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June 2023

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    Flag Pole Hill

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    Exall Park

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    DSO On the Go: Cliff Temple

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    Campbell Green Park

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    Kidd Springs Park

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    Paul Quinn College

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    Non-DSO Event

    Together We Sing

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Exall Park

Thursday, June 1

Pass

The Unicorn’s Birthday™ | My DSO Concert

Saturday, June 3

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

The My DSO Concert is a family-friendly performance with special arrangements made to accommodate the individual needs of people with acute sensitivities. Fidgets, earplugs and eye covers, quiet rooms and brighter lighting in the hall will be available. Join us an hour before the performance for pre-concert activities including an instrument petting zoo, local resources and more.

DSO On the Go: Cliff Temple

Sunday, June 4

Pass

Campbell Green Park

Tuesday, June 6

Pass

Non-DSO Event

Stravinsky & Brahms | Highlander Concert Series

Wednesday, June 7

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Great choral sacred music at the highest artistic level is featured as the Highland Park Chorale, Chancel Choir, and Orchestra join forces to perform two monumental pillars of the repertoire.

Non-DSO Event

Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition

Thursday, June 8

Caruth Auditorium

The best 13- to 17-year-old pianists from around the globe are coming to Dallas.

Through four rounds of competition, including a stunning final round with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, these elite young artists will showcase their virtuosity and touch our hearts with their sincere musicality.

Kidd Springs Park

Thursday, June 8

Pass

Non-DSO Event

Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition

Friday, June 9

Caruth Auditorium

The best 13- to 17-year-old pianists from around the globe are coming to Dallas.

Through four rounds of competition, including a stunning final round with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, these elite young artists will showcase their virtuosity and touch our hearts with their sincere musicality.

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 | Annual Side-by-Side

Friday, June 9

Pass

A special one-night-only concert experience, featuring Jack Roueche, the 2023 Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition winner, and a side-by-side performance from the DSO and Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra.

Non-DSO Event

Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition

Saturday, June 10

Caruth Auditorium

The best 13- to 17-year-old pianists from around the globe are coming to Dallas.

Through four rounds of competition, including a stunning final round with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, these elite young artists will showcase their virtuosity and touch our hearts with their sincere musicality.

Non-DSO Event

Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition

Sunday, June 11

Caruth Auditorium

The best 13- to 17-year-old pianists from around the globe are coming to Dallas.

Through four rounds of competition, including a stunning final round with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, these elite young artists will showcase their virtuosity and touch our hearts with their sincere musicality.

Paul Quinn College

Tuesday, June 13

Pass

Non-DSO Event

Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition

Wednesday, June 14

Caruth Auditorium

The best 13- to 17-year-old pianists from around the globe are coming to Dallas.

Through four rounds of competition, including a stunning final round with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, these elite young artists will showcase their virtuosity and touch our hearts with their sincere musicality.

Non-DSO Event

Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition

Thursday, June 15

Caruth Auditorium

The best 13- to 17-year-old pianists from around the globe are coming to Dallas.

Through four rounds of competition, including a stunning final round with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, these elite young artists will showcase their virtuosity and touch our hearts with their sincere musicality.

Non-DSO Event

Together We Sing

Thursday, June 15

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Project Unity and the DSO will once again present a soul-stirring night to remember at the annual Together We Sing presentation where Gospel Meets Classical.

Non-DSO Event

Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition

Saturday, June 17

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

The best 13- to 17-year-old pianists from around the globe are coming to Dallas.

Through four rounds of competition, including a stunning final round with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, these elite young artists will showcase their virtuosity and touch our hearts with their sincere musicality.

EarShot Readings at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Wednesday, June 21

Pass

The Dallas Symphony Orchestrahosts EarShot Readings on Tuesday, June 21, 2023 with four featured composers: Moni (Jasmine) Guo, Diallo Banks, Ricardo Ferro, andIván Enrique Rodríguez.

Nothin But The Blues

Nothin’ But the Blues

Friday, June 23

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Explore the early music that started the Blues and is at the heart and soul of nearly every form of popular music of the past 100 years, as we pay tribute to Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Ma Rainey, Louis Armstrong, and more – these are the the first musical legends who sang their way into history.

Nothin But The Blues

Nothin’ But the Blues

Saturday, June 24

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Explore the early music that started the Blues and is at the heart and soul of nearly every form of popular music of the past 100 years, as we pay tribute to Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Ma Rainey, Louis Armstrong, and more – these are the the first musical legends who sang their way into history.

Nothin But The Blues

Nothin’ But the Blues

Sunday, June 25

Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Explore the early music that started the Blues and is at the heart and soul of nearly every form of popular music of the past 100 years, as we pay tribute to Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Ma Rainey, Louis Armstrong, and more – these are the the first musical legends who sang their way into history.