Thursday, March 28, 2024

Dallas Symphony Orchestra Announces DSO on the GO: Southlake

DSO with CI[1]The Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) announces its return to Southlake for a classical concert on January 18, 2015. DSO on the GO is generously supported by TACA (The Arts Community Alliance), the National Endowment for the Arts, The Ebby Halliday Companies and Apex Arts League.

“We are very happy to be returning to Southlake and White’s Chapel,” said Dallas Symphony Orchestra President and CEO Jonathan Martin. “We hope that the community enjoys hearing the DSO in their own neighborhood. We’ve always received such a warm welcome from the residents of Southlake, and we’re happy to be back.”

“Apex Arts League is looking forward to the return of the DSO to Southlake. Hearing our world class symphony close to home is truly an honor and a ‘not to be missed’ event”, said Terri Messing, Chair of APEX Arts League.

For this concert, Karina Canellakis and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will perform a classical program including Schubert’s Symphony No. 5, and the Finale from Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings. Violinists of the Dallas Symphony will take center stage for Vivaldi’s Concerto for Four Violins & Strings in B minor. This program also features the Andante for Strings by notable film composer Miklos Rozsa.

DSO on the GO was launched in 2012 with a classical concert in Allen. In the 2014/15 season, DSO on the GO will feature the full Dallas Symphony Orchestra playing classical and pops concerts in nine cities and neighborhoods across North Texas. DSO on the GO concerts feature familiar classical pieces and popular light classics, with concerto soloists who are principal musicians from the DSO.

Single tickets are $19 for general admission, $15 for Apex Members/Seniors and $9 for Students. Tickets can be purchased at www.mydso.com or by calling 214.TIX.4DSO.

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