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Dallas Chamber Symphony Presents SOUVENIR DE FLORENCE On Nov. 6

The second concert of the Dallas Chamber Symphony's season, 'Souvenir de Florence,' led by Artistic Director and Conductor Richard McKay, will send listeners on a musical journey through Europe, beginning with Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances, an early masterpiece comprised of six, short movements, followed by J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, featuring a technically-challenging trumpet solo performed by Kyle Sherman and additional solos by Margaret Fischer (flute), Kazuhiro Takagi (violin), and Gina Ford (oboe). Rounding out the evening, DCS's virtuosic strings will perform Tchaikovsky's romantic Souvenir de Florence. Ron Corning of WFAA DayBreak will make a special guest appearance and provide opening remarks.
Dallas Chamber Symphony Presents SOUVENIR DE FLORENCE On Nov. 6

The second concert of the Dallas Chamber Symphony's season, 'Souvenir de Florence,' led by Artistic Director and Conductor Richard McKay, will send listeners on a musical journey through Europe, beginning with Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances, an early masterpiece comprised of six, short movements, followed by J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, featuring a technically-challenging trumpet solo performed by Kyle Sherman and additional solos by Margaret Fischer (flute), Kazuhiro Takagi (violin), and Gina Ford (oboe). Rounding out the evening, DCS's virtuosic strings will perform Tchaikovsky's romantic Souvenir de Florence. Ron Corning of WFAA DayBreak will make a special guest appearance and provide opening remarks.
Dallas Chamber Symphony Announces 2018/19 Season

Dallas Chamber Symphony (DCS), under the direction of Artistic Director and Conductor Richard McKay, announces an exciting season of world premieres, internationally-renowned guest artists, and UnSilent Films during its 2018/19 season. Moody Performance Hall will come alive with classical favorites by Tchaikovsky, Bach, and Beethoven as well as twentieth-century works, including Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances, Hanson's Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth, and Martin's Petite symphonie concertante.

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