Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
February 11, 2013
Law Building
6:30 PM
reception starts at 5:30 PM

To better acquaint Houston audiences with the Houston Symphony’s March 1–2 performances of Alban Berg’s masterwork opera, Wozzeck, at Jones Hall, the MFAH presents Joachim Hess’s 1972 film version of the opera, starring Toni Blankenheim (104 minutes).

First performed in 1925, Wozzeck is a chilling and tragic story of social criticism, lust, murder, and morality, as poor Wozzeck falls victim to cruelty and descends into insanity. “Alban Berg’s music is so deep, so new, and so perfect,” says Hans Graf, who conducts the symphony performances. “It strikes an inescapable chord of compassion and empathy for our ill-fated hero, Wozzeck.”

Helga K. Aurisch, MFAH curator of European art, and Houston-Leipzig board member, introduces the film by briefly placing it in the context of the Expressionist movement in the visual arts. The event at the museum is free, but you must have a ticket for admission.

This program, in partnership with the Houston Symphony, is free but requires a ticket for admission. Tickets are available on the MFAH website (click here for more details),  by phone at 713.639.7771, or at any MFAH admissions desk. Pending availability, tickets may also be obtained on the evening of the screening, at the auditorium box office. 

Questions? E-mail lectures@mfah.org

To learn more about the full range of educational programs the Houston Symphony has initiated around its Wozzeck performances, click here.

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