Celebrating its 22nd season, Mimir Chamber Music Festival has become of the most celebrated annual music events and teaching festivals in Texas and the Southwest. The festival features five Mimir artists concerts and two emerging artists concerts.
This year's Mimir artists include a familiar cast of Grammy Award nominated recording artists, members of Nashville Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Houston Symphony, The Cleveland Orchestra and faculty of the Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Melbourne Conservatory of Music and Rice University's Shepherd School of Music.
Emerging Artists ensembles are selected by international audition and will receive intensive daily instruction, participate in public master classes and present full-length performances.
All concerts will take place at the PepsiCo Recital Hall on the TCU campus except for the July 7 concert, which will take place in the Renzo Piano Pavilion at Kimbell Art Museum.
Celebrating its 22nd season, Mimir Chamber Music Festival has become of the most celebrated annual music events and teaching festivals in Texas and the Southwest. The festival features five Mimir artists concerts and two emerging artists concerts.
This year's Mimir artists include a familiar cast of Grammy Award nominated recording artists, members of Nashville Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Houston Symphony, The Cleveland Orchestra and faculty of the Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Melbourne Conservatory of Music and Rice University's Shepherd School of Music.
Emerging Artists ensembles are selected by international audition and will receive intensive daily instruction, participate in public master classes and present full-length performances.
All concerts will take place at the PepsiCo Recital Hall on the TCU campus except for the July 7 concert, which will take place in the Renzo Piano Pavilion at Kimbell Art Museum.
Celebrating its 22nd season, Mimir Chamber Music Festival has become of the most celebrated annual music events and teaching festivals in Texas and the Southwest. The festival features five Mimir artists concerts and two emerging artists concerts.
This year's Mimir artists include a familiar cast of Grammy Award nominated recording artists, members of Nashville Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Houston Symphony, The Cleveland Orchestra and faculty of the Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Melbourne Conservatory of Music and Rice University's Shepherd School of Music.
Emerging Artists ensembles are selected by international audition and will receive intensive daily instruction, participate in public master classes and present full-length performances.
All concerts will take place at the PepsiCo Recital Hall on the TCU campus except for the July 7 concert, which will take place in the Renzo Piano Pavilion at Kimbell Art Museum.