Quartet “Formosa Set” – an assortment of shorts from the FQ’s collection of folk, pop, jazz, and poetry arrangements. Curated especially for each concert, our Set is like a flight of desserts after a main course, offering a chance for audiences to “let their hair down,” tap their toes, and enjoy the string quartet medium in somewhat less-conventional contexts.

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    Chamber Music II: Harpsichordist Matthew Dirst, Faculty, and Fellows

    Music has the power to transport us across time, around the world, and into the sublime and mysterious realms of the spirit. This concert begins with a sonic portrait of Houston’s own Rothko Chapel, then whirls through the famous churches of Rome, lounges in an ornamented interior of Venice, then swaggers, carefree through the streets of roaring-twenties Paris We are honored to feature the renowned harpsichordist and Ars Lyrica Houston Artistic Director, Mathew Dirst, as he helps guide select Texas Music Festival fellows and our faculty through an eclectic tour of baroque and new music masterworks. 

    Program
    Lee R. Kesselman: Blocks for Bassoon Quartet 
    G. F. Handel: Concerto Grosso Opus 6, No. 7
    Caroline Shaw: "Stucco & Brocatelle"
    Andrew Norman: “Sabina” from A Companion’s Guide to Rome
    Francis Poulenc: Sextet for Winds and Piano FP 100

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    Chamber Music III: Collaboration Celebration! 

    Our Texas Music Festival faculty and fellows join together for one last evening of collaborative chamber music.  The art of sacrifice; the art listening; the art of consensus; the art of leadership; the art of bold experimentation; the art of mutual support – that’s chamber music.  Come celebrate young professional musicians reaching new heights of maturity and artistry, as they collaborate directly with our world-class Texas Music Festival faculty.  

    Join us for the finale of our 2025 chamber music series, when faculty and fellows will perform their most beloved and often most challenging chamber masterworks.

    Program
    Stravinsky: Octet 
    Performances by the Texas Music Festival Jazz Institute faculty 
    Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34

Free Events

  • Cynthia Woods Mitchell - Ima Hogg Competition, Final Round: Sunday, June 8 | 2:00 p.m.

    Sunday, June 8, 2:00 p.m. | Dudley Recital Hall, FREE

    TMF’s young artists compete for the chance to perform as soloist with the festival orchestra and cash prizes. A distinguished panel of judges chooses the winner, but YOU can help to choose the Audience Favorite prize. Come discover Classical music’s rising star soloists!

  • Piano Institute Chamber Music: Wednesday, June 11 | 7:30 p.m.

    Wednesday, June 11, 7:30 p.m. | Dudley Recital Hall, FREE

    Piano Institute participants play music for four hands and chamber works with Orchestra Fellows.

  • Piano Institute Final Performance: Saturday, June 14 | 2:00 p.m.

    Saturday, June 14, 2:00 p.m. | Dudley Recital Hall, FREE

    Solo works for piano by Institute performers.

  • No Zoning - Student Chamber Music: Wednesday, June 18 & Friday, June 20

    Wednesday, June 18, 7:30 p.m. | Kinder HSPVA, FREE
    Friday, June 20, 7:30 p.m. | Kinder HSPVA, FREE

    No Zoning - a musical exploration of Houston

    The Texas Music Festival Fellows are set free! Chamber music performances, presented in collaboration with Houston arts organizations in many of Houston’s eclectic and iconic cultural landmarks.

    Help us celebrate what makes Houston special.

  • No Zoning - Student Chamber Music: Saturday, June 21 | 3:00 p.m. (DACAMERA)

    Saturday, June 21, 3:00 p.m. | The Menil Collection, FREE 

    No Zoning - a musical exploration of Houston
    Student Chamber Music in collaboration with DACAMERA

    DACAMERA Presents DACAMERA Young Artists and Texas Music Festival Fellows at the Menil Collection

    The Texas Music Festival Fellows are set free! Chamber music performances, presented in collaboration with Houston arts organizations in many of Houston’s eclectic and iconic cultural landmarks.

    Help us celebrate what makes Houston special.

  • No Zoning - Student Chamber Music: Saturday, June 21 | 7:00 p.m. (Saengerbund)

    Saturday, June 21, 7:00 p.m. | Houston Saengerbund Saengerhalle, FREE 

    No Zoning - a musical exploration of Houston
    Student Chamber Music in collaboration with Houston Saengerbund

    An evening of German chamber music, social singing, and general good times at the Saengerhalle with Houston Saengerbund

    The Texas Music Festival Fellows are set free! Chamber music performances, presented in collaboration with Houston arts organizations in many of Houston’s eclectic and iconic cultural landmarks.

    Help us celebrate what makes Houston special.

  • No Zoning - Student Chamber Music: Sunday, June 22 | 1:00 p.m. (Beer Can House Block Party)

    Sunday, June 22, 1:00 p.m. | The Beer Can House, FREE 

    No Zoning - a musical exploration of Houston
    Student Chamber Music in collaboration with The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art

    A Beer Can House Block Party with percussion and brass chamber music at Houston’s iconic folk art masterwork, the Beer Can House.

    The Texas Music Festival Fellows are set free! Chamber music performances, presented in collaboration with Houston arts organizations in many of Houston’s eclectic and iconic cultural landmarks.

    Help us celebrate what makes Houston special.

  • Pre-College Institutes: Friday, June 27 | 5-8 p.m.

    Friday, June 27
    Pre-College Institutes

    • 5:00 p.m. in the Moores Opera House - FREE
           Percussion Ensemble
           
      Blake Wilkins, director
    • 6:00 p.m. in the Moores Opera House - FREE
           High School Wind Ensemble Institute
           David Bertman, director
    • 7:00 p.m. in the Moores Opera House - FREE
           Jazz Institute: Middle School and High School Orchestras
           
      Noe Marmolejo, director
      • Classic to contemporary big band jazz, performed by Houston middle and high school all-stars from the TMF Jazz Institute.
  • Masterclasses

    Masterclass schedule coming soon!

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