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    Handel's Water Music

    Presented by Houston Symphony at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts

    May 7-May 9, 2010

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    Handel's Water Music

    The Houston Symphony presents Handel's Water Music.  May 7 through May 9. 

    When Handel’s Water Music premiered in 1717, legend has it that King George I loved the music so much that he had the musicians play it three times from start to finish. Consisting of three suites, Handel’s Water Music will amaze you as it goes from vibrant dance to intimate reflection and back again. Come...

    The Houston Symphony presents Handel's Water Music.  May 7 through May 9. 

    When Handel’s Water Music premiered in 1717, legend has it that King George I loved the music so much that he had the musicians play it three times from start to finish. Consisting of three suites, Handel’s Water Music will amaze you as it goes from vibrant dance to intimate reflection and back again. Come hear the music that enchanted even kings.

    The Canadian conductor, Bernard Labadie, (pictured) is one of Québec's most active musicians. He studied recorder and voice before devoting himself to choral and orchestral conducting.

    Bernard Labadie is a graduate of the School of Music of Laval University in Québec City, where he conducted his first concerts, including Purcell's Dido and Æneas, which he directed at the age of nineteen. He also directed the Québec premiere of Monteverdi's L'Incoronazione di Poppea in 1984. He took honours in harmony and counterpoint at the Québec and Montréal Conservatoires, and was recipient of bursaries from the Ministry of Culture of Québec and the Canada Council for the Arts. He has studied Gregorian Chant with the renowned Dom Jean Claire at the Abbaye Saint-Pierre-de-Solesmes, and conducting with Simon Streatfeild, Pierre Dervaux and John Eliot Gardiner.

    Bernard Labadie is particularly renowned in Canada and Europe for his work with two ensembles he founded: Les Violons du Roy (1984) and the professional choir La Chapelle de Québec (1985). He is frequently invited to direct symphony and chamber orchestras in Canada and abroad. Since 1989, he has also been the choral director of the Orchestra symphonique de Québec. In 1995, he made his debut with the Nihon Shinsei Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo conducting Bach's St. Matthew Passion (BWV 244).

    Bernard Labadie was nominated as the Artistic and Musical Director of the Opéra de Québec in July 1994; he conducted Mignon by Ambroise Thomas and Nabucco by Verdi during 1994-1995 season. In 2002 he was nominated at L'Opéra de Montréal.

    Bernard Labadie has recorded on the Dorian, Hyperion, Adès and Syrinx labels.

    Scheduled Program:
    Mozart: Chaconne from Idomeneo
    Haydn: Sinfonia concertante for Oboe, Bassoon, Violin and Cello
    Handel: Water Music

    Artists:
    Bernard Labadie, conductor
    Robert Atherholt, oboe
    Rian Craypo, bassoon
    Eric Halen, violin
    Brinton Averil Smith, cello


    Jones Hall for the Performing Arts

    615 Louisiana
    Houston, TX 77002

    Full map and directions

    Tickets:

    $25-$116


    Times:

    Friday & Saturday 8:00pm
    Sunday 2:30pm


    Phone: (713) 224-7575

    Parking:

    RATES
    6 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday
    HOURLY PARKING
    0 to 10 min. - FREE
    11 min. to 1 hour - $3
    1 hour to 2 hours - $5
    2 hours to 3 hours - $7
    3 or more hours - $9
    Maximum rate - $9 per day
    Lost ticket - $9 per day

    RATES
    5 p.m. to 6 a.m., Monday thru Friday and Weekends EVENT PARKING
    $7 (payable upon entry)


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