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The Front Row, Friday, 09/25/2009


September 25, 2009

Grammy-nominated classical guitarist Paul Galbraith sits down with his unique eight-string “Brahms” guitar – played vertically, like a cello – to treat us to selections from the recital he’s presenting tomorrow evening at Emerson Unitarian-Universalist Church, kicking off Guitar Houston’s 2009-2010 concert season...

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KUHF's Elaine Kennedy joins guitarist Paul Galbraith in KUHF's Geary Performance Studio for a conversation and performance session.  Galbraith will open Guitar Houston’s 2009-2010 recital series with a live performance at Emerson Unitarian-Universalist Church on Bering Drive. Listen Download

KUHF’s Chris Johnson hosts a session from the Geary Performance Studio with Artistic Director Viswa Subbaraman and the instrumental ensemble from Opera Vista’s production of A Fiddler’s Tale, a work for narrator and orchestra by jazz great, Wynton Marsalis, inspired by Igor Stravinsky’s A Soldier’s Tale.  Ron L. Bunch was the narrator, and Houston artist Shelley Shanks’s projected paintings will serve as the visual backdrop for Opera Vista’s production of A Fiddler’s Tale, to be presented tomorrow evening at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston’s Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens. Listen Download




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