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UH Moores Opera Center to Receive Honors for Production of 'Il Postino'

A few months after Daniel Catán debuted opera “Il Postino” in Los Angeles (starring Placido Domingo), the composer selected the University of Houston as its next stop.In April, UH’s Moores Opera Center delivered the second production of Catán’s acclaimed adaptation of the award-winning film and book of the same title. Audiences responded enthusiastically, and the applause has yet to stop.Recently, the Moores Opera Center’s performance of “Il Postino” was among the top honorees in the National…See More
Dec 13, 2011
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UH Moores Opera Center Presenting Verdi's 'Falstaff' Oct. 21 - 24 at UH Moores Opera House

October 21, 2011 at 8pm to October 24, 2011 at 8pm
Opera composer Giuseppe Verdi ended his long, illustrious career with a laugh.At age 80, he shared his final work, “Falstaff,” with audiences. The popular comic opera premiered in 1893 and was quite a departure from the composer’s body of dramatic works. It’s one of just two comedies Verdi composed and has remained one of his most endearing pieces. Soon, Houstonians will experience the revelry of this classic at the University of Houston.UH’s acclaimed Moores Opera Center will present…See More
Oct 7, 2011
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International Stage Set for Premiere of New Work by UH's David White

The University of Houston's Moores Concert Chorale is getting ready to cross the pond for its second international appearance. From May 27 - 29, the chorale will perform at the exclusive festival and competition Floriège Vocal de Tours in Tours, France. Among the items being packed for this important trip is one of the latest compositions written by friend and mentor David Ashley White. White, director of UH's Moores School of Music, composed "I Cannot Live With You" specifically for this…See More
May 18, 2011
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UH Concert Chorale Returning to Europe for Prestigious Vocal Competition

Two years ago, the University of Houston's Moores School of Music Concert Chorale took its rich harmonies across the pond and made an instant splash on the international choir scene. Soon, the group will return to Europe to participate in France's prestigious vocal competition Floriège Vocal de Tours.Under the direction of Betsy Cook Weber, the chorale is among nine international choirs selected for this exclusive festival. The event runs May 27 - 29 in Tours, France. The chorale will represent…See More
May 11, 2011

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UH Moores Opera Center to Receive Honors for Production of 'Il Postino'

Posted on December 13, 2011 at 5:08pm 0 Comments

A few months after Daniel Catán debuted opera “Il Postino” in Los Angeles (starring Placido Domingo), the composer selected the University of Houston as its next stop.

In April, UH’s Moores Opera Center delivered the second production of Catán’s acclaimed adaptation of the award-winning film and book of the same title. Audiences responded enthusiastically, and the applause has yet to stop.

Recently, the Moores Opera Center’s performance of “Il Postino” was among…

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International Stage Set for Premiere of New Work by UH's David White

Posted on May 18, 2011 at 10:54am 0 Comments

The University of Houston's Moores Concert Chorale is getting ready to cross the pond for its second international appearance. From May 27 - 29, the chorale will perform at the exclusive festival and competition Floriège Vocal de Tours in Tours, France. Among the items being packed for this important trip is one of the latest compositions written by friend and mentor David Ashley White.

 

White, director of UH's Moores School of Music, composed "I Cannot Live With You"…

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UH Concert Chorale Returning to Europe for Prestigious Vocal Competition

Posted on May 11, 2011 at 6:48pm 0 Comments

Two years ago, the University of Houston's Moores School of Music Concert Chorale took its rich harmonies across the pond and made an instant splash on the international choir scene. Soon, the group will return to Europe to participate in France's prestigious vocal competition Floriège Vocal de Tours.

Under the direction of Betsy Cook Weber, the chorale is among nine international choirs selected for this exclusive festival. The event runs May 27 - 29 in Tours, France. The chorale…

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Maryland Choral Society: Dona Nobis Pacem at Mount Calvary Catholic Church

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Ralph Vaughan Williams's Dona Nobis Pacem, written in the years just prior to the outbreak of World War II, blends the poetry of Walt Whitman with the cry for peace ("Dona nobis pacem") embodied within the Agnus Dei of the traditional Latin mass. It is a piece of tremendous drama, emotional scope, and eloquence, and it has much wisdom to offer to us and the world in which we live. The Maryland Choral Society will perform the piece in the rarely-heard version for strings and piano, a reduced…See More
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