Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 33: Cracking “The Nutcracker” with Michael Remson and Shelly Power (RERUN)
Posted on · The music! The story! The dancing! The history! The puns!
Posted on · The music! The story! The dancing! The history! The puns!
Posted on · The Vienna Piano Trio performs music by Haydn, Kagel, and Tchaikovsky.
Posted on · Who was Felix Mendelssohn (and why should we care)? Conductor Fabien Gabel discusses.
Posted on · Presenting orchestral suites from three ballet works by Russia's most famous composers.
Posted on · Get to know the French maestro, who returns to conduct the Houston Symphony, including a speed-round of questions!
Posted on · Featuring a string-heavy program with former concertmaster Frank Huang.
Posted on · Featuring dramatic works by two of Russia's greatest orchestral composers.
Posted on · How many nuts could a nutcracker crack if a nutcracker could crack nuts? (Best guess: At least like, 3.)
Posted on · I mustache you a question. Will you listen to this week's episode of Music in the Making?
Posted on · Jennifer Koh: Virtuosic violinist, subpar softball player.
Posted on · With music by Tchaikovsky, Poulenc, Barber, and Britten.
Posted on · A preview of the second concert from this year's Summer Symphony Nights at Miller Outdoor Theater to be featured on the Houston Symphony Broadcast this month.
Posted on · It took a while for this musical great to realize that he was.
Posted on · Including works featuring the cello by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff!
Posted on · This week, we listen to many styles of musical marches to celebrate the beginning of March.