
Encore Houston
Encore Houston, Episode 164: Mercury Chamber Orchestra
Posted on · Mercury performs Mozart's last symphonies, Nos. 39, 40, and 41.
Posted on · Mercury performs Mozart's last symphonies, Nos. 39, 40, and 41.
Posted on · A corner of classical music informed by historical practices and ancient instruments will be well represented at the 7th Annual Houston Early Music Festival.
Posted on · Bernadette Peters chats about her life and career. Plus, a harpsichordist, bassist and gambist stop by to talk about the Houston Early Music Festival.
Posted on · Artistic Director Antoine Plante talks about the orchestra’s 2018–2019 season, including a touring project, collaboration with Juilliard and return to the Wortham Center after Harvey
Posted on · Mercury performs a piece that has been a holiday favorite for nearly 300 years
Posted on · A mini-profile and season preview of the nationally-acclaimed Houston orchestra, plus how they’ve been affected by the recent hurricane
Posted on · The chamber orchestra Mercury performs Beethoven's giant Ninth Symphony!
Posted on · Introducing a new program on Houston Public Media Classical that features members of Houston's classical music community.
Posted on · When you think of traditional holiday music, you might not think of Mexico. But the local chamber ensemble Mercury will highlight the sacred sounds of 17th-century Mexico with performances of A Mexican Baroque Christmas through Dec. 3. It's part of the ensemble's Neighborhood Concert Series. To learn more about the program – and to hear […]
Posted on · In March, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals denied an attempt by the State of Texas to pause a revamp of its foster care system. The court appointed two Special Masters to oversee the system revamp. Francis McGovern and Kevin Ryan began their appointed positions in April. Then, earlier this month, the Special Masters […]
Posted on · Bringing together Houston’s diverse communities through the beauty and spirit of Mexican Baroque music.
Posted on · The orchestra celebrates two of classical music’s most important composers, and the start of a new season of music-making among friends