Mon, 5/25 — KAIA String Quartet
From the tango of the Rio de la Plata to the string quartets of Silvestre Revueltas, the KAIA String Quartet is an ensemble devoted to promoting the rich and colorful music of Latin America.
Music
Tres Movimientos Porteños: II. Romántico by José Bragato
Tues, 5/26 — Jorge Federico Osorio
Recipient of the Medalla Bellas Artes, the highest honor granted by Mexico’s National Institute of Fine Arts, pianist Jorge Federico Osorio has earned international acclaim for his superb musicianship, powerful technique, vibrant imagination, and deep musical passion.
Music
Preludes by Claude Debussy
Wed, 5/27 — Dame Myra Hess Concert Series: Tyler Martin and Beilin Han-Kim
Tyler Martin joined the Houston Grand Opera Orchestra in the 2021-22 season as Second Flute and Piccolo. He has performed with the orchestras in Seattle, Milwaukee, Fort Worth, and Omaha. Beilin Han-Kim is the coordinator of the piano faculty at the Heifetz International Music Institute and Artist Collaborator at the Shepherd School of Music of Rice University.
Music of Joachim Andersen, Reena Esmail, Carl Reinecke, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Thurs, 5/28 — Chicago Chorale
Chicago Chorale gives sensitive and thought-provoking performances of a diverse choral repertoire, from well-loved works to overlooked masterpieces to newly commissioned pieces.
Music
Mass for Double Choir: Kyrie by Frank Martin
Fri, 5/29 — Helen Callus
Helen Callus, hailed as “one of the world’s greatest violists” (American Record Guide), “a violist of the highest caliber” (Strings magazine), and “one of the foremost violists of her generation” (Fanfare magazine), continues to captivate audiences with her lyrical tone, technical command, and profound artistry.
Music
Viola da gamba Sonata in E minor by Carl Friedrich Abel


