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Dia de los Muertos
Tuesday, November 1
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Fabio Luisi & Pianist, Lise de la Salle
Friday, November 4
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Leading into our Women in Classical Music Symposium, we invite you to explore the work of three female composers who dared to make a difference in the world of classical music. The lesser-known, but no less deserving, Julia Perry and the great Clara Schumann and Louise Farrenc were highly educated and internationally trained musicians.

Fabio Luisi & Pianist, Lise de la Salle
Saturday, November 5
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Leading into our Women in Classical Music Symposium, we invite you to explore the work of three female composers who dared to make a difference in the world of classical music. The lesser-known, but no less deserving, Julia Perry and the great Clara Schumann and Louise Farrenc were highly educated and internationally trained musicians.

Fabio Luisi & Pianist, Lise de la Salle
Sunday, November 6
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Leading into our Women in Classical Music Symposium, we invite you to explore the work of three female composers who dared to make a difference in the world of classical music. The lesser-known, but no less deserving, Julia Perry and the great Clara Schumann and Louise Farrenc were highly educated and internationally trained musicians.
WICM Registration
Sunday, November 6
Pass
Keynote Luncheon
Monday, November 7
Pass
Katherine Goforth Recital
Monday, November 7
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Angélica Negrón Chamber
Tuesday, November 8
Pass

Verdi Requiem
Thursday, November 10
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Music Director Fabio Luisi has been eager to conduct Verdi’s Requiem since he began his tenure with the DSO. With its white-hot moments of bravado alternating with some of the most serene moments of Verdi’s music, his Requiem is a monumental work.

Verdi Requiem
Saturday, November 12
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Music Director Fabio Luisi has been eager to conduct Verdi’s Requiem since he began his tenure with the DSO. With its white-hot moments of bravado alternating with some of the most serene moments of Verdi’s music, his Requiem is a monumental work.
YM & YS 30th Anniversary
Saturday, November 12
Pass

Verdi Requiem
Sunday, November 13
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Music Director Fabio Luisi has been eager to conduct Verdi’s Requiem since he began his tenure with the DSO. With its white-hot moments of bravado alternating with some of the most serene moments of Verdi’s music, his Requiem is a monumental work.

Dallas Winds | At the Cinema
Tuesday, November 15
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Calling all movie buffs! Prepare to relive movies from the past as the band combines selections from unforgettable scores by iconic Hollywood composers with dramatic big-screen imagery. It’s a film lover’s dream!

Fabio Luisi & Violinist, Nicola Benedetti
Thursday, November 17
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Benedetti’s innate musicianship and spirited presence makes her one of the most sought-after violinists today, coupled with the pre-eminent Scottish composer of his generation, James MacMillan’s music combines rhythmic excitement, raw emotional power and spiritual meditation. The Guardian described MacMillan as, “…a composer so confident of his own musical language that he makes it instantly communicative to his listeners.”

Fabio Luisi & Violinist, Nicola Benedetti
Friday, November 18
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Benedetti’s innate musicianship and spirited presence makes her one of the most sought-after violinists today, coupled with the pre-eminent Scottish composer of his generation, James MacMillan’s music combines rhythmic excitement, raw emotional power and spiritual meditation. The Guardian described MacMillan as, “…a composer so confident of his own musical language that he makes it instantly communicative to his listeners.”

An Evening With the Steep Canyon Rangers | Circle T Ranch Music Festival
Friday, November 18
Pass
Steep Canyon Rangers are Asheville, North Carolina’s GRAMMY winners, perennial Billboard chart-toppers, and frequent collaborators of the renowned banjoist (and occasional comedian) Steve Martin.

Fabio Luisi & Violinist, Nicola Benedetti
Saturday, November 19
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Benedetti’s innate musicianship and spirited presence makes her one of the most sought-after violinists today, coupled with the pre-eminent Scottish composer of his generation, James MacMillan’s music combines rhythmic excitement, raw emotional power and spiritual meditation. The Guardian described MacMillan as, “…a composer so confident of his own musical language that he makes it instantly communicative to his listeners.”

An Afternoon in Vienna | Circle T Ranch Music Festival
Saturday, November 19
Pass
Enjoy an afternoon of Viennese waltzes, polkas and other Viennese favorites!

The Music of America | Circle T Ranch Music Festival
Sunday, November 20
Pass
Enjoy an evening of American favorites and American-influenced composers!

Pinchas Zukerman Chamber Concert
Tuesday, November 22
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Long-time DSO collaborator Pinchas Zukerman, DSO Artistic & Principal Education Partner, will curate and play-direct two intimate chamber music concerts featuring members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and faculty and students from the Meadows School of the Arts at SMU.

The Nutcracker In Concert
Friday, November 25
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Just in time for the holidays, Maurice Cohn leads the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in selections from Tchaikovsky’s iconic Nutcracker score. The story of The Nutcracker, loosely based on the E.T.A. Hoffmann fantasy, is the story of a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve and wages a battle against the evil Mouse King. Audiences can get into the festive holiday spirit early with Tchaikovsky’s joyous score from his most famous ballet, The Nutcracker. The miniature overtures, triumphant marches, Russian, Arabian and Chinese dances, and the Waltz of the Flowers will showcase the brilliant sound of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Experience the joy and splendor of this holiday classic as the composer brings the toys and sweets to life in a concert that sounds like sugar and spice and everything nice.

The Nutcracker In Concert
Saturday, November 26
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Just in time for the holidays, Maurice Cohn leads the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in selections from Tchaikovsky’s iconic Nutcracker score. The story of The Nutcracker, loosely based on the E.T.A. Hoffmann fantasy, is the story of a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve and wages a battle against the evil Mouse King. Audiences can get into the festive holiday spirit early with Tchaikovsky’s joyous score from his most famous ballet, The Nutcracker. The miniature overtures, triumphant marches, Russian, Arabian and Chinese dances, and the Waltz of the Flowers will showcase the brilliant sound of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Experience the joy and splendor of this holiday classic as the composer brings the toys and sweets to life in a concert that sounds like sugar and spice and everything nice.

The Nutcracker In Concert
Sunday, November 27
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Just in time for the holidays, Maurice Cohn leads the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in selections from Tchaikovsky’s iconic Nutcracker score. The story of The Nutcracker, loosely based on the E.T.A. Hoffmann fantasy, is the story of a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve and wages a battle against the evil Mouse King. Audiences can get into the festive holiday spirit early with Tchaikovsky’s joyous score from his most famous ballet, The Nutcracker. The miniature overtures, triumphant marches, Russian, Arabian and Chinese dances, and the Waltz of the Flowers will showcase the brilliant sound of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Experience the joy and splendor of this holiday classic as the composer brings the toys and sweets to life in a concert that sounds like sugar and spice and everything nice.
DSO On the Go: Southlake
Sunday, November 27
Pass

Dallas Symphony Children’s Chorus Fall Concert
Sunday, November 27
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
The DSCC is proud to present its inaugural season with the DSO. The chorus is made up of auditioned singers in 4th through 12th grade from around the greater Dallas area. Please join us as we celebrate in song!