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International Piano Festival

Celebrated for 25 years as a breathtaking weekend of recitals and master classes with the world's greatest keyboard virtuosos, the International Piano Festival is led by festival founder Abbey Simon, University of Houston Cullen Professor and one of the most recorded classical artists of all time.



Abbey Simon, University of Houston Cullen Professor of Music and one of the most recorded classical artists of all time.
   

Stephen Kovacevich

Stephen Kovacevich has had a long and distinguished career as a concert pianist and is particularly renowned for his interpretations of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms. A native of Los Angeles, his international reputation has been built both on his concert appearances and the highly acclaimed recordings he has made throughout his career.

Mr. Kovacevich's recent and upcoming engagements in North America include appearances with the Chicago, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Montreal, Houston, Detroit and Indianapolis symphonies; the Los Angeles Philharmonic and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra; and recitals in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Philadelphia, Toronto and New York's Metropolitan Museum.

Abroad, Stephen Kovacevich regularly appears with the major orchestras in the UK and on the continent, at the most prestigious summer festivals including Verbier, Edinburgh and the Proms and in recital in London, Amsterdam, Paris, Cologne and Geneva. He also frequently tours throughout Australia and Japan. As a tribute to his interpretations of the works of Beethoven, Mr. Kovacevich was recently featured in a six-concert series "Kovacevich, Beethoven and the Piano" which was produced in collaboration with the Harrods International Piano Series, the London Philharmonic and the South Bank Centre. The project included performances of the Emperor Concerto with Kurt Masur and the LPO in the UK and Germany, three all Beethoven recitals at Royal Festival Hall, public master classes and a play/conduct concert with the London Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.

   



Schedule of Events
       
Friday, February 6
       
  7:30pm Abbey Simon Recital Moores Opera House
   
   
       
       
Saturday, February 7
  9:00am TBA Master Class Dudley Recital Hall
  12:30pm Artist Conversation Luncheon (brown-bag lunch and artist panel discussion) Moores School of Music room 108
  2:00pm Abbey Simon Master Class Dudley Recital Hall
       
  7:30pm Stephen Kovacevich Recital Moores Opera House
   
   
   
   
   
       
Sunday, February 8
  11:30am Stephen Kovacevich Master Class Dudley Recital Hall
       
  3:00pm TBA Recital Moores Opera House
   
   
   
   


Ticket information:
Tickets to all events may be reserved by calling the Moores School of Music Box Office at 713-743-3313.

All programs are subject to change.
Series packages General
Admission
Students /
Senior Citizens
Recitals ONLY 60 35
Recitals and master classes 85 45
Single recital tickets    
Brownell Recital 15 10
Simon Recital 25 15
Fliter Recital 25 15
Collard Recital 25 15
Single master class tickets 10 5
Artist Conversation Luncheon 15  
 
 


Information on event locations:
  Phone numbers, map, and driving directions for the Moores Opera House and the Moores School of Music
  Dudley Recital Hall is in the Fine Arts Building on the University of Houston campus, very near the Moores School of Music: location information for the Fine Arts Building.
 

 

 

 

 


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