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  2. Houston Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The first concert of what was to become the Houston Symphony took place on June 21, 1913, sponsored by the Houston philanthropist Ima Hogg. Initially, the orchestra was composed of only 35 part-time musicians.

  3. Jones Hall - Wikipedia

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    The inside of the concert hall itself is unique in that the ceiling is made of 800 hexagonal segments which can be raised or lowered to change the acoustics of the hall. [3] The segments can actually be lowered enough to close the upper balcony, so the seating capacity therefore fluctuates from about 2,300 with the balcony covered to 2,911 with ...

  4. Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    After an initial delay due to the region's economic situation, construction began in June 1989. The Pavilion's opening weekend in late April 1990 featured successive concerts by the Houston Symphony, Frank Sinatra, Alabama, and Clint Black. [4] The original facility provided 3,000 reserved seats and room for 7,000 guests on a sloped grass lawn.

  5. Houston Theater District - Wikipedia

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    Jesse H. Jones Hall. The district, with 19,341 seats for live performances and 1,580 movie seats and is one of only five American cities with permanent professional resident companies in all of the major performing arts disciplines: the Houston Grand Opera, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Ballet, Theatre Under the Stars and The Alley Theatre.

  6. Big Five (orchestras) - Wikipedia

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    Among the orchestras proposed for inclusion are the Los Angeles Philharmonic, [7] the San Francisco Symphony, [7] the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, [8] the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, [9] the Houston Symphony, [9] the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, [10] the National Symphony Orchestra (Washington, D.C.), [10] the Minnesota Orchestra ...

  7. Brett Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    In February 2007, Mitchell was appointed American Conducting Fellow of the Houston Symphony by Hans Graf. [22] In that role, he led the orchestra in several dozen concerts—including on all subscription series—in Jones Hall and throughout the greater Houston area each season.

  8. Category:Houston Symphony - Wikipedia

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  9. Cullen Performance Hall - Wikipedia

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    Cullen Performance Hall is a concert hall located on the campus of the University of Houston in Houston, Texas. The hall, comprising the eastern half of the E. Cullen Building, was named in honor of Ezekiel W. Cullen, a former congressman for the Republic of Texas. The facility seats 1,544, and hosts music, opera, dance, theatrical events, and ...