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Venue: Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas

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AddressDallas
TX 75201
United States
Google maps32° 47' 25.358" N 96° 47' 52.200" W
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DallasTchaikovsky & Rachmaninov

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Tchaikovsky, Jani, Rachmaninov
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Tabita Berglund; Melissa White

DallasMussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition

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Prokofiev, Mussorgsky
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Leonidas Kavakos; Alexander Kerr

DallasBrahms’ Double Concerto

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Brahms, Weill
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Maurice Cohn; Jan Vogler; Chad Hoopes

DallasAlexi Kenney Plays Barber

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Barber, Casella
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Daniele Rustioni; Alexi Kenney

DallasBartók, Rózsa & Brahms

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Rózsa, Bartók, Brahms
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Fabio Luisi; Amaryn Olmeda

DallasMendelssohn’s Italian Symphony

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Dvořák, Leshnoff, Mendelssohn
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Ana María Patiño-Osorio; Julian Steckel; Meredith Kufchak

DallasStravinsky’s The Firebird

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Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Fabio Luisi

DallasBeethoven, Bach, Haydn & Mozart

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Beethoven, Bach, Haydn, Mozart
Dallas Symphony Orchestra; Fabio Luisi; Nathan Olson; Stuart Stephenson; Kathryn Henry
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Saraste finds beauty in tragedy with the Dallas Symphony

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Jukka-Pekka Saraste conducts the Dallas Symphony in a Sibelius tone poem and a Shostakovich symphony, both works of great tragedy.
****1
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Grimaud and McGegan perform Mozart masterpieces in Dallas

Two minor key works, performed before a – limited – live audience in Dallas, and streamed online. 
***11
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A surprise debut in Dallas

With an artistic director forced to cancel in the middle of a weekend of concerts, duty called on his assistant conductor - and she clearly had done her homework.
***11
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French plus one: the Dallas Symphony in music of Fauré, Mozart, and Ravel

Extreme dynamics explored in Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé and Boléro presented by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Jaap van Zweden, complemented by Louis Lortie's Mozart. 
****1
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra with Matthias Goerne

Dallas Symphony Orchestra, led by Jaap van Zweden and featuring baritone Matthias Goerne, performed music by Britten, Mahler, and Brahms, in a concert where not enough was ultimately said, despite a strong return from Goerne.
***11
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An odd couple: Stravinsky and Saint-Saëns at the Dallas Symphony

The Dallas Symphony, now in its sixth season under Music Director Jaap van Zweden, welcomed his predecessor Andrew Litton back to conduct a weekend of Stravinsky and Saint-Saëns (music from two ballets and a violin concerto, respectively).
***11
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Serious music-making at the Meyerson: Dallas Symphony Orchestra play Barber and Mahler

For the first time in recent memory, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra presented a program this weekend without any blockbuster audience-favorite to be found on it.
***11
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Impressions: Debussy, Rodrigo and Prokofiev at the Dallas Symphony

After a series of Pops concerts featuring John Williams’ film scores, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra returned to standard classical fare this weekend with Canadian guest conductor Julian Kuerti. Debussy’s Ibéria never really got off the ground, but Mr Kuerti and the DSO had better luck in music by Joaquín Rodrigo and Prokofiev.
***11
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