Local Band:
Founded 1900, based in Dallas, TX
http://www.dallassymphony.com
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Upcoming Shows
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Thursday, May 23, 8:00 p.m. at Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
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Friday, May 24, 7:30 p.m. at Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
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Saturday, May 25, 8:00 p.m. at Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
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Saturday, May 25, 2:30 p.m. at Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Songs
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Band History
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra's beginnings can be traced to May 22, 1900, when a 40-member ensemble performed under the direction of German-born conductor Hans Kreissig. Kreissig led the Orchestra for five seasons and helped to finance the organization.
In the ensuing years, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra began to grow into a major American orchestra under the leadership of such eminent conductors as Walter J. Fried, Carl Venth, Paul Van Katwiik and Jacques Singer. In 1945, the Dallas Symphony took great strides under the direction of Conductor Antal Dorati. Dorati transformed the ensemble into a fully professional, first-rate orchestra that won national attention through a series of RCA recordings, expanded repertoire, more concerts and several national network radio broadcasts. Dorati had a worthy and vigorous successor in American Walter Hendl, music director from 1949 to 1958. Hendl's successors included such major musical figures as Paul Kletzki, Sir Georg Solti, Donald Johanos, Anshel Brusilow, Max Rudolf and Louis Lane.
In 1977, Mexican-born Eduardo Mata was appointed music director and conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Under his guidance, the Orchestra enjoyed many successes, including recording contracts with RCA and Dorian, two Carnegie Hall performances, a performance at the Kennedy Center, a 15-concert European tour, three concerts in Mexico City and three concerts in Singapore. When Mata retired in June of 1993, he had the longest tenure as music director in the Orchestra's history and was named conductor emeritus of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
During Mata's tenure, in addition to excelling creatively, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra saw the dedication of its permanent home, the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. You can read the full history of the Meyerson here.
In December of 1992, the Dallas Symphony Association named a young American, Andrew Litton, to succeed Mata as music director and conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Litton embarked on an ambitious program to significantly raise the Orchestra's international standing. He launched the Dallas Symphony's first television venture, the Amazing Music family concert series, made numerous recordings with the DSO including Mahler's Symphony No. 5 and Gramophone magazine's Editor's Choice Award-winning Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos, had several performances at Carnegie Hall, three European tours and a summer residency at the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival.
Following Litton's departure, the DSO named Jaap van Zweden as its new music director. The 2008-2009 season marks van Zweden's first, which includes two world premiers, works by modern and classic composers and the complete Madama Butterfly in concert.
Members
- Delmar Pettys violin
- Ellen Rose viola
- Gary Levinson violin
- Alexandra Adkins violin
- Barbara Hustis viola
- Jan Mark Sloman violin
- Motoi Takeda violin
- Sho-mei Pelletier violin
- Anne Marie Hudson viola
- Diane Kitzman violin
- Bing Wang violin
- Kay Gardner viola
- Bruce Patti violin
- Mitta Angell viola
- Maria Schleuning violin
- Kay Buchbinder violin
- Pamela Askew viola
- Susan Ager violin
- Lauren Charbonneau violin
- Caroline Clayton viola
- Joan Davis violin
- Janet Cherry violin
- Thomas Demer viola
- Arkady Fomin violin
- Valerie Dimond viola
- Sarah Hardesty violin
- Heidi Itashiki violin
- John Geisel viola
- Kristin Jutras violin
- Andrzej Kapica violin
- David Schultz viola
- Mary Reynolds violin
- Shu Lee violin
- Andrew Schast violin
- William Scobie violin
- Daphne Volle violin
- Dawn Stahler violin
- Brice Wittrig violin
- Nicolas Tsolainos double bass
- Tom Lederer double bass
- Yuri Anshelevish cello
- Jolyon Pegis cello
- Michael Coren cello
- Daniel Levine cello
- Mildred McShane cello
- John Myers cello
- Kari Nostbakken cello
- Peter Steffens cello
- Gregory Raden clarinet
- Paul Garner clarinet
- Harold Nogle, Jr. clarinet
- Christopher Runk bass clarinet, clarinet
- Jean Weger Larson flute
- Deborah Baron flute
- Kara Kirkendoll flute
- Willa Henigman oboe
- Eric Barr oboe
- Erin Hannigan oboe
- David Matthews english horn, oboe
- Wilfred Roberts bassoon
- Scott Walzel bassoon
- Peter Grenier bassoon, contra bassoon
- Gregory Hustis french horn
- John Kitzman trombone
- Matthew Good tuba
- L. Russell Campbell trumpet
- Christopher Still trumpet
- David Heyde french horn
- Thomas Booth trumpet
- James Nickel french horn
- Paul Capehart french horn
- Darren McHenry bass trombone, trombone
- Haley Hoops french horn
- Nicole Cash french horn
- Kevin Finamore trumpet
- Phillip Graham trombone
- Kalman Cherry timpani
- Douglas Howard percussion
- Ronald Snider percussion
- Daniel Florio percussion
- Christopher Adkins cello
- Clifford Spohr double bass
- Alan Yanofsky double bass
- David Sywak viola
- Susan Dederich-Pejovic harp
- Roger Fratena double bass
- Ronald Hudson violin
- Paula Holmes Fleming double bass
- Elizabeth Patterson double bass
- Dwight Shambley double bass
- Jaap van Zweden conductor, music director
- Emanuel Borok concertmaster, violin
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