What are your reasons for giving? Discover a million!

Why is music relevant?  For the past couple of weeks, we have been putting together the components for our new in-hall campaign called A Million Reasons to Give, and this question is really at the heart of everything.  The question is easy for me.  I don’t have a biased opinion just because I work for … Continued

The illustrated life of Don Quixote de la Mancha

Way back in August our Principal Cello, Brinton Smith, sent me a link to the Cervantes Collection at Texas A&M University Libraries, which houses one of the largest collections of Don Quixote iconography in the world. Brinton thought the Cervantes Collection would be a good starting point for the Sound Plus Vision element of this … Continued

Music is a part of our lives

The Houston Symphony has been woven through our lives for decades. We’ve both served as trustees and on committee, had the pleasure of getting to know some of the musicians and their families, and many music directors. But it’s the musical experiences that fill our souls and hearts. Whether it’s Mahler or the Mariachi Orchestra, … Continued

Backstage Pass: Meet Stephen and Mariglyn Glenn, musician sponsors

Houston Symphony Magazine spoke with Stephen and Mariglyn Glenn, musician sponsors, in December 2010. This conversation is reprinted from the January 2011 issue. Birthplace: Stephen – Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Mariglyn – Coleman, Texas Education: Stephen–Texas Tech, BS, engineering physics; Rice University, MS, space physics. Mariglyn – Texas Tech, BS, education (we met in chemistry lab) Joined … Continued

Setting the year off to a great start

On behalf of my colleagues in the Houston Symphony, we would like to welcome you to Jones Hall and wish you a happy, healthy and successful new year. In taking time to join the Symphony to listen to great music, I think you have set your year off to a great start! As a string … Continued

A small radio spawns a love for music

My first pure musical experience was listening to Brahms’s Fourth Symphony.  But I did not hear it in a concert hall, or even performed by a local ensemble.  No, my true introduction to classical music came to me in my bed.  I was about 9 years old and every night I buried myself under my … Continued