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Don Quixote
Sunday, October 2
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Embark on a grand musical journey with Strauss’s Don Quixote. Cellist Jan Vogler plays the central role of Cervantes’s beloved Don, with other instruments representing various characters throughout including the brass taking a turn as a herd of sheep. The famous viola solo in Don Quixote features DSO’s very own, Meredith Kufchak, Principal Viola.
Hélène Grimaud Plays Brahms
Friday, October 7
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Wildlife conservationist, activist, writer and virtuosic pianist, Hélène Grimaud returns to Dallas to perform Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, the composer’s first performed orchestral work. Grimaud’s thoughtful and tenderly expressive music making will ignite our emotions.
Hélène Grimaud Plays Brahms
Saturday, October 8
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Wildlife conservationist, activist, writer and virtuosic pianist, Hélène Grimaud returns to Dallas to perform Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, the composer’s first performed orchestral work. Grimaud’s thoughtful and tenderly expressive music making will ignite our emotions.
Hélène Grimaud Plays Brahms
Sunday, October 9
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Wildlife conservationist, activist, writer and virtuosic pianist, Hélène Grimaud returns to Dallas to perform Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, the composer’s first performed orchestral work. Grimaud’s thoughtful and tenderly expressive music making will ignite our emotions.
Haydn, Ravel & Debussy
Thursday, October 20
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Two of Spain’s most beloved exports – distinguished conductor Juanjo Mena and soloist Javier Perianes – take the stage to celebrate Spanish and Latin contributions to classical music.
Haydn, Ravel & Debussy
Friday, October 21
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Two of Spain’s most beloved exports – distinguished conductor Juanjo Mena and soloist Javier Perianes – take the stage to celebrate Spanish and Latin contributions to classical music.
Haydn, Ravel & Debussy
Sunday, October 23
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Two of Spain’s most beloved exports – distinguished conductor Juanjo Mena and soloist Javier Perianes – take the stage to celebrate Spanish and Latin contributions to classical music.