Sep 26, 2009 | Dallas Observer
This Week, Acclaimed Cellist (and Model) to Debut Dallas-Born Composer's Work with DSO
Beginning Thursday through Sunday, Nina Kotova will sit in with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, as the acclaimed Russian cellist makes her Texas Instruments Classical Series bow .
Concert review: Dallas Symphony Orchestra's 2009 season opener
Those horns! Those memorable horns! The opening of Tchaikovskya TMs fourth symphony, those measures of music announcing the arrival of the composera TMs new symphonic form, blew through the rafters of Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center Thursday night, heralding a new season of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra .
A Close Encounter with Jaap van Zweden
Funny thing about preconceptions. Take mine, for instance, about Jaap van Zweden, the acclaimed music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and perhaps the most sought-after U.S. conductor these days.
20 years after its opening, Meyerson Symphony Center remains among world's best orchestra halls
Dallas is famous for the Kennedy assassination, J.R., the Cowboys, shopping - uh, what else? One of its genuine claims to international fame is the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.
Classical music review: Van Zweden carries Dallas Symphony Orchestra...
Classical music review: Van Zweden carries Dallas Symphony Orchestra through masterful Tchaikovsky Fourth Symphony 11:18 PM CDT on Thursday, September 17, 2009 By SCOTT CANTRELL / The Dallas Morning News scantrell@dallasnews.com Not from the Berlin Philharmonic, not from the Chicago Symphony will you hear a more electrifying Tchaikovsky Fourth ...
Performances of 'The Mikado,' Tchaikovsky and 'The Rainmaker'
'The Mikado' Japan is the setting for this Artisan Center Theater production of the familiar musical comedic tale of twisted and undying love that also happens to send up self-righteous public officials and their 'spin' control.
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