About this Event
Since the invention of the silver screen, adventurous, popular composers have applied their creativity and storytelling impulse to soundtracks. Great films are often born with great music: a one-of-a-kind fingerprint, a calling card that manages to recall the sensation and drama of an entire franchise in a matter of a few notes. Join the Axiom Quartet for The Lens of the Concert Hall as we’ll wonder, “How does that magic unfold when these composers tell a story on the concert stage?” More than two decades after penning the soundtrack to Ben Hur in 1969, Miklos Rozsa composed his Second String Quartet. A decade before the King’s Row soundtrack that was John Williams’ Star Wars blueprint, Erich Korngold composed his Second String Quartet. Then in 1985, exploring the notion that concert tone poems would effectively narrate film, Philip Glass composed his Third String Quartet, also featured as the soundtrack for the documentary Mishima. Dramatic and descriptive, these pieces create all the storytelling sensations of a blockbuster without the big screen – join us and let your imagination run wild!
Attire: Dressy Casual, Business Casual
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sangerhalle, 1703 Heights Boulevard, Houston, United States
USD 42.42