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Photo by Lynn Lane Photography.

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Why we do what we do - violinist, Ling Ling Huang

May 7, 2017

Ling Ling recounts her new music experiences - from Corigliano and Saariaho at Aspen Music Festival, and Grisey at Banff - to the potential of music to speak to current social events, out-of-body experiences, and "losing it" in an audience...

Here's the Corigliano "shotgun moment" from Circus Maximus:

and here's the performance she talks about Yvonne playing Rzewski at Duncan Hall:

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We’re so proud to partner with @anatrevinogodfrey and @preludemusicclasseshtx for this weekend’s FREE performance of The Sun, the Moon, and the Singing Tree! 

Ana will bring these three incredible folk tales to life as our narrator, guid
🌞🌙🌳 Next weekend, join Loop38 for The Sun, the Moon, and the Singing Tree — a youth concert celebrating music, storytelling, and culture!

Featuring works by @karimalzand, @ericestradacompo, and @qintian821, this program brings to life folk
For the first time, Loop38 is presenting a concert created just for young audiences, and it all started here, in the classrooms of Houston’s Language Immersion Magnet Schools.

These photos capture moments from our recent residencies at Arabic
Come celebrate 10 years of Loop38! 🎉

Our anniversary season features new collaborations, world premieres, and unforgettable performances that showcase the spirit of innovation we've embraced from the start.

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