HGO’s The House Without a Christmas Tree
A world premiere (music by Ricky Ian Gordon, libretto by Royce Vavrek), this is the closest HGO has gotten to getting the Christmas cheer right. Read my review at Houstonia.
A world premiere (music by Ricky Ian Gordon, libretto by Royce Vavrek), this is the closest HGO has gotten to getting the Christmas cheer right. Read my review at Houstonia.
I’m teaching a course this semester on music, writing, and culture in Houston, sponsored by the wonderful Humanities Research Center here at Rice University. After four concerts and five excellent guest speakers, the course culminated with a visit from The New… Continue Reading
A beautiful opera, no doubt about it. And it fared much better in the cavernous George R. Brown Convention Center than last week’s La Traviata. Read my review at Houstonia.
How do you review an opera after a natural disaster like Hurricane Harvey wipes out its hall for a season? It’s not anything I ever learned in school. At Houston Grand Opera’s season opening night of La Traviata on Friday, I… Continue Reading
I’ve talked to a lot of composers about how they craft sound and experience, but my conversation with jazz trumpeter and composer Wadada Leo Smith about Ten Freedom Summers, his work reflecting on the Civil Rights Movement, was something else entirely.… Continue Reading
Read my review of Friday night’s concert at Bachtrack.
Aperio, Music of the Americas, broke the spell downtown with the first concert since Harvey hit. And, notably, it was with a world premiere arrangement of a work that I never thought I’d hear live: Philip Glass’ Aguas da Amazonia. An ambitious… Continue Reading
Yesterday I saw blue sky for the first time in days, and it was a moment of relief, but Harvey will be lingering in Houston for years to come. Among the many traumatic images and stories of suffering, my thoughts… Continue Reading
Trombonist and bandleader Ryan Gabbart and pianist Andrew Lienhard talked to me about playing the volatile 1959 album Mingus Ah Um live. Read my preview of their Sunday concert at Houstonia Magazine.
At the MFAH this weekend, Sound of Redemption, a documentary about jazz legend Frank Morgan, is making its Houston premiere. His story is about great music as much as it is about overcoming great odds. I had the pleasure of speaking… Continue Reading