ECHO Presents

Podastery Studios

A Deeper Look into ECHO’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ concert Join ECHO Orchestra for its annual spring concert entitled “Rhapsody in Blue” featuring local Pianist Andrew Staupe, emerging as one of the distinctive voices of a new generation of pianists. The concert will also feature ECHO’s 2025 Young Artist Concerto Competition Winner, 2025 Youth Composition Competition Winner, and a World Premiere by Mark Bueller. The concert will take place at St. John Vianney Catholic Church. We are encouraging our guests to come dressed in their best shades of blue to enjoy the works that include: Hungarian Rhapsody, Rhapsody in Blue, Variations on “I Got Rhythm”, and the World Premier of new work by Mark Buller!

Episodes

  1. 05/08/2025

    The Clarinet Presents with Jennifer Dennison Daniels

    Clarinetist Jennifer Dennison Daniels is celebrating her 20th year of private teaching in 2020! A native Houstonian, she is well-integrated into the rich culture of the Houston Arts scene, regularly performing with many local music and arts organizations including The Houston Heights Orchestra, where she was both Executive Director and Principal Clarinetist, ECHO (The Energy Corridor of Houston Orchestra), Scirocco Winds, and various other small ensembles throughout Southeast Texas. Though she has spent the bulk of her career in her hometown, she did manage to break away briefly from the Lone Star State, earning a Bachelor of Music degree in Performance from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio in 2005. An avid Francophile, she then began a Master of Music degree from McGill University in Montréal, Québec. Though Canada was a welcoming and surprisingly hospitable territory, she eventually heeded the beckoning call of The Republic of Texas, and answered its cry for her to return with four resounding claps of her hand, as truly the stars at night ARE big and bright deep in the heart of Texas. Back in her hometown, she then earned her Master of Music degree at the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music in 2009, where she began her Doctor of Musical Arts degree. While at the Moores School, Mrs. Daniels had the opportunity to perform with AURA, The Moores School’s contemporary music performing ensemble, contemporary music being both a passion and a specialty of hers. In 2008, she won third prize in the Ruth Burr Competition for Houston musicians. She is quite at ease as a soloist, performing as such multiple times with the Houston Heights Orchestra, and has performed recitals on many different stages. Also an active teacher and clinician, Mrs. Daniels has a flourishing private studio and is faculty at Lone Star College-Montgomery in The Woodlands, TX.

    17 min

About

A Deeper Look into ECHO’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ concert Join ECHO Orchestra for its annual spring concert entitled “Rhapsody in Blue” featuring local Pianist Andrew Staupe, emerging as one of the distinctive voices of a new generation of pianists. The concert will also feature ECHO’s 2025 Young Artist Concerto Competition Winner, 2025 Youth Composition Competition Winner, and a World Premiere by Mark Bueller. The concert will take place at St. John Vianney Catholic Church. We are encouraging our guests to come dressed in their best shades of blue to enjoy the works that include: Hungarian Rhapsody, Rhapsody in Blue, Variations on “I Got Rhythm”, and the World Premier of new work by Mark Buller!