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The Houston Symphony Celebrates Beethoven With His Eighth Symphony And Violin Concerto Featuring Midori 

In January, the Houston Symphony opens the second half of its 2020–21 Season with two Classical Series programs that celebrate Beethoven's 250th birthday.

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In January, the Houston Symphony opens the second half of its 2020-21 Season with two Classical Series programs that celebrate Beethoven's 250th birthday.

World-renowned violinist Midori joins the Symphony for Beethoven's only Violin Concerto, Jan. 15-17. Then, the Symphony performs Beethoven's Symphony No. 8, as well as Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major featuring Principal Cello Brinton Averil Smith, Jan. 29-31 at Jones Hall. Both concerts are also available via livestream with tickets now available for these performances at houstonsymphony.org/2021season.

Peruvian guest conductor and former Music Director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Miguel Harth-Bedoya returns to the Houston Symphony to lead the orchestra in the program Midori Plays Beethoven, Jan. 15-17. Harth-Bedoya opens the program with Lightspeed by contemporary Texas composer Kevin Day. Then, the evening's program continues with Elegía Andina by Gabriela Lena Frank, former Houston Symphony Composer-in-Residence and mentor of composer Day. To close out the evening, Midori, one of the world's most celebrated violinists, brings her graceful precision and intimate expression to Beethoven's transcendent Violin Concerto-considered by many to be the greatest concerto in the violin repertoire-in celebration of the 250th birthday of the legendary composer. The complex and expressive work features technically challenging cadenzas written by Fritz Kreisler. This performance is livestreamed on Saturday, Jan. 16, at 8 p.m. CST.

Later in the month, the Symphony's very own Principal Cello Brinton Averil Smith takes center stage in Haydn's challenging Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major in the program Brinton Averil Smith Plays Haydn, Jan. 29-31, under the baton of returning guest conductor Paolo Bortolameolli. "I listened obsessively to this concerto when I was young, so much that it almost seemed like a soundtrack to my childhood, and I'm delighted to be able to share this wonderful work with our audience," said Smith. Bortolameolli opens the program with El Color del Tiempo by Venezuelan-born, Chilean composer Miguel Farias. Staying on the theme of Beethoven's 250th birthday celebration, the Symphony closes the month of January, and the evening's program, with the composer's playful Symphony No. 8-known to be Beethoven's personal favorite composition. This performance is livestreamed on Saturday, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m. CST.

In-person and livestream tickets are now available for these performances at houstonsymphony.org/2021season. Each livestream performance is available via a private link to ticket holders for $20, and livestream subscribers who purchase a package of tickets receive an additional 25% discount. For patrons attending in person, concerts will continue to have a one-hour run time with no intermission, and food and beverage service will be suspended to eliminate crowding. For a comprehensive list of safety measures, visit houstonsymphony.org/safety. For tickets and information, please call 713.224.7575 or visit houstonsymphony.org. All programs and artists are subject to change.





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