Date
Nov 10, 2024
Event Type
Concerts
Ticket Price
General Admission $25
Student and senior discount available
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Show Description
Presented by Texas Medical Center Orchestra
The Texas Medical Center Orchestra’s Voices of Resilience concert dives deep into the pressing issues of homelessness and mental illness, particularly among veterans. This poignant evening unfolds with the world premiere of Lost Child by Max Viventz, a composition that captures the emotional journey of those who have faced the harsh realities of life.
Accompanying this powerful narrative is A Soldier’s Tale: From Glory to Homelessness to Healing, a dramatic work penned by TMCO’s artistic director, Libi Lebel. Narrated by the talented Randall Packer, the piece sheds light on the struggles and triumphs of veterans, illustrating the delicate balance between glory and hardship.
The program further enriches with selections from Peter Boyer, including Fanfare for Tomorrow, Coming Home, and The Journey Within, as well as Michael Gott’s stirring performances of I’m Not Home, You’ll Never Walk Alone, and Love Can Move the World. Each selection interweaves to create a tapestry of sound that uplifts and inspires.
Concluding the concert is Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4, a masterful exploration of fate versus free will, echoing the themes of resilience and hope that permeate the evening.
Voices of Resilience is part of the Texas Medical Center Orchestra’s 25th Anniversary season. Season tickets available here.
Performance Schedule
- Audio Description
- Open Captions
- ASL
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- Sun Nov 10, 2024 at 5:00 pm
About This Hobby Center Arts Partner
Founded in 2000, TMCO is one of the few community orchestras in the United States to be based in the medical community.
Each year, TMCO performs concerts in the Crain Garden Lobby of Houston Methodist Hospital and various locations within the Texas Medical Center as well as in premier concert halls in Houston. In addition, TMCO contributes to the community and has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the MS Society and has performed free concerts for tens of thousands of Houstonians. tmcorchestra.org
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