LYCOS RETRIEVER
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
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The Dallas Symphony Orchestra 2007-2008 season, Listen to Your Imagination, celebrating ideas from the monumental works of Beethoven to the unique and diverse voices of 20th century American music is now on sale for season subscription. The 107th season, was created to encourage you to Listen to Your Imagination. Call 214.692.0203 to purchase tickets or obtain further information. Please visit www.dallassymphony.com for concert information and to purchase tickets for all Symphony events 24 hours a day.
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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 which won national attention through a series of RCA recordings, expanded repertory, 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.
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The internationally acclaimed Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents year-round concerts that include a classical, pops, and summer series at the DSO’s home, the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The DSO is currently conducting a search for a new music director, so expect the world’s most renowned conductors and musicians to take the podium. Recently launched Distinguished Artists Series, Casual Fridays, family concerts, and the favorite Christmas concerts are just a few reasons to visit the DSO. For tickets, please call (214) 692-0203.
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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 while ... helping to finance the organization.
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As a regular guest conductor of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Schram in 2002 opened the Orchestra's new permanent summer home, Symphony Park. He has regularly conducted the Charlotte Symphony for six consecutive years.
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Before his role in Dallas, Dr. Bronstein served as President and CEO for the Omaha (Neb.) Symphony from November 1998 to May 2002. He ... served as Executive Director of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago from 1996 to 1998. Previously, Dr. Bronstein was a fellow with the League of American Orchestras from 1995 to 1996, working in all facets of orchestra management at the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Oregon Symphony.
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