Texas Master Chorale Presents The Christmas Story On December 17
Texas Master Chorale will present a concert of holiday favorites in “The Christmas Story,” on Saturday, December 17.
Noel Bouley, son of Texas Master Chorale’s founder and artistic director Brad Bouley, has lived and performed in Germany for the past decade. This season he makes his British operatic debut as Scarpia in English National Opera’s new production of Tosca directed by Christof Loy. His roles with the Deutsche Oper Berlin have included Amonasro in Aida, Sharpless in Madama Butterfly, Donner in Das Rheingold, and Bietrolf in Tannhäuser, among many others. | Noel Bouley |
Davia Bouley
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Noel’s wife, Davia, has performed with opera companies, music festivals and in concert all over the United States and Europe, including Cincinnati Opera, Indianapolis Opera, Amarillo Opera, Aspen Music Festival, Berliner Philharmonie, Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, and Deutsche Oper Berlin. She will open the 2022/2023 season with a return to the Deutsche Oper Berlin as Dritte Dame in Die Zauberflöte and a concert recital in Berlin which includes songs by Schumann, Brahms and Wagner. |
Texas Master Chorale’s Christmas concert, “The Christmas Story,” will take place at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 17, at John Wesley United Methodist Church, 5830 Bermuda Dunes Drive in Houston, 77069. Tickets are $20; students are free with school I.D.
Tickets may be purchased online at TexasMasterChorale.org, through the box office at 281-440-4850, or at the door. Concerts are generously sponsored by Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital and Texas Commission on the Arts.
About Texas Master Chorale
Founded in 1986, Texas Master Chorale is a mixed choral ensemble of 100 auditioned singers who perform a variety of choral masterworks including classical, contemporary, sacred and secular.
The chorale is led by Brad Bouley, founder and artistic director. Bouley served as the Director of Choirs for Tomball High School for 20 years and was the Director of Fine Arts for Tomball ISD for 15 years until his retirement. He was one of four people to receive the 2018 Texas Choral Excellence Award, presented by the Texas Choral Directors Association.
For more information about the Texas Master Chorale, please visit their website.