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Music Director Andrés Orozco-Estrada will lead the Houston
Symphony on a four-country, eight-city European Tour through some of Europe’s
most prestigious concert halls and festivals, March 9–March 19, 2018.
World-renowned violinist and three-time Grammy Award-winner Hilary Hahn joins
the Houston Symphony for all performances. The high-profile tour, which
features concerts in Belgium, Germany, Poland and Austria, is Orozco-Estrada’s
first international tour with the orchestra and the Houston Symphony’s first
major European tour in more than 20 years.
Central to the tour repertoire will be Shostakovich’s
Symphony No. 5 and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7, a work that was featured in
Orozco-Estrada’s critically-acclaimed inaugural recording with the Houston
Symphony. The program also celebrates the 100th birthday of legendary
conductor, composer and musical ambassador Leonard Bernstein, including
Bernstein’s Serenade for Violin (featuring Hilary Hahn); Overture to West Side
Story; and Three Dance Episodes from On the Town. Rounding out the tour
repertoire will be Dvořák’s The Noon Witch.
The tour opens at the distinguished Klarafestival at BOZAR
in Brussels, Belgium (March 9), followed by two performances in Germany, one at
Philharmonie Essen (March 11) and one at
Konzerthaus Berlin (March 12). The orchestra then travels to Warsaw, Poland, to
perform at the Filharmonia Narodowa (March 14) before heading to Vienna,
Austria (March 15) to perform at the Wiener Konzerthaus. The orchestra returns
to Germany for the last leg of the tour to perform at Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
(March 17), the Hannover Congress Centrum (March 18), and Gasteig München
(March 19).
As a cultural ambassador for the city and the region, the
Houston Symphony has toured extensively, from regional tours to military bases
in Texas and Louisiana, to international appearances in Singapore, Moscow and
Japan in addition to various parts of Europe. The 2018 European Tour marks the
first major international touring activity since the 1990s under the artistic
leadership of Music Director Christoph Eschenbach, whose last tour with the
orchestra was the European Festival Tour in 2000, with appearances in Germany
and Switzerland.
Since becoming music director in 2014, Orozco-Estrada, who
holds the Roy and Lillie Cullen Chair, has quickly forged a strong artistic
bond with the musicians of the Houston Symphony. This 2018 tour marks the next
step in a dynamic artistic partnership that has included a series of
critically-acclaimed recordings of the last four Dvořák symphonies under the
Dutch recording label PENTATONE. Orozco-Estrada and the Houston Symphony will
soon release a Music of the Americas disc, featuring Gershwin’s An American in
Paris, Revueltas’ Sensemayá, Piazzolla’s Tangazo and Bernstein’s Symphonic
Dances from West Side Story. Additional recording projects with PENTATONE
include Haydn’s The Creation.
“It is very special for me to take the orchestra to some of
the most distinguished halls in the world with major works that are essential
to the classical repertoire, such as Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7, which we recently
recorded and released to international audiences,” said Orozco-Estrada.
“Touring is an important part of our artistic growth that helps us connect with
audiences in other parts of the world and represent our city of Houston well.”
“This is an opportunity for us to showcase not only our
musicians and Andrés, but to reinforce to European audiences that Houston is
the Cultural Capital of the South,” said Mark C. Hanson, Executive Director and
CEO, Margaret Alkek Williams Chair. “We’re confident that both audiences in
Europe and in Houston following the tour will be moved and inspired by the
performances of the Houston Symphony.”
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