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Cantare Houston

800 Bagby, ste. 200 MAP

Houston, TX 77002

713-315-2525

http://www.cantarehoustonsingers.org/
District: Theater

Passion, excellence, spririt and joy...are a few of the words that describe choral performances by CantareHouston over the past six years. Under the direction of founder/artistic director Kevin Riehle, Cantare enriches the cultural landscape of Houston with artistically sensitive and profound interpretations of choral music from 5 centuries and a variety of cultures and countries. Cantare performs in some of Houston’s most remarkable venues such as the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Rothko Chapel, Zilkha Hall, St. Philip Presbyterian Church, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, the University of St. Thomas St. Basil’s Chapel, and Houston Baptist University’s new Morris Cultural Arts Center. The Choir’s annual Christmas Concerts at the Museum of Fine Arts are one of the “Must Have” tickets of the holiday season.

 

HOURS

Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday - Sunday 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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