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ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE: Join your Houston Symphony for fun-filled evenings of world-class music presented by Spec’s/Spec’s Charitable Foundation!
Bring the whole family and immerse yourself in the timeless world of classical music. From beloved masterworks by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Dvořák to contemporary pieces that reflect the rich diversity of symphonic music today, each concert offers something to delight every listener.

And don’t miss the chance to witness the next generation of classical talent — your Houston Symphony will take the stage alongside an exciting roster of rising star soloists and up-and-coming conductors who are redefining what classical music looks and sounds like.

Concert details: "Colombian conductor Ana María Patiño-Osorio leads the Houston Symphony in a night of music guaranteed to get you dancing! Travel through the hills of Italy with Mendelssohn’s spirited Symphony No. 4 (“Italian”), and tango with Manuel de Falla’s exuberant Three Dances from El Sombrero de tres picos. Ginastera’s Danzas del Ballet Estancia and Márquez’s showstopping Danzón No. 2 close the performance."

*ANA MARÍA PATIÑO-OSORIO, conductor

Program:

MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 4 in A major, Opus 90 (Italian)
FALLA Three Dances from El Sombrero de tres picos (The Three-Cornered Hat)
GINASTERA Danzas del Ballet Estancia, Opus 8a
MÁRQUEZ Danzón No. 2

Learn more here: https://www.milleroutdoortheatre.com/performance/summer-symphony-nights-produced-by-houston-symphony-4/?wcs_timestamp=1783801800

WHERE TO MEET: We will meet at 7:30 p.m. by the picnic tables near the concession stand. Then go to the hill and set up. If you can't make it at 7:30, we'll hold some space. Look for our location in the comments. The concert starts at 8:30. p.m.

The hill is divided with the left side allowing chairs and the right reserved for blankets. We sit on the chair side, but close enough to the middle to accommodate blankets.

WHAT TO BRING:
Chair or blanket, drinks and snacks. Blankets may have the view obstructed by chairs. Adult beverages are allowed but the city prohibits glass containers in the park. (We don't check.) It's always more fun when people bring snacks to share.

Parking:
There are two main parking areas for Miller.
The Zoo lot has more spaces
Parking Lot F
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The Centennial Gardens Lot has easier exits after the show
Parking Lot C
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More about the Miller Season:
Miller Theatre Website

Top photo: Ken Fountain

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