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Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 350 Collections and/or Records:

The Rothko Chapel , 1994-02-17

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 27.81.23
Abstract

Performed by giovanni consort and q8 ensemble, conducted by Iain Grandage. University of North Texas, Morton Feldman. UNT College of Music performance featuring “The Rothko Chapel” by Morton Feldman

Dates: Event: 1994-02-17

“The Rothko Chapel” Concert , 2003-11-15

 File — Shelf 28, Box: 85, Folder: 18
Identifier: 28.85.18
Abstract

Performed by the Concert Chorale of the University of Houston Moore's School of Music and in conjunction with the American Musicologist Society's National Conference

Dates: Event: 2003-11-15

The Rothko Chapel: Confronting Beauty, 2005-01-13

 File — Shelf 28, Box: 86, Folder: 10
Identifier: 28.86.10
Abstract

Presented by Carol Mancusi-Ungaro. Rothko Chapel Art Series

Dates: Event: 2005-01-13

The Royal Dancers and Musicians of Bhutan , 1980-04-09

 Record Group — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 22.64
Abstract

Co-sponsored with the Asia Society/Houston

Dates: Event: 1980-04-09

The Seven Last Words of Christ, 2002-02-19

 File — Shelf 28, Box: 83, Folder: 39
Identifier: 28.83.39
Abstract

Performed by the Brentano String Quartet, co-sponsored by Da Camera. Includes Mark Strand’s poem written especially for this piece at the Rothko Chapel

Dates: Event: 2002-02-19

The St. Romanos Chorale, 2010-12-10

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 92, Folder: 18
Identifier: 30.92.18
Abstract Dr. William Attra, Choral DirectorThe St. Romanos Chorale takes its name from the Syrian religious poet and hymnographer of the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church, St. Romanos, who is considered to be the greatest of the Byzantine melodist-poets. The St. Romanos Chorale is composed of singers from several Orthodox Christian churches in the greater Houston area. The music is sung a capella in both Byzantine and Slavonic styles, predominantly in English, but also in Greek, Arabic,...
Dates: Event: 2010-12-10

The Yuval Ron Ensemble, 2008-11-06

 File — Shelf 29, Box: 89, Folder: 48
Identifier: 29.89.48
Abstract

Unique, mystical, spiritual music from Jewish, Arab, and Armenian traditions

Dates: Event: 2008-11-06

Thoughtful Journey, 2017-05-19

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 97, Folder: 39
Identifier: 31.97.39
Abstract As a part of Texas Design Week Houston (TXDW), the Chapel hosted: Thoughtful Journey, a Discussion of the Works of Dr. Rebecca Peabody, Head of Research Projects and Programs, The Getty Research Institute, with Valerie Cassel Oliver, Senior Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Immediately followed by a reception in honor of the speakers, hosted by TXDW and Artadia at Bistro Menil.Texas Design Week Houston is comprised of a series of DESIGN + ART TALKS by noted interior...
Dates: Event: 2017-05-19

Three Persian Amatory Odes (Ghazels) , 1973-07-29

 File — Shelf 26, Box: 78, Folder: 21
Identifier: 26.78.21
Abstract

in conjunction with Colloquium I

Dates: Event: 1973-07-29

Through the Lens: Early Days of the Rothko Chapel , 2011-10-01

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 93, Folder: 26
Identifier: 30.93.26
Abstract Francois de Menil filmPresented in Collaboration with Aurora Picture ShowFrançois de Menil, a son of Chapel co-founders Dominique and John de Menil, filmed key moments of the Chapel’s early years, including interviews with his parents. The filming was completed in 1972 but was just recently digitized by filmmakers de Menil and Jerry Michaels. Along with interviews with the senior de Menils about their decision to commission the painter Mark Rothko in 1964, and the...
Dates: Event: 2011-10-01