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Jaap van Zweden Conducts Shostakovich and Mozart
Thursday, May 1
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
Jaap van Zweden returns to Dallas for Shostakovich’s eloquent Fifth Symphony. Despite its grandeur and optimistic façade — huge climaxes, triumphant marches, exhilarating brass and percussion — a profound sadness cries out in the third movement, the spiritual center of the work.
Tickets starting at $57
7:30pm
Jaap van Zweden Conducts Shostakovich and Mozart
Friday, May 2
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
Jaap van Zweden returns to Dallas for Shostakovich’s eloquent Fifth Symphony. Despite its grandeur and optimistic façade — huge climaxes, triumphant marches, exhilarating brass and percussion — a profound sadness cries out in the third movement, the spiritual center of the work.
Tickets starting at $64
7:30pm
Jaap van Zweden Conducts Shostakovich and Mozart
Saturday, May 3
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
Jaap van Zweden returns to Dallas for Shostakovich’s eloquent Fifth Symphony. Despite its grandeur and optimistic façade — huge climaxes, triumphant marches, exhilarating brass and percussion — a profound sadness cries out in the third movement, the spiritual center of the work.
Tickets starting at $57
7:30pm
Dallas Symphony Children’s Chorus Spring Recital
Sunday, May 4
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
Celebrate in song as the DSCC joins the DSO for the third year. This spring recital will feature the chorus made up of auditioned singers in 4th through 12th grade from around the greater Dallas area.
Tickets starting at $19
7:30pm
¡Bailamos! A Night of Latin Music
Friday, May 9
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
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 Vázquez and Héctor Del Curto alongside Argentine dancers Celina Rotundo and Hugo Patyn.
Tickets starting at $35
7:30pm
¡Bailamos! A Night of Latin Music
Saturday, May 10
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
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 Vázquez and Héctor Del Curto alongside Argentine dancers Celina Rotundo and Hugo Patyn.
Tickets starting at $38
7:30pm
¡Bailamos! A Night of Latin Music
Sunday, May 11
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
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 Vázquez and Héctor Del Curto alongside Argentine dancers Celina Rotundo and Hugo Patyn.
3:00pm
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5
Thursday, May 15
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
Benjamin Grosvenor “commands the stage with aristocratic ease.” (The New York Times) is the brilliant soloist for Beethoven’s final piano concerto, “Emperor.” The nickname reflects the temperament of the masterpiece, its majesty and nobility — a crowning achievement, indeed.
Tickets starting at $57
7:30pm
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5
Friday, May 16
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
Benjamin Grosvenor “commands the stage with aristocratic ease.” (The New York Times) is the brilliant soloist for Beethoven’s final piano concerto, “Emperor.” The nickname reflects the temperament of the masterpiece, its majesty and nobility — a crowning achievement, indeed.
Tickets starting at $57
7:30pm
Beethoven X Beyoncé
Saturday, May 17
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
Experience Steve Hackman’s thrilling new blend of pop/R&B’s queen and classical music’s king as Beyoncé’s iconic repertoire is seamlessly interwoven with Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony.
Tickets starting at $62
7:30pm
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5
Sunday, May 18
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
Benjamin Grosvenor “commands the stage with aristocratic ease.” (The New York Times) is the brilliant soloist for Beethoven’s final piano concerto, “Emperor.” The nickname reflects the temperament of the masterpiece, its majesty and nobility — a crowning achievement, indeed.
Tickets starting at $57
3:00pm
Beethoven’s “Eroica”
Thursday, May 22
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
World-renowned violinist Leonidas Kavakos interprets Shostakovich’s Concerto, whose sonorities range from quiet contemplation to the most spectacular cadenza you’re ever likely to witness to a frenzied finale, guaranteed to leave you amazed.
Tickets starting at $45
7:30pm
Beethoven’s “Eroica”
Friday, May 23
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
World-renowned violinist Leonidas Kavakos interprets Shostakovich’s Concerto, whose sonorities range from quiet contemplation to the most spectacular cadenza you’re ever likely to witness to a frenzied finale, guaranteed to leave you amazed.
Tickets starting at $45
7:30pm
Beethoven’s “Eroica”
Saturday, May 24
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
World-renowned violinist Leonidas Kavakos interprets Shostakovich’s Concerto, whose sonorities range from quiet contemplation to the most spectacular cadenza you’re ever likely to witness to a frenzied finale, guaranteed to leave you amazed.
Tickets starting at $45
7:30pm
Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 – “Resurrection”
Friday, May 30
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
“What is life and what is death? Why did you live? Why did you suffer? … Do our life and death have a meaning? … Whoever hears this call must give a reply. And this reply I give in my last movement.” Thus Mahler guides us to the meaning of his stirring Second Symphony, a work with a beautiful, consoling message.
Tickets starting at $59
7:30pm
Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 – “Resurrection”
Saturday, May 31
El Centro Sinfónico Morton H. Meyerson
“What is life and what is death? Why did you live? Why did you suffer? … Do our life and death have a meaning? … Whoever hears this call must give a reply. And this reply I give in my last movement.” Thus Mahler guides us to the meaning of his stirring Second Symphony, a work with a beautiful, consoling message.
Tickets starting at $57
7:30pm