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The Houston Symphony Magazine

Juraj Valčuha
Music Director
Roy and Lillie Cullen Chair
FIRST VIOLIN
Yoonshin Song, Concertmaster
Max Levine Chair
Vacant, Associate Concertmaster
Ellen E. Kelley Chair
Boson Mo, Assistant Concertmaster
Qi Ming, Assistant Concertmaster Fondren Foundation Chair
Marina Brubaker
Tong Yan
MiHee Chung
Sophia Silivos
Rodica Gonzalez
Ferenc Illenyi
Si-Yang Lao
Christopher Neal
Sergei Galperin
Timothy Peters+
Samuel Park+
SECOND VIOLIN
Vacant, Principal
Vacant, Associate Principal
Amy Semes
Annie Kuan-Yu Chen
Mihaela Frusina
Jing Zheng
Tianjie Liu*
Anastasia Iglesias
Tina Zhang
Yankı Karataş
Hannah Duncan
Alexandros Sakarellos
Tianxu Liu+
James Gikas+
VIOLA
Joan DerHovsepian, Principal
Wei Jiang, Acting Associate Principal
Samuel Pedersen, Assistant Principal
Paul Aguilar
Sheldon Person
Fay Shapiro
Keoni Bolding
Jimmy Cunningham
Meredith Harris+
Suzanne LeFevre+
CELLO
Brinton Averil Smith, Principal
Janice H. and Thomas D. Barrow Chair
Christopher French, Associate Principal
Jane and Robert Cizik Chair
Anthony Kitai
Louis-Marie Fardet
Jeffrey Butler
Maki Kubota
Xiao Wong
Charles Seo
Jeremy Kreutz
COMMUNITY-EMBEDDED MUSICIAN
Lindsey Baggett, Violin
LIBRARIANS
Ali Verderber, Associate Librarian
Megan Fisher, Assistant Librarian
DOUBLE BASS
Robin Kesselman, Principal
Timothy Dilenschneider, Associate Principal
Steven Reineke, Principal POPS Conductor
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Conductor Laureate
Anthony J. Maglione, Director, Houston Symphony Chorus
Gonzalo Farias, Associate Conductor
Andrew Pedersen, Assistant Principal
Eric Larson
Logan May
Burke Shaw
Donald Howey
Avery Weeks
FLUTE
Aralee Dorough, Principal General Maurice Hirsch Chair
Matthew Roitstein, Associate Principal
Judy Dines
Kathryn Ladner
PICCOLO
Kathryn Ladner
OBOE
Jonathan Fischer, Principal
Lucy Binyon Stude Chair
Anne Leek, Associate Principal
Colin Gatwood
Adam Dinitz
ENGLISH HORN
Adam Dinitz
Barbara and Pat McCelvey Chair
CLARINET
Mark Nuccio, Principal
Bobbie Nau Chair
Vacant, Associate Principal
Christian Schubert
Alexander Potiomkin
Ben Freimuth+
E-FLAT CLARINET
Vacant
Ben Freimuth+
BASS CLARINET
Alexander Potiomkin
BASSOON
Rian Craypo, Principal
Isaac Schultz, Associate Principal
Elise Wagner
Adam Trussell
CONTRABASSOON
Adam Trussell
STAGE PERSONNEL
Stefan Stout, Stage Manager
José Rios, Assistant Stage Manager
Nicholas DiFonzo, Head Video Engineer
Justin Herriford, Head Audio Engineer
Connor Morrow, Head Stage Technician
Giancarlo Minotti, Audio Production Manager
HORN
William VerMeulen, Principal
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan
Endowed Chair
Robert Johnson, Associate Principal
Nathan Cloeter, Assistant Principal/Utility
Ian Mayton
Barbara J. Burger Chair
Brian Mangrum
Spencer Bay+
TRUMPET
Mark Hughes, Principal
George P. and Cynthia Woods
Mitchell Chair
John Parker, Associate Principal
Robert Walp, Assistant Principal
Richard Harris
TROMBONE
Nick Platoff, Principal
Bradley White, Associate Principal
Phillip Freeman
BASS TROMBONE
Phillip Freeman
TUBA
Dave Kirk, Principal
TIMPANI
Leonardo Soto, Principal
Matthew Strauss, Associate Principal
PERCUSSION
Brian Del Signore, Principal
Mark Griffith
Matthew Strauss
HARP
Allegra Lilly, Principal
KEYBOARD
Vacant, Principal
LIBRARIAN
Luke Bryson, Principal
*on leave + contracted substitute

Mariachi Sol De Mexico de José Hernández presents: José Hernández’
Merry-Achi Christmas
Dec e mb e r 15
S S Elf i n C on c e r t !
Dec e mb e r 17
D ec e mb e r 1 9, 20 & 2 1
A N at K i ng C o l e N ew Ye a r
J a nu a r y 2 , 3* & 4
S Sta r Wa r s: Retu rn of t he Je d i i n C on c e r t
J a nu a r y 9 & 1 0
S Mr. Symphonic: Shaggy with the Houston Symphony
J a nu a r y 11
A r t u r o S and oval : J o u rn ey t o Fr e edo m
J a nu a r y 17 & 1 8*
M a ri n A ls o p C on du c t s B r a h m s 2
J a nu a r y 23 , 24* & 25
P i an o M a n : T h e M u s i c of B il l y J o e l
Fe br u a r y 6 , 7 * & 8
W h e n I n s t r u m e nt s Ro a m e d t h e E a r t h
Fe br u a r y 7
Sy m p hon ie e s p a g no le + Sy m p hon ie f a ntasti q ue
Fe br u a r y 13 , 14* & 1 5
Chamber Music Series: Musician Spotlight
Fe br u a r y 15
Tch a i kovs k y ’s Ro me o a n d J ul iet
Fe br u a r y 20, 2 1* & 2 2
Wa g n e r ’s Tris ta n a n d Iso lde
Fe br u a r y 28 & M a r c h 1
Mozart + Elgar’s Enigma Variations
M a r c h 13 , 14* & 1 5
Chamber Music Series: Springtime in Italy
March 15
B e et h ove n’s Fi f t h Symp ho ny +
T i m pa n i Wo rl d P r e m ie r e
M a r c h 20, 2 1* & 2 2
G ri eg ’s Pe e r G y nt
M a r c h 2 7, 28* & 2 9
S L a ng L a ng i n Re c it a l
A p ril 1
D isn ey s Fa nta s i a i n C on c e r t A p ril 3 & 4
S John Malkovich in The Music Critic A p ril 14
S V í k i ng u r Ó l af s s o n i n Re c it a l
A p ril 17
A d a m s C on du c t s A d a m s & A p p a la c hi a n S p ri ng
A p ril 1 8 & 1 9*
A b r ac ad a b r a ! A Ma g i c a l M u s i c a l A d ve nt u r e
A p ril 25
S Chanticleer: Our American Journey A p ril 28
S Disney & Pixar’s Toy Story in Concert May 2 & 3
J os h u a B e l l Ret u rn s : T he Ele me nt s i n C on c e r t
M ay 7, 9* & 1 0
T he Pla net s + Tcha i kovs k y ’s V i o li n C o n c e r t o
M ay 1 5 , 1 6* & 17
Chamber Music Series: Ethereal Transformations
May 17
Val č u h a C on du c t s M a hle r 9
M ay 2 2 , 23* & 24
I c o n : T h e Vo i c e s Th at C h a nge d M u s i c A p ril 24 , 25* & 26 L ig ht s ! C am e r a ! M u s ic ! 1 0
r s of E p i c Fil m S c o r e s M ay 2 9, 3 0* & 3 1
Houston Symphony Music Director Juraj Valčuha is recognized for his effortless expressiveness and depth of musicianship. He is known for his sharp baton technique, natural stage presence, and the impressive ease of his interpretations that translate even the most complex scores into immersive experiences.
Before joining the Houston Symphony in June 2022, Valčuha was Music Director of the Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, from 2016 to 2022 and first guest conductor of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. He was Chief Conductor of the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI from 2009 to 2016. In 2023, he assumed the post of Principal Guest Conductor of the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra.
The 2005–06 Season marked the start of his international career on the podium of the Orchestre National de France followed by remarkable debuts in the United Kingdom with the Philharmonia London, in Germany with the Munich Philharmonic, in the United States with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and in Italy with Puccini’s La bohème in Bologna.
He has since led the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Dresden Staatskapelle, Munich Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, Swedish Radio Symphony, Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw, Rotterdam Philharmonic,
Music Director
Roy and Lillie Cullen Chair
Orchestre de Paris, Maggio Musicale in Florence, Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Rome, Milan’s Filarmonica della Scala, Montréal Symphony, and the NHK and Yomiuri orchestras in Tokyo.
He enjoys regular collaborations with the Pittsburgh and Chicago Symphony Orchestras, the San Francisco Symphony , the Minnesota Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic. International touring with the Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI took them to the Musikverein in Vienna, Philharmonie in Berlin, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Zurich, and Munich; to the Enesco Festival in Bucharest; and to the Abu Dhabi Classics. With the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, he visited Riga, Vilnius, and Tallinn to mark the 100 th anniversary of the Baltic nations.
Valčuha champions the compositions of living composers and aspires to program contemporary pieces in most of his concerts. He has conducted world premieres, including Christopher Rouse’s Supplica with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Steven Mackey’s violin concerto with Leila Josefowicz and the BBC Symphony in Manchester, and Nico Muhly’s Bright Idea with the Houston Symphony. In 2005, he conducted, in the presence of the composer, Steve Reich’s Four Seasons at the MelosEthos Festival in Bratislava. Other composers
he has supported and continues to follow with interest are Bryce Dessner, Steven Stucky, Andrew Norman, James MacMillan, Luca Francesconi, Anna Thorvaldsdóttir, Anna Clyne, Julia Wolfe, and Jessie Montgomery, among others.
Including his engagements in Houston, the 2023–24 Season took him to the Pittsburgh and Chicago Symphony Orchestras, San Francisco Symphony, and Minnesota Orchestra as well as to the Yomiuri Nippon Orchestra in Tokyo. On the European stage, he performed La fanciulla del West and Tristan und Isolde at the Bavarian State Opera and at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and Jenůfa at the Opera di Roma. He led concerts with the RAI Orchestra, the Orchestra dell’Accademia di Santa Cecilia, the Orchestre National de France, the NDR, SWR, and the Bamberg Symphony, among others.
In the 2024–25 Season, Valčuha joined the Semperoper in Dresden with Strauss’s Salome as well as the Paris Opéra Bastille with Janáček’s The Cunning Little Vixen and the Deutsche Oper Berlin with Tchaikovsky’s Pique Dame. In addition to his concerts with the Houston Symphony, he returned to the Munich Philharmonic, the Orchestre National de France, the London Philharmonic, the Berlin Konzerthaus Orchester, the San Francisco Symphony,

the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and the Yomiuri Nippon Orchestra in Tokyo.
The 2025–26 Season marks his fourth season with the Houston Symphony. His guest engagements will lead him to the San Francisco, Chicago, and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestras. In Europe, he will join the Orchestre National de France, the Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin, the Bamberg Symphony, the Santa Cecilia Orchestra in Rome, the Basque National Orchestra, the NDR Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg and on tour, and the RAI National Orchestra in Turin. On the opera stage, he will conduct Pelleas et Mélisande at the Geneva Opera as well as Don Carlo and La bohème at the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
Born in Bratislava, Slovakia, Valčuha studied composition and conducting in his birthplace, then at the conservatory in St. Petersburg (with Ilya Musin), and finally, at the Conservatoire Supérieur de la Musique in Paris.
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Barbara J. Burger President
John Rydman** Board Chair Chair, Artistic & Orchestra Affairs
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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John Cassidy, M.D.
Khoa Dao
Lidiya Gold
Christopher Armstrong
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Claudio Gutiérrez
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Cora Sue Mach**
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As of October 10, 2025
Barbara McCelvey
Bobby Tudor^** At-Large Member
Leslie Nossaman^ President, Houston Symphony League
James H. Lee^ President, Houston Symphony Endowment
Juraj Valčuha^ Music Director
Roy and Lillie Cullen Chair
Gary Ginstling^
Executive Director/CEO
Margaret Alkek Williams Chair
Rodney Margolis**
Elissa Martin
Chris Powers
Brittany Sakowitz
Ed Schneider
Justin Stenberg
Matthew Loden
Michael Mann, M.D.
Nancy Martin
Jack Matzer
Jackie Wolens Mazow
Aprill Nelson
Tim Ong
Edward Osterberg Jr.
Gloria G. Pryzant
Miwa Sakashita
Ted Sarosdy
Andrew Schwaitzberg
Helen Shaffer**
Becky Shaw
Robert B. Sloan, D.D., Theol.
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Miles O. Smith**
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Fredric Weber
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Mark Hughes^ Musician Representative
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Mark Nuccio^ Musician Representative
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Robert Weiner
Margaret Alkek Williams**
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Nanako Tingleaf
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Ellen A. Yarrell
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EX-OFFICIO
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Reverend Ray Mackey, III
Frank F. Wilson IV
LEADERSHIP GROUP
Gary Ginstling, Executive Director/CEO
Margaret Alkek Williams Chair
Elizabeth S. Condic, Chief Financial Officer
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Jennifer Renner, Chief Development Officer
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Leanna Aldis, Manager, Foundation Relations
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Lauren Buchanan, Development Communications Manager
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Community-Embedded Musicians (CEM):
Lindsey Baggett, Lead CEM
Lucinda Chiu, CEM Teaching Artist
David Connor, Senior CEM Teaching Artist
Rainel Joubert, Senior CEM Teaching Artist
Bensen Kwan, CEM Education Specialist
Bianca Lozano, CEM Teaching Artist
Alexis Mitrushi, CEM Teaching Artist
Adrian Ponce, CEM Teaching Artist
Lauren Ross, CEM Teaching Artist
Jaya Varma, CEM Teaching Artist
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Mariachi Sol De Mexico de José Hernández presents:
Jose Hernandez, director musical
Mariachi El Sol de México by José Hernández, mariachi
Mixteco Ballet Folklórico, dancers
Program will be announced from the stage


Monday, December 15

José Hernandez, director musical
José Hernández is a master of mariachi music.
The Grammy-winning worldrenowned musician, composer, and music educator is founder of the world-famous Mariachi Sol de México and America’s first allfemale professional mariachi ensemble Mariachi Reyna de Los
Jones Hall
7:30 p.m.
Angeles. He also directs the mariachi ensemble that plays at L.A. Rams football games.
José’s family hails from Miraflores, Jalisco. He is a seven-generation mariachi whose family, arguably the longest continuous mariachi family, has played music professionally since the 1700s when Mexico was New Spain. José’s daughter, Crystal, is following the family tradition, joining her father’s ensemble Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles.
José and his Mariachi Sol de México received their latest Latin Grammy nomination in 2022 for their album 40 Aniversario Embajadores del Mariachi, a collection of classic rancheras. José has nine Latin Grammy nominations, and the ensemble has seven. His arrangements and orchestrations have led his
mariachi to share the stage with Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Diego Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, and Jalisco Symphony. Recently, the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra debuted his composition Rapsodia para un mariachi. Mariachi Sol de México has played sold-out concerts from Madison Square Garden to Beijing, China, and Pyongyang, North Korea. It has played for five U.S. presidents from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama.
The versatility of Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández led to amazing collaborations with legacy artists such as The Beach Boys, Willie Nelson, Selena, Linda Ronstadt, Juan Gabriel, Jose Feliciano, Vicente Fernández, and a record-breaking tour with superstar Luis Miguel. The ensemble has also provided music for the soundtracks for films Old
Gringo, American Me, Rango, Glory Road, Seabiscuit, Don Juan de Marco, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, and many more.
José works tirelessly to inspire and empower the next generation of musicians, helping to create mariachi music programs in schools in 37 states. He founded The José Hernández Mariachi Nationals and Summer Institute and the Mariachi Heritage Society. In 2021, he received the Cesar Chavez Legacy of Service Award, recognized for his work elevating the perception of mariachi music throughout the world.

by José Hernández, mariachi
In 1981, at the age of 23, Mr. José Hernandez founded Mariachi Sol de Mexico in Los Angeles, California. As true representatives of a treasured musical heritage, the 33-year-old Mariachi Sol de Mexico has grown to become a dynamic team that has accepted the mantel as the nation’s mariachi ambassadors. More than any American citizen, Maestro Hernández is responsible for the recognition that this musical
tradition is receiving throughout the world. His ensemble of musical artists brings together refined vocal power and superb musicianship. His 13-member concert mariachi ensemble is one of the finest mariachi ensembles to be found both in Mexico and the United States.
Mr. Hernández’s compositions are bright, splashy celebrations. No one else in the mariachi music scene navigates traditional Mexican folk, classical, and pop music with such grace. Their 8th CD was nominated for a Grammy in 2001 (Tequila con Limon con El Mariachi Sol de Mexico). This nomination made them the first mariachi ensemble to receive such an honor. Their 13th CD, 25 Anniversario José Hernández y Su Mariachi Sol de México, was also nominated for a Grammy in 2007. Their recording, La Musica, Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández con La Sinfónica Nacional de Las Américas, was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2013. Hernández has taken his ensemble to perform with the New Mexico, Denver, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles symphony orchestras. Sol has recorded with American and Mexican artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Willie Nelson, Juan Gabriel, Lola Beltran, Vicente Fernandez, Green Day, Luis Miguel, Shaila Durcal, and Vikki Carr.
Mr. Hernández has grown to become an American cultural ambassador having toured to Spain, Chile, Venezuela, and Colombia, as well as holding the distinction of being the first
Republic of China and North Korea.
José Hernández comes from a family that has been performing mariachi music for five generations. He has shared the stage with his five brothers since the age of three. His fluent mastery of the medium has led him to assist in many film scores. He has participated in more than 20 Hollywood soundtracks including Rango, Seabiscuit, Don Juan De Marco, and A Million to Juan. Mariachi Sol de Mexico represents 126 years of mariachi tradition. 2016 marked their 35th Anniversary.

Mixteco Ballet Folklórico is a distinguished cultural dance company dedicated to the research, preservation, and education of Mexican customs, traditions, and culture through the art of music and dance. Founded in 1992, the organization’s mission is to engage Houston-area youth in
mariachi to perform in the People’s enriching cultural activities that foster artistic awareness and community pride.
Under the leadership of Group Director Jose Sada, Mixteco Ballet Folklórico emphasizes both mental and physical discipline, incorporating innovative choreography while honoring the traditional styles of Mexican folkloric dance. The group has earned significant recognition, including being a three-time Grand Champion at the annual Competencia Folklórica de Texas in Corpus Christi in 2015, 2016, and 2018.
Since its inception, Mixteco has achieved remarkable success locally, nationally, and internationally, performing at numerous events and competitions. The company has proudly represented Houston in

various competitive dance events across the United States and beyond. Notably, Mixteco Ballet Folklórico has toured internationally to countries such as Macedonia (2012), Puerto Rico (2015), Peru (2019), and made a historic visit to the People’s Republic of China in 2013. During this visit, the group performed as part of the Sister Cities Association’s opening ceremony at a week-long cultural event, further solidifying their role as cultural ambassadors.
Mixteco Ballet Folklórico continues to inspire and educate through the vibrant celebration of
Mexican heritage, contributing to the cultural fabric of Houston and the broader dance community.

Dancers: Andrea Blanco
Kassandra Hernandez
Yatziry Ortega
Marco Trejo
Jaretd Meraz
Jose Sada


Enjoy an “Unforgettable” start to 2026 as Byron Stripling, Denzal Sinclaire, and the Houston Symphony Big Band perform the timeless hits of Nat King Cole, along with well-known songs by other jazz legends. Hear the songs you know and L-O-V-E, including “Mona Lisa,” “Nature Boy,” “When I Fall in Love,” “Just One of Those Things,” and more.
Jan. 2, 3* & 4 *Livestream Performance 7:30 p.m.
