ROCO Unchambered: Alexis Gerlach, Cello
ROCO Co-Principal Cellist Alexis Gerlach leads her first Unchambered Series concert on March 2 at MATCH!
ROCO Co-Principal Cellist Alexis Gerlach leads her first Unchambered Series concert on March 2 at MATCH!
Pianist Yan Shen joins Asia Society Texas for a solo recital performance of classical and modern works that explores the complex and century-long conversation between European and Chinese composers.
Join Asia Society Texas for the workshop premiere of ‘sisila ila ila: saying goodbye,’ a unique musical work about the environment with shadow puppetry and whale songs!
Rama Vaidyanathan, iconic Bharatanatyam dancer, explores diverse ways to creatively present a traditional solo Bharatanatyam performance through unique group choreography .
Te Deum Unfolding offers a feast for the senses. From the enchanting melodies to the grandeur of the venue itself, this event promises an unforgettable experience for music lovers.
In partnership with the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Formosa Quartet returns to Asia Society Texas for a concert celebrating Taiwanese indigenous music!
ROCO’s Connections Series returns to the Asia Society Texas Center. This performance will also be livestreamed free at ROCO.org, Facebook, YouTube, and 440.
Artistic Partner Mei-Ann Chen leads an ensemble of female ROCO musicians in a program featuring two ROCO World Premiere commissions including Richard Danielpour’s <em>Breaking the Veil </em>written for the women of ROCO, Read More
ROCO\’s Connections Series returns to Asia Society Texas to present \Rise Up\ — an evening of new, thought-provoking chamber works and dialogue, spotlighting the ongoing fight for women’s rights and equality in the U.S., Iran, and around the world.
Artistic partner \Mei-Ann Chen leads an ensemble of 12 ROCO women musicians in the world premiere of Breaking the Veil by Grammy-winning, Read More
Apollo’s 16th season begins with a musical commentary on the “reasoning” behind book censorship and control, with nods to notable books that have been banned historically. Genre-fusing composer and flutist Allison Loggins-Hull, Composer Fellow for the Cleveland Orchestra, and Houston-based composer Mark Buller join Apollo for a program all-too resonant with our social and political moment. Read More
Apollo’s 16th season begins with a musical commentary on the “reasoning” behind book censorship and control, with nods to notable books that have been banned historically. Genre-fusing composer and flutist Allison Loggins-Hull, Composer Fellow for the Cleveland Orchestra, and Houston-based composer Mark Buller join Apollo for a program all-too resonant with our social and political moment. Read More