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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Gallery Concert “A Christmas Celebration by Mercury: The Orchestra Redefined”
Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015
07:00 PM – 08:00 PM
US/Central
Presented by Mercury: The Orchestra Redefined
Mercury’s Neighborhood Series offers hour-long concerts in four neighborhoods across Houston: the Museum District; Memorial; The Woodlands; and Woodland Heights.
In the second of the 2015–16 season's three Neighborhood Series concerts at the MFAH, Mercury musicians and Mercury's artistic director, Antoine Plante, celebrate Christmas with traditional holiday favorites.
A reception to meet the performers follows the program.
Image: Photo: Ben Doyle, Runway Productions LLC
About the Performance
Program
• Antonio Vivaldi, Motet
• Antonio Vivaldi, Christmas Concerto
• A selection of traditional carols
► Tickets are available via Mercury: The Orchestra Redefined online or by phone at 713.533.0080.
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HOURS & ADMISSION
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Wednesday, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday, 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday - Saturday, 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday , 12:30 pm - 6:00 pm
- Monday (Except selected holidays) | Closed.
- Tuesday | Closed.
- Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day | Closed.
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Museum Admission
ALL ACCESS tickets provide entry to Special Exhibitions and the MFAH Permanent Collections. Purchase online or drop by any admissions desk.- MFAH Member FREE
- ALL ACCESS (Adult 19+) $24
- ALL ACCESS (Senior 65+ with ID) $20
- ALL ACCESS (Youth 13–18) $20
- ALL ACCESS (Child 12 & Under) FREE
- *Thursday MFAH Permanent Collections (All Ages) FREE
- *Thursday ALL ACCESS (13 & Up) $10
Directions & Parking
- Beck Building, Second Floor
Special Offers / Dining
Paolo Fronza, from Fellini Caffè, runs this sophisticated dining operation. Enjoy an array of Italian-inspired fare with a Texas flair, a European-style coffee bar, a kids menu, and much more at the MFA Café, located on the lower level of the Beck Building.
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