Houston New Arts Movement
Presents
Lost Voices:
Passion & Perseverance
Recovered music of the repressed Russian composers of the 20th century
Saturday, July 17
6:30 PM
Dowling Music Concert Hall
2615 Southwest Freeway, 2nd Floor
Houston, Texas 77098
(just west of Kirby on the South side (east-bound) of I-59 East)
University of Oklahoma alumni Dan Tobin (cellist) and Adam Clay (pianist) in association with the Houston New Arts Movement (HNAM), presents a premier classical concert “Lost Voices: Passion and Perseverance” that brings to life the spirit of composers under and affected by the reign of Stalin in Russia. Come hear the revival of these amazing individuals’ powerful music lost in a time of crisis.
The concert will include music of Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich and other great Russian composers. Visual artwork from HNAM members will be on display and poetry from the era will be read to provide listeners with an engaging experience not to be missed.
The Houston New Arts Movement is the premier ensemble in the Houston area for new innovative classical concerts including art and music.
Tickets: $10 each, in advance
To purchase tickets, please call 713-248-2247
Seating is limited
This is not an OU Club of Houston event.