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Wild Winds!

Joshua Zinn

Posted on April 7, 2017 · Former music director Hans Graf leads the orchestra in music for winds by Stravinsky, a saxophone concerto by Adams, and a picturesque work by Mussorgsky.

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(L-R): Joshua Zinn with Hans Graf and Timothy McAllister

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Hans Graf And Timothy McAllister On Adams, Mussorgsky, And The Saxophone

Joshua Zinn

Posted on February 23, 2017 · A conversation with Hans Graf and Timothy McAllister about their upcoming concert with the Houston Symphony.

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Joshua Zinn

Posted on January 20, 2017 · Along with a superstar roster of violinist Gil Shaham and saxophonist Timothy McAllister.

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