The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center was opened in September of 1989 and has been a crossroads of artistic excellence ever since. "The Meyerson" is home to the world-class Dallas Symphony Orchestra...
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center was opened in September of 1989 and has been a crossroads of artistic excellence ever since. "The Meyerson" is home to the world-class Dallas Symphony Orchestra and other Dallas-based cultural organizations like the Turtle Creek Chorale, the Dallas Wind Symphony, and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra. We are also host to benefit concerts, corporate meetings, religious services, band and choral festivals and many other multi-disciplinary uses. The first impression one has of this facility is the open space and the touches of elegance that are evident everywhere. The building's impressive architectural features and unsurpassed acoustics have made The Meyerson a pre-eminent environment for exceptional events in Dallas. The Meyerson - featuring the McDermott Concert Hall, Lay Family Concert Organ, Horchow Hall, the Hart Symphony Suites, and dining experiences at OPUS and ALLEGRO - is one of six cultural centers owned and operated by The City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs. The City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs remains dedicated to presenting multicultural services with city-wide access.
MAURICE COHN conducts
The My DSO Concert is a family-friendly performance with special arrangements made to accommodate the individual needs of people with acute sensitivities. Fidgets, earplugs and eye covers, quiet rooms and brighte...
JEFF TYZIK conductsSHAYNA STEELE soloist
Explore the early music that started the Blues and is at the heart and soul of nearly every form of popular music of the past 100 years, as we pay tribute to Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Ma R...
It’s our annual pedal-to-the-metal, red, white and blue musical salute to mom, apple pie and the American way, Dallas Winds style. There’s hot dogs, ice cream and indoor fireworks. And it’s air conditioned!
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