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Fechas de conciertos disponibles

Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3
Arguably one of the hardest-to-master piano concertos, Rachmaninoff鈥檚 Third starts quietly, then unleashes an astonishing torrent of notes and hurtles to a jaw-dropping conclusion. In-between you鈥檒l hear echoes of Slavic melancholy, lush themes and page upon page of passionate and virtuosic music-making.
Mar 6-9
Brahms and Schumann
Two beloved Romantic works grace this concert program: Brahm’s impassioned Fourth and Acclaimed French pianist H茅l猫ne Grimaud solos in Robert Schumann鈥檚 masterpiece.
Mar 14-16
Sibelius’ Symphony No. 3
Principal Harp Emily Levin is front and center for Henriette Reni茅鈥檚 gorgeous Concerto. Widely recognized for his dual career, John Storg氓rds both plays and conducts Beethoven鈥檚 composition of poignant lyricism and songlike eloquence as well as Keith Jarrett鈥檚 Elegy, which pushes the boundaries of what we think of as 鈥渃lassical.鈥
Apr 3-6
Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring is an iconic work that changed classical music forever and even today continues to be a thrilling, visceral experience. Abandon yourself to its raw energy and revel in its electrifying intensity as Aziz Shokhakimov, Music Director of Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra, guest conducts the DSO.
Apr 10
Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony
Inspired by seeing the ruins and moors of Scotland, and especially Mary Queen of Scots鈥檚 Holyrood Castle on a walking tour, Mendelssohn created his aptly named Third Symphony.
Apr 17-19
Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terez铆n
Experience the power of resilience and remembrance with Murry Sidlin’s Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terez铆n 鈥 a multimedia concert-drama that commemorates the remarkable story of courageous Jewish prisoners in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp (Terez铆n) during World War II who performed the ambitious Verdi Requiem while enduring the depths of human degradation.
Apr 23
Jaap van Zweden Conducts Shostakovich and Mozart
Jaap van Zweden 鈥痳eturns to Dallas for Shostakovich鈥檚 eloquent Fifth Symphony. Despite its grandeur and optimistic fa莽ade 鈥 huge climaxes, triumphant marches, exhilarating brass and percussion 鈥 a profound sadness cries out in the third movement, the spiritual center of the work.
1 de mayo
隆Bailamos! A Night of Latin Music
Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik and the DSO invite you to a night of sultry Latin music, tango classics and ballads featuring the voices of Edna V谩zquez and H茅ctor Del Curto alongside Argentine dancers Celina Rotundo and Hugo Patyn.
May 9-11
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5
Benjamin Grosvenor 鈥渃ommands the stage with aristocratic ease.鈥 鈥(The New York Times) is the brilliant soloist for Beethoven鈥檚 final piano concerto, 鈥淓mperor.鈥 The nickname reflects the temperament of the masterpiece, its majesty and nobility 鈥 a crowning achievement, indeed.
May 15-18
Beethoven鈥檚 鈥淓roica鈥
World-renowned violinist Leonidas Kavakos interprets Shostakovich鈥檚 Concerto, whose sonorities range from quiet contemplation to the most spectacular cadenza you鈥檙e ever likely to witness to a frenzied finale, guaranteed to leave you amazed.
May 22-24
Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 鈥 鈥淩esurrection鈥
鈥淲hat is life and what is death? Why did you live? Why did you suffer? 鈥 Do our life and death have a meaning? 鈥 Whoever hears this call must give a reply. And this reply I give in my last movement.鈥 Thus Mahler guides us to the meaning of his stirring Second Symphony, a work with a beautiful, consoling message.
May 30-Jun 1