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The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is bringing Broadway to life with A Night of Broadway, ... Where: Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas When: Thursday, March 28 - Sunday, March 30 Cost: $85 and up ...
With assured leadership by the young Uzbek guest conductor Aziz Shokhakimov, the audience responded to all three pieces — ...
Dallas Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Alexander Kerr performs with the orchestra and music director Fabio Luisi at the Meyerson Symphony Center on Feb. 6, 2025.(Sylvia Elzafon / Dallas Symphony ...
at the Meyerson Symphony Center on Nov. 29, 2024. The soulful melody and message of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come” has resonated with listeners for decades. In 2025, it’s still ...
We look forward to welcoming audiences to experience the joy of 125 years of music with us at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.” ...
Now apparently, Trump officials are planning to reshuffle the seating chart in the White House briefing room too, according to Axios. That may sound like a small thing, and in some ways it is.
When Axios reported on the potential seating chart changes on Sunday morning, some Trump allies cheered the news as yet another way to constrict the mainstream media establishment and elevate ...
Members of the University of Mount Union Concert Choir will perform with the Canton Symphony Orchestra Chorus at 7:30 p.m. April 26 at Umstattd Hall of the Zimmermann Symphony Center at 2331 17th ...
Plans to redesign Palo Alto’s beloved but run-down Cubberley Community Center have restarted after the initial unsuccessful attempt six years ago. According to the City, the project will include ...
Meyerson Symphony Center.” The 2025/26 season was programmed with nods to the DSO’s 125-year history making it the oldest symphony orchestra in Texas and one of the oldest in the country.
Mr. Vance attended Thursday’s performance by the National Symphony Orchestra, one of the Kennedy Center’s flagship groups. The ensemble, under the baton of its music director, Gianandrea ...
There were however roaring, whistling ovations after both. The program, at the Meyerson Symphony Center, opened with a very different work, the Stabat Mater of American composer Julia Perry.