
Encore Houston
Episode 201: Kinetic Ensemble
Posted on · Kinetic performs works by Nicky Sohn, Patrick Harlin, and Paul Novak.
Posted on · Kinetic performs works by Nicky Sohn, Patrick Harlin, and Paul Novak.
Posted on · A new work by Houston composer Theo Chandler explores the dichotomy of love and fear.
Posted on · On Thursday's show: We discuss what has and hasn't changed since the murder of George Floyd three years ago today and whether the activism that rose up after it backfired, at least here in Texas.
Posted on · On Friday's show: We take a closer look at the county's efforts to prevent street racing and parking lot takeovers.
Posted on · On Thursday's show: We learn more about a pair of recent deaths at the Harris County Jail and what role overcrowding at the facility may have played. And the national president of the NAACP talks about what needs to be done to achieve racial equity in this country.
Posted on · KINETIC performs works by living American composers, including Higdon, Adams, and Abels.
Posted on · Four Houston ensembles come together to perform music from and inspired by Vietnam.
Posted on · KINETIC performs English string music by Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Britten, and Anna Clyne.
Posted on · KINETIC performs music by Britten, Shostakovich, Webern, and Pierre Jalbert from their concert "Made in Houston."
Posted on · Local violinist and Rice University doctoral student Natalie Lin tells us about herself and her experiences with her ensemble.
Posted on · Kinetic's founder and leader, Natalie Lin, talks about turning a student project into a vibrant organization, fueled by her passion for string orchestra music.
Posted on · KINETIC, the conductorless ensemble performs music from their second ever concert, with works by Bloch, Ysaye, and Ireland.
Posted on · KINETIC presents early music from Mendelssohn and Barber, a world premiere by Alexandra T. Bryant, and more!
Posted on · A look at New Zealand-born violinist Natalie Lin and her experiences as a musician in the US.
Posted on · Composer Alexandra T. Bryant discusses the inspiration for "Paper Dreams," working with KINETIC, and her deep love of Torchy's Tacos.