Dallas Symphony Orchestra Program
An Icon of Artistic Excellence. Celebrating its 25th Anniversary in the Dallas Arts District, the Meyerson Symphony Center was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei and internationally-renowned acoustician Russell Johnson. The concert hall is home to the world-class Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
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(1970–1973). (1973–1974). (1977–1993). (1994–2006). (2008–present) Musicians Members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra with articles in English Wikipedia include:., trumpet, principal 2008–present., cello 1948–1967, principal 1949–1967., oboe c. 1969–1970., violin, concertmaster 1985–2010., violin, concertmaster 1947–1949., bassoon 1951–1964, principal 1956–1964., cello 1948–1949., violin, concertmaster 1911–1914 (also Music Director)., trumpet, principal 1969–2001., viola, principal 1945–1949 (also associate conductor)., trumpet, principal 1953–1958., violin, senior associate concertmaster 1997–1999., percussion 1954–1955., violin, principal second 1958–1959., percussion, principal c. 1959–1969., Composer in Residence 1982–1983., cello, principal 1948–1949., violin, concertmaster 1927–1931 (also Music Director)., viola, assistant principal 1947–1949., clarinet, principal 1952–mid-1950s?
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References. Scott Cantrell, 'New director for DSO'.
Dallas Morning News, 1 February 2007. (Press release). Dallas Symphony. October 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-24. Scott Cantrell (2013-11-24). Dallas Morning News.
Retrieved 2013-11-28. (Press release). Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
North Texas State University. School of Music. School of Music Program Book 1969-1970.
Arlington Symphony Orchestra
Denton, Texas. UNT Digital Library. Retrieved 2015-07-08. Retrieved 2015-07-08. External links. Dallas Symphony. Dallas Symphony.
Dallas Symphony Chorus. Dallas Symphony and Chorus.