ROCO starts the new year with creative burst of energy
ROCO is a Houston chamber orchestra that is known for world premieres, diversity and a constellation of core values that they identify as “shaping the future of classical music through energizing, modernizing and personalizing the concert experience.”
Over the next two months, concertgoers will be able to experience all of this in four concerts.
On Jan. 11, ROCO presents an annual evening of Beer & Brass at its traditional venue, Saint Arnold Brewing Co., with the ROCO Brass Quintet. The concert will include food, craft beer and traditional drinking songs.
Then, on Feb. 4th, ROCO continues its Connections Series at Rienzi with “A House of My Own,” a modern twist on the Schubertiade salon concert. The performance will feature three new songs by season 17 composer-in-residence Derek Bermel and bestselling author Sandra Cisneros; performances by mezzo-soprano Cecilia Duarte; pianist Ana María Otamendi; and pianist and percussionist Jesus Pacheco Manuel. The concert will be livestreamed.
Founder and artistic director Alecia Lawyer describes the performance of “A House of My Own” as “a deeply personal and intimate salon in the beautiful Rienzi house that features world premieres by Derek Bermel of songs based upon Chicana writer Sandra Cisneros’
“The House on Mango Street,” as well as other works for soprano, piano and percussion.”
The next event in the Albert and Margaret Alkek In Concert Series is a concert called “Friends” on Feb. 18 at the new Brockman Hall for Opera at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. The concert will premiere Brian Raphael Nabors’ “Upon Daybreak,” inspired by Maya Angelou’s “A Brave and Startling Truth,” plus a violin piece based on Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s “Keep Me From Sinking Down.” Additional works include Joachim Raff ’s “Sinfonietta” for winds and Antonín Dvorák’s ”Serenade for Strings.” Lawyer notes that there will also be “one obscure female opera composer from the 1880s, Ingeborg Bronsart von Schellendorf.” Her piece is “Jery und Bätely: Overture.”
Principal trombonist Thomas Hultén will then lead his first Unchambered Series concert on Feb. 24 at MATCH. Highlighting the wonders of brass instruments through chamber works featuring the trombone, the eclectic program features works from classical to jazz, including the world premiere of Hultén’s Suite for Trombone & Piano.
“Thomas will have pieces for trombone, piano and tuba! You can hear his witty commentary, too,” says Lawyer.