Houston Chamber Orchestra Presents Third Concert of Season at Zilkha Hall

December 11, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
CONCERTOS, EARLY TO MODERN
Monday, January 29, 2007, 7:30 p.m.
Zilkha Hall at Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
800 Bagby, Houston, Texas 77002

Program:
Concerto for Harpsichord in A Major, J.S. Bach
Concerto for Oboe and Strings, Ralph Vaughan Williams
Concerto for Double Bass, Dave Anderson
Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Sir Edward Elgar

Harpsichordist Molly Hammond is featured in J. S. Bach’s “Concerto for Harpsichord in A Major,” which dates from 1741. Hammond is co-founder and principal player with the orchestra. She is a former member of Houston’s Mercury Baroque and has performed as soloist and with chamber music groups in Texas, Mexico, England, Australia and New Zealand.

Moving to modern times, Anne Leek, Houston Symphony associate principal oboist, performs as soloist in “Concerto for Oboe and Strings” by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. Written in 1944, it is one of the most frequently performed and recorded works for oboe. Leek has distinguished herself as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic and has performed with conductors Lorin Maazel, Christoph Eschenbach and Seiji Ozawa. She has also been a soloist at the Tanglewood and Ravinia music festivals.

The contemporary scene is represented by “Concerto for Double Bass” by New Orleans composer Dave Anderson. A professional double bassist, Anderson has performed extensively with orchestras in Louisville and Atlanta. He joined the Louisiana Philharmonic in New Orleans in 1996 after winning their principal bass audition. In addition to composing for his instrument, he has frequently performed with jazz groups around New Orleans and the French Quarter.

Anderson and his family were able to escape the ravages of Hurricane Katrina, but many of his scores were damaged or lost in the flooding. The score of the double bass concerto survived more or less intact, but new copies of the orchestral parts are being reconstructed for this performance.

Deborah Dunham, a doctoral student at the Shepherd School of Music, performs the solo part in the Anderson concerto. She has performed with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Boston Symphony and Boston Pops. Dunham currently serves as principal bassist for Boston Baroque.

Rounding out the program is Sir Edward Elgar’s “Introduction and Allegro for Strings.” Although not formally titled as a concerto, the piece is actually a “concerto grosso,” a designation used in earlier periods to denote music for a group of soloists performing prominent parts against the background of a larger orchestra. Featured soloists in the piece are violinists Ferenc Illényi and Kurt Johnson, violist Wei Jiang and cellist Brinton Averil Smith.

TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets are $30 and are available to students for $10. A 20 percent discount is offered to seniors and KUHF members. To purchase tickets, call the Hobby Center at
713-315-2525 or go online at www.UniquelyHouston.org.

ABOUT MICHAEL LOWE AND THE HOUSTON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA:
Founder Michael Lowe is in his sixth season as conductor and artistic director of the Houston Chamber Orchestra, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization dedicated to concerts, educational programs, commercial recordings and tours to strengthen Houston’s arts community and musical culture. The orchestra’s repertoire exploits the virtuosity of individual members who are frequently featured as soloists. Programs and venues are chosen to provide intimate interaction between the audience, the orchestra as a whole, and individual orchestra members.