Catch the universally-admired jazz of Brad Mehldau at Cullen Performance Hall

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Immerse yourself in the world-renowned jazz of Brad Mehldau at Cullen Performance Hall on Friday, April 13, 2018.

Presented as a part of Da Camera’s Jazz Series, pianist Brad Mehldau will be performing with his long-standing trio, made up by Larry Grenadier on bass and Jeff Ballard on drums.

A musician who embodies the essence of jazz exploration, classical romanticism, and pop allure, this will be Mehldau’s first appearance on Da Camera’s Jazz Series, which will be held on campus at the University of Houston’s Cullen Performance Hall.

Over the last two decades, Mehldau has forged a unique path in music. His unquestionable leadership across idioms has only grown as he continually transformed the paradigm of jazz and classical performance

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About Da Camera

Founded in 1987, Da Camera was created with the intention to produce a series of thematically programmed concerts designed to attract new listeners to the concert hall.

By bringing together leading American and international musicians, specifically selected for each program, Da Camera concerts offer a broad range of repertoire and musical styles while ensuring a product of outstanding musical excellence.

Members of the Houston Symphony and faculty of Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, University of Houston’s Moores School and others are often included in Da Camera programs.

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Da Camera presents Brad Mehldau Trio at Cullen Performance Hall

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