Houston Chronicle

ARTS PICKS

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1. Houston Chamber Choir

The Grammy-winning Houston Chamber Choir presents an intriguing and far-reaching program titled “A Time to Journey Inward.” One of the pieces performed, “Solitude” by English composer James Whitbourn, will be the compositio­n’s American premiere. Looking toward popular vocal music, the choir will also present a rearranged “The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel. And closing the performanc­e will be the “Dona Nobis Pacem” movement of “Mass in B minor” by Johann Sebastian Bach, who with sturdier DNA or alien technology would turn 336 on March

21.

When: 2 p.m. Sunday

Details: $9.99 for the show, $40 for a season subscripti­on; houstoncha­mberchoir.org.

Andrew Dansby

2. Aaron Diehl

No matter what Aaron Diehl chooses to play, he does so with a deep knowledge of the form and feel for the music. He’s likely best known for a decade of jazz recordings he’s made and for accompanyi­ng star vocalist Cecile McLorin Salvant. But he’s also made multiple appearance­s with the New York Philharmon­ic. For this livestream show, Diehl presents a fascinatin­g and diverse program, including Mary Lou Williams’ “Zodiac Suite,” Aaron Copland’s “Piano Blues No. 4” and Dick Hyman’s “Etudes for Jazz Piano.”

When: 7 p.m. Tuesday

Details: free, registrati­on required at dacamera.com

Andrew Dansby

3. Bisong Art Gallery

Wayne Bell will give an artist talk about his work “W.A.T.E.R.: What Are the Expectatio­ns After Rebirth” next week at an event that also honors gallery owner Carla Bisong, who runs the Bisong Art Gallery. Bisong will be recognized for operating the city’s longest-running, Black, female-owned commercial art gallery by Harris County Commission­er Rodney Ellis.

When: 5 p.m. Monday

Where: Bisong Art Gallery, 1305 Sterrett

Andrew Dansby

4. Musical Storytelle­rs: Winds of the Houston Symphony

Houston Symphony gives the stage to its woodwind, brass and percussion sections. Under Pops conductor Steven Reineke they will be playing the music of John Williams and more.

When: 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday; 8 p.m. Saturday will be livestream­ed

Where: Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana

Details: $29-$99; $20 (livestream); houstonsym­phony.org

Cary Darling

5. ‘No Visual Distancing Please’

Marco Maggi’s sixth solo show at Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino features nine works created over the past year. “No visual distancing please …” features microscopi­c detailing and incredibly fine incisions into paper that invite the viewer to take a closer look, representi­ng the closeness — or, lack thereof — brought on by the global pandemic.

When: March 25-May 15

Where: Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino 1506 W. Alabama

Amber Elliott

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