Music Inspires! Announcing the 2011-2012 Houston Symphony Season

On Sunday morning, the Houston Symphony announced its upcoming 2011-12 season of Classical, Pops and Family concerts.  In line with the Symphony’s mission, enriching concerts fill each weekend with inspiration and bring innovative, first-class performances to the extensive cultural scene in Houston.  Dynamic guest artists, Music Director Hans Graf and Principal Pops Conductor Michael Krajewski … Continued

Music inspires faith in humanity

One of the greatest things about art is that any given work can inspire different feelings and emotions in each of us.  Because it is the most abstract of all the arts, this is most true for music.  So, as not only a performing musician but also an avid concertgoer, what does music inspire in … Continued

Backstage Pass: Meet Christian Schubert, clarinet

Houston Symphony Magazine spoke with Christian Schubert, clarinet, in December 2010. This conversation is reprinted from the January 2011 issue. Birthplace: Burbank, CA Education: Northwestern University – BM and MM degrees in clarinet performance, including private study with Robert Marcellus and Larry Combs. Joined the Houston Symphony: 1996 Discovering my vocation: I began studying clarinet … Continued

No doubt about it – music chose Robert

Music chose me. Yup, it’s true. I didn’t come into this world in a overly-musical family and definitely going to the symphony wasn’t part of who we were. We were a nice, middle-class family in upstate New York, living on a quiet suburban street, in a small city on the Hudson River. Then one day … Continued

Connecting to the cellos + baking for the bad boys

We have had season tickets in row C or D at Sunday matinees since early in Eschenbach’s tenure as music director, right in front of the cellos, which he had at front.  At one of our first concerts, we were intrigued by a now-retired Marian Wilson cellist’s small instrument. After the concert, we asked her … Continued