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The Dallas Symphony Orchestra was established in 1900 with 32 members led by Hans Kreissig. The first performance took place at Turner Hall on May 22. The group's mission is to inspire and change lives through musical excellence. The group's original influences are Franz Joseph Haydn, Gioacchino Rossini and Richard Wagner as well as Pietro Mascagni and Kreissig. In 1911, Walter J. Fried took the orchestra and reorganized it to become the 40-member Beethoven Symphony Orchestra. Audiences can expect classical performances as well as contemporary shows.

Aiming for Musical Excellence

Attendees of a Dallas Symphony Orchestra performance need only be prepared to be moved by the music, but if you'd like to learn more about a specific concert, many performances include preludes where more information about the show is shared. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, in addition to their own performers, have hosted the Moscow Chamber Orchestra and popular guests like Julio Iglesias and the Beach Boys. There was a European tour in 2013 and the 2015-2016 season included performances of Holst’s The Planets, Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust, and Saint-Saens’s Organ Symphony.

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Where is Dallas Symphony Orchestra performing?

Dallas Symphony Orchestra performances are held at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in the Dallas Arts District.

What can I expect from Dallas Symphony Orchestra concerts?

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is known for delivering top-caliber concerts to its audiences. There are several programs and concert-types that have been added for the 2019-2020 season. Fab Fridays will occur three times. They include a voucher for a drink, a pre-performance meet-and-greet and no intermission, all of which is supposed to happen in a relaxed atmosphere. The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center opened on September 6, 1989, so the 30th anniversary is being celebrated. There is also a Movies in Concert series that includes Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone and Coco. Some may also be excited to attend the Pops and Pop Culture series. Upcoming guest artists performing with the symphony include Bernadette Peters, Indigo Girls and violinist Joshua Bell.

How long is a Dallas Symphony Orchestra concert performance?

Typically, a symphony performance is two hours long. There is also at least one intermission. The length of a Dallas Symphony Orchestra performance will depend on the show you are attending.

Who are the members of Dallas Symphony Orchestra?

The members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is an international cast of musicians. They are also members of the community, volunteers and neighbors. Fabio Luisi is the music director designate, Jaap van Zweden is the conductor laureate, Gemma New is a principal guest conductor and Jeff Tyzik is the principal pops conductor.

Is Dallas Symphony Orchestra coming to a city near me?

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is not scheduled to tour during the 2019-20 season, so it will not be coming to a city near you if you will not be in the Dallas area. To catch a live performance, head over to the Meyerson Symphony Center.

What other performing arts in the city can I enjoy that are like the Dallas Symphony Orchestra?

There are several other performing arts opportunities to watch in Dallas. The Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is home to the Dallas Opera and the Texas Ballet Theater. The Majestic Theatre is a historic landmark in Dallas that holds several shows throughout the year, too.

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