Jan. 24
The Music and Mind of Leonard Bernstein
About This Concert
Juilliard-trained concert pianist and Harvard-educated psychiatrist Dr. Richard Kogan returns to Jones Hall with a can’t-miss deep dive into the mind and music of Leonard Bernstein. Drawing on his dual background in psychiatry and music, Dr. Kogan offers unique insights into the inner world and creative genius of one of classical music’s most celebrated conductors and composers.
This year’s appearance by Dr. Kogan is part of Houston Methodist’s Center for Performing Arts Medicine (CPAM) 30th Anniversary celebration and marks the beginning of the Houston Symphony’s USA 250th Anniversary programming.
Marin Alsop reveals the luminous beauty of Brahms’s Symphony No. 2—filled with heartfelt melodies and ending in a triumphant burst of joy. Love drives Leonard Bernstein’s Serenade, performed with dazzling virtuosity by Concertmaster Yoonshin Song. The all-American first half opens with Barber’s Second Essay. Click here to learn more
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Saturday, Jan. 24
4:00 P.M. at Jones Hall
Ticket Reservations
This concert is free, though ticket reservations are required. Interested guests may reserve up to six (6) complimentary tickets online or by calling the Box Office at 713.224.7575, 12 noon–6 p.m., Monday–Saturday.
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Dr. Richard Kogan
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Concert Sponsor and Lead Gala Underwriter
The Cullen Foundation Maestro's Fund
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Dr. Richard Kogan
speaker
Richard Kogan has a distinguished career both as a psychiatrist and as a concert pianist. He is renowned for his concert/lectures that explore the influence of psychological factors and psychiatric and medical illness on the creative output of the great composers. A master storyteller, he has given these programs at music festivals, concert series, medical conferences, and scholarly symposia throughout the world, including the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit in New Delhi, the Aspen Ideas Festival, the TEDMED Conference, the BBC in London, and the World Psychiatric Congress in Berlin. He is featured on the PBS Great Performances “Now Hear This” episodes entitled “Schumann: Genius and Madness,” “Rachmaninoff Reborn,” and “Old Friends.”
Dr. Kogan is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and Artistic Director of the Weill Cornell Music and Medicine Program. He has been praised by The New York Times for his “exquisite playing” and The Boston Globe wrote that “Kogan has somehow managed to excel at the world’s two most demanding professions.” He is a graduate of Juilliard School of Music Pre-College, Harvard College, and Harvard Medical School and completed a psychiatric residency and academic fellowship at NYU. He has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards in both psychiatry and the arts.