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The Houston Symphony is a Grammy Award-winning orchestra founded in 1913 by philanthropist Ima Hogg. As Houston's largest performing arts organization, it has been a vital part of the city's cultural landscape for over a century. The orchestra performs hundreds of concerts each year at Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts and engages with the community through education and outreach programs in schools and hospitals. With a rich history, the Houston Symphony has evolved from a 35-member ensemble to a professional orchestra with over 90 full-time musicians. It has a diverse repertoire that includes classical, opera, and contemporary works, and it has achieved international recognition through performances and recordings. The orchestra is committed to expanding its offerings and making music accessible to all, guided by Music Director Juraj Valčuha. Its 2030 Strategic Vision aims to enhance community ties and ensure financial resilience while inspiring audiences through exceptional performances.
The Houston Symphony is a Grammy Award-winning orchestra founded in 1913 by philanthropist Ima Hogg. As Houston's largest performing arts organization, it has been a vital part of the city's cultural landscape for over a century. The orchestra performs hundreds of concerts each year at Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts and engages with the community through education and outreach programs in schools and hospitals. With a rich history, the Houston Symphony has evolved from a 35-member ensemble to a professional orchestra with over 90 full-time musicians. It has a diverse repertoire that includes classical, opera, and contemporary works, and it has achieved international recognition through performances and recordings. The orchestra is committed to expanding its offerings and making music accessible to all, guided by Music Director Juraj Valčuha. Its 2030 Strategic Vision aims to enhance community ties and ensure financial resilience while inspiring audiences through exceptional performances.










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