
May 9, 10 & 11, 2025
Trumpet Brilliance & Boléro
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Sensuous sounds, showstopping brilliance, and irresistible rhythms! Venezuelan trumpet virtuoso Pacho Flores heats up Jones Hall with not one but two crowd-pleasing concertos, both composed specifically for him: first, hear Arturo Márquez’s fiery Concierto de Otoño, followed by Paquito D’Rivera’s jazzy Venezuelan Concerto. Domingo Hindoyan leads the orchestra through a bewitching array of music inspired by Spain, ending with Ravel’s sultry and hypnotic Boléro.
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What to Expect:
Trumpet brilliance x 2! Venezuelan virtuoso Pacho Flores doubles your fun with two dazzling concertos featuring vivacious rhythms from Latin America
Envision sandy beaches and balmy breezes with music inspired by Spain
Hear Ravel’s electrifying Boléro, a pop culture staple you’re sure to recognize!
{|with_image|:[{|type|:|custom|,|name|:|Domingo Hindoyan|,|bio|:|Domingo Hindoyan is one of today\u2019s most exciting conductors. He is the Chief Conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and former principal guest conductor of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra.\nDomingo has conducted many acclaimed ensembles and orchestras around the world including the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Symphony, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Boston Symphony, LA Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Detroit Symphony.\nHe has also conducted at many renowned festivals, such as the Menuhin Festival Gstaad and as a regular guest at the Festival Radio France Occitanie Montpellier.\nIn recent seasons, he has conducted opera productions at The Metropolitan Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Berlin State Opera, Vienna State Opera, Paris Opera, Teatro Real Madrid, Royal Swedish Opera, Liceu Opera Barcelona and Dresden Semperoper.\nIn his fourth season as Chief Conductor, Domingo releases \u2018Venezuela! Music from the Americas!\u2019, his fifth recording with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Previous recordings include \u2018Bruckner: Symphony No. 4\u2019, \u2018Roberto Sierra: Orchestral Works\u2019, \u2018Verismo\u2019 and \u2018Debussy, Roussel and Dukas\u2019. He also collaborates with Liverpool\u2019s well established \u2018In Harmony\u2019 educational programme and continues to demonstrate his commitment to new music with various world premieres and commissions.\n|,|title|:|conductor|,|small_image|:| \n |,|bio_image|:| \n |,|full_image|:| \n |},{|type|:|custom|,|name|:|Pacho Flores|,|bio|:|Pacho Flores was awarded First Prize in the Maurice Andr\u00e9 International Contest, Philip Jones International Contest, and Citt\u00e1 di Porcia International contest. Trained in the marvelous orchestra system for youth and children in Venezuela, he has received top recognition for his performances, recitals, and recordings as a soloist.\nCapable of managing both classical and popular styles, Flores adds to his captivating interpretations a great deal of energy tinged with the most beautiful instrumental colors.\u00a0 As soloist, he has performed with the Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra, St. Petersburg Camerata, Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, Orchestre de la Garde R\u00e9publicaine, Japan\u2019s NHK Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra, Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar Symphony Orchestra, D\u00fcsseldorf Symphony Orchestra, and the Arctic Philharmonic Orchestra, amongst many others.\nIn the 2024\u201325 season, Flores is artist-in-residence with the Duisburger Philharmoniker in Germany, where he will perform in multiple concerts including concerti, chamber music collaborations, and in recital as soloist with organ. Further highlights include his debut with the Houston Symphony and returns to the San Francisco Symphony and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.\nServing as one of the founding members of the Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar Brass Quintet, he has taken part in numerous tours around Europe, South America, United States, and Japan. An experienced orchestral musician, Flores has held the lead trumpet position in the Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar Symphony Orchestra, Saito Kinen Orchestra, and Miami Symphony Orchestra, under the musical direction of maestros like Claudio Abbado, Sir Simon Rattle, Seiji Ozawa, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Rafael Fr\u00fcbeck, Eduardo Marturet, and Gustavo Dudamel. The Founding Director of the Latin-American Trumpet Academy in Venezuela, he fosters a promising generation of young talents.\nFlores plays instruments that have been exclusively manufactured for him by the renowned firm Stomvi and is actively involved in the development and innovation of his instruments.\u00a0Pacho Flores is a\u00a0Deutsche Grammophon\u00a0exclusive artist including the recordings\u00a0Cantar\u00a0with Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin;\u00a0Entrop\u00eda,\u00a0Gold Medal of the Global Music Awards;\u00a0Fractales\u00a0with\u00a0Arctic Philharmonic; the double CD-DVD\u00a0Cantos y Revueltas\u00a0with Real Filharmon\u00eda de Galicia; and\u00a0Estirpe\u00a0with Orquesta Sinf\u00f3nica de Miner\u00eda, nominated and awarded at the Latin Grammys.\n|,|title|:|trumpet|,|small_image|:| \n |,|bio_image|:| \n |,|full_image|:| \n |},{|type|:|custom|,|name|:|Hector Molina|,|bio|:|An exceptional Venezuelan composer, cuatro and guitar player, Latin Grammy winner, who earned the Bachelor of Music Degree in Composition from UNEARTE (Experimental University of the Arts) Venezuela. He has shared the stage with very acclaimed musicians.\nHe is a founder member (2000) of the Venezuelan music ensemble \u201cLos Sinverg\u00fcenzas\u201d. His work with \u201cLos Sinverg\u00fcenzas\u201d has already been included in five recording productions.\nIn 2010 he won the 2nd Prize at the Composition Competition \u201cJos\u00e9 Fernandez Rojas\u201d in Spain, with his work \u201cSuite Latinoamericana\u201d for Plectrum Orchestra.\nHector belongs to \u201cC4 Tr\u00edo\u201d (2005) along with Jorge Glem, Edward Ramirez and Rodner Padilla. With C4 Trio he has recorded six albums and a DVD and has been nominated five times for the Latin Grammys and has won two; in 2014 as \u201cBest Recording Engineering for an Album\u201d for the album \u201cDe Repente\u201d and in 2019 as \u201cBest Folkloric Album\u201d for \u201cTiempo al tiempo\u201d. Also with \u201cC4 Tr\u00edo\u201d he has been nominated twice for the Grammy Awards in 2018 with the album \u201cPa Fuera\u201d and in 2020 with \u201cTiempo al tiempo\u201d. With \u201cC4 Tr\u00edo\u201d he maintains an intense concert schedule in the most important theaters and festivals in North, Central, South America and Europe.\nIn 2018 H\u00e9ctor release his first album called \u201cGiros\u201d, where some of the most important Venezuelan musicians participate and where he shows more of his role as a composer. In 2022 he releases his second album \u201cTraves\u00eda\u201d, where he shows his facet as a soloist.\n|,|title|:|cuatro|,|small_image|:| \n |,|bio_image|:| \n |,|full_image|:| \n |}],|without|:[]}
R. SIERRA Alegría
A. MÁRQUEZ Concierto de Otoño (Autumn Concerto)
P. D’RIVERA Concerto Venezolano (Venezuelan Concerto)
DEBUSSY Ibéria from Images
RAVEL Boléro