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Welcome Back Maestro Litton
Thursday, February 3
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Former DSO Music Director Andrew Litton and pianist Stephen Hough, who recorded the entire series of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos with the DSO, reunite at the Meyerson this season.

Welcome Back Maestro Litton
Friday, February 4
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Former DSO Music Director Andrew Litton and pianist Stephen Hough, who recorded the entire series of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos with the DSO, reunite at the Meyerson this season.

Welcome Back Maestro Litton
Saturday, February 5
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Former DSO Music Director Andrew Litton and pianist Stephen Hough, who recorded the entire series of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos with the DSO, reunite at the Meyerson this season.

Pinchas Zukerman & Amanda Forsyth
Wednesday, February 9
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Pinchas Zukerman and Amanda Forsyth perform an array of arrangements for cello, violin and orchestra.

Pinchas Zukerman & Amanda Forsyth
Thursday, February 10
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Pinchas Zukerman and Amanda Forsyth perform an array of arrangements for cello, violin and orchestra.

Dallas Winds | Epic John Williams
Tuesday, February 15
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
The Dallas Winds perform favorites from John Williams.
Tchaikovsky Pathétique
Thursday, February 17
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Tchaikovsky Pathétique
Friday, February 18
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Tchaikovsky Pathétique
Saturday, February 19
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Bradley Hunter Welch | Gould Family Organ Recital Series
Sunday, February 20
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Bradley Hunter Welch performs organ selections on the Lay Family Organ.

Brahms Symphony No. 2
Wednesday, February 23
Pass
WRR is celebrating a century of service as the first licensed radio station in Texas. While the station’s origins are in public safety for the City of Dallas’ police and fire departments, it continues to serve the community today by providing free, equitable access to classical music and the arts for the residents of North Texas and beyond.

Brahms Symphony No. 2
Thursday, February 24
Pass
WRR is celebrating a century of service as the first licensed radio station in Texas. While the station’s origins are in public safety for the City of Dallas’ police and fire departments, it continues to serve the community today by providing free, equitable access to classical music and the arts for the residents of North Texas and beyond.

Brahms Symphony No. 2
Friday, February 25
Pass
WRR is celebrating a century of service as the first licensed radio station in Texas. While the station’s origins are in public safety for the City of Dallas’ police and fire departments, it continues to serve the community today by providing free, equitable access to classical music and the arts for the residents of North Texas and beyond.

Oleta Adams | Jazz Series
Saturday, February 26
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Grammy-nominated vocalist Oleta Adams celebrates over 45 years in the music industry. An instantly recognizable singer of the soul and gospel canon, she is known for her warm tone and rich timbre. Throughout her career, she has released 9 albums, including secular, Gospel and Christmas albums, and was the featured vocalist behind Tears of Fears, Women in Chains which hit Top 40 of the U.K. and U.S. pop charts.

Chamber Music Concert
Monday, February 28
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
With a selection of French and German favorites, this intimate concert experience showcases the brilliance of chamber music. Including a rare, one-of-a-kind performance by our Music Director Fabio Luisi as he joins Concertmaster Alexander Kerr on the other side of the conductor’s podium for Lili Boulanger’s Two Pieces for Violin and Piano, No. 1 “Nocturne”, this concert can’t be missed.