Red Priest, Rose Ensemble & More Set For Houston Early Music's 2009-10 Season
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Houston Early Music announces its 2009-2010 season featuring four internationally known groups - Red Priest, The Rose Ensemble, Ensemble Caprice and Tapestry. Each will delight audiences with inventive programs, outstanding virtuosity and their expertise in early music performance.
Houston Early Music, one of the nation's oldest early music organizations, is known for presenting the finest music from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance to the Baroque and Classical periods. Artistic director Nancy Ellis is proud of the organization's record of highlighting national and international leading talent for over 40 years. An accomplished musician herself, Ellis scouts the best up-and-coming and established artists through extensive research and by attending events such as the Boston Early Music Festival. "The growth of interest in early music has been phenomenal. More research has been done on the making and quality of period instruments. As the performance standard has risen, so has the interest of the general public," says Ellis. "Now, many of the major universities have early music programs."Ellis works hard to fashion diverse programs that offer something unique amidst the exciting flurry of activity in early music already happening in Houston. "We strive to offer a truly balanced season," says Ellis. "There's lots of variety and young talent, and several of these groups are completely new to Houston." Events take place at Trinity Episcopal Church, Christ the King Lutheran Church and Christ Church Cathedral, all known for their support of music and fine acoustics.Season subscribers enjoy discount ticket pricing, priority seating at concerts, free lost-ticket replacement and discount on purchase of extra tickets. Rates for the season: $120 for general admission, $100 for seniors, and $40 for students. To subscribe, go to HoustonEarlyMusic.org/subscribe to print out the subscription form.Individual Tickets
Prices at the door are $35 for general admission, $30 for seniors, and $10 for students (with student ID.) Free admission for children under 15. For more information about Houston Early Music, visit www.HoustonEarlyMusic.org, e-mail info@HoustonEarlyMusic.org or call 713-432-1744.Season Locations:Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
A Nightmare in Venice, with RED PRIEST
Trinity Episcopal Church
1015 Holman (at Main)
Houston, TX 77004Sunday, December 13, 2009, 5:00 p.m.
Celebremos el Niño - A Mexican Baroque Christmas, with THE ROSE ENSEMBLE
Christ Church Cathedral
1117 Texas Avenue
Houston, TX 77002Friday, March 5, 2010, 8:00 p.m.
Music of Paradise and Hell, with ENSEMBLE CAPRICE
Christ the King Lutheran Church
2353 Rice Boulevard
Houston, TX 77005Friday, April 15, 2010, 8:00 p.m.
Faces of a Woman, with TAPESTRY
Trinity Episcopal Church
1015 Holman (at Main)
Houston, TX 77004Houston Early Music is funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance and by Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts.
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