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Alsop Conducts Brahms
Friday, November 7
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Celebrated conductor Marin Alsop leads the DSO in the tale of the notorious libertine, Don Juan. But the brilliant score by the then-just-24-year-old Richard Strauss shows us a different man…one who is world-and-pleasure-weary, bored with searching for the ideal woman.
7:30pm
Alsop Conducts Brahms
Saturday, November 8
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Celebrated conductor Marin Alsop leads the DSO in the tale of the notorious libertine, Don Juan. But the brilliant score by the then-just-24-year-old Richard Strauss shows us a different man…one who is world-and-pleasure-weary, bored with searching for the ideal woman.
7:30pm
Alsop Conducts Brahms
Sunday, November 9
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Celebrated conductor Marin Alsop leads the DSO in the tale of the notorious libertine, Don Juan. But the brilliant score by the then-just-24-year-old Richard Strauss shows us a different man…one who is world-and-pleasure-weary, bored with searching for the ideal woman.
2:00pm
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
Wednesday, November 12
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO), comprising 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1988 and spends over a third of the year on tour across the world.
7:30pm
Pops Through Time: Iconic Scores & Classic Hits
Friday, November 14
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
We’re celebrating the DSO’s 125th anniversary this season, and that makes it the perfect occasion for revisiting the most popular music that you, our Pops fans, have enjoyed over the years.
7:30pm
Pops Through Time: Iconic Scores & Classic Hits
Saturday, November 15
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
We’re celebrating the DSO’s 125th anniversary this season, and that makes it the perfect occasion for revisiting the most popular music that you, our Pops fans, have enjoyed over the years.
7:30pm
Pops Through Time: Iconic Scores & Classic Hits
Sunday, November 16
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
We’re celebrating the DSO’s 125th anniversary this season, and that makes it the perfect occasion for revisiting the most popular music that you, our Pops fans, have enjoyed over the years.
2:00pm
Dallas Symphony Children’s Chorus Fall Recital
Sunday, November 16
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
The DSO is delighted to present again our two annual Children’s Chorus concerts — one in the fall and one in spring. These popular performances, often in collaboration with musicians of the DSO, showcase the incredible talents and artistic excellence of the young singers, all under the baton of the Artistic Director of the DSCC, Ellie Lin.
7:30pm
Bill & Shirley McIntyre Park Instrument Petting Zoo (Nov 2025)
Sunday, November 16
Pass
The DSO Education team brings free music activities and demonstrations to the community once a month on Sundays. Includes our highly anticipated instrument petting zoo.
10:00am
Beethoven, Mozart and New Music
Thursday, November 20
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
One of Mozart’s three remarkable final symphonies — his “Triple Crown” — the 40th speaks in his most personal voice. This utterance of extreme urgency is full of agitation with only a slim respite in the exquisite, spiritual slow movement.
7:30pm
Bill & Shirley McIntyre Park Chamber Concert (Nov 2025)
Thursday, November 20
Pass
The DSO presents free chamber concerts at the McIntyre Park on the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center grounds. Look out for the next concert every third Thursday of the month.
5:00pm
Beethoven, Mozart and New Music
Friday, November 21
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
One of Mozart’s three remarkable final symphonies — his “Triple Crown” — the 40th speaks in his most personal voice. This utterance of extreme urgency is full of agitation with only a slim respite in the exquisite, spiritual slow movement.
7:30pm
Beethoven, Mozart and New Music
Saturday, November 22
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
One of Mozart’s three remarkable final symphonies — his “Triple Crown” — the 40th speaks in his most personal voice. This utterance of extreme urgency is full of agitation with only a slim respite in the exquisite, spiritual slow movement.
7:30pm
Organ Recital: Bradley Hunter Welch
Sunday, November 23
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
If you’ve never experienced the glory of the Lay Family Concert Organ, you’ll be enticed by these stats: the organ is a focal point of the Eugene McDermott Concert Hall, rising to the full height of the chamber behind the stage.
2:00pm
Ravel’s Rapsodie Espagnole
Friday, November 28
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Piano virtuoso Javier Perianes, praised by Gramophone for his “infallible ear for style, atmosphere and colour” returns to perform Nights in the Gardens of Spain, evoking Falla’s beloved Andalusia with its mysterious, fragrant beauty, strumming guitars, flamenco rhythms and dancing melodies. Our rich, Spanish-flavored concert culminates in Rapsodie Espagnole, Ravel’s orchestral masterpiece, showing him as a master of instrumental color. Its four sections are vivid echoes of the sounds and dances of Spain, and its final movement, the sultry “Feria” (“The Fair”), punctuated by castanets, is ablaze in a riot of colors. In between, it’s the zesty suite from The Three-Cornered Hat, replete with sounds of stamping feet, timpani drumming and castanets clicking out infectious rhythms.
7:30pm
Ravel’s Rapsodie Espagnole
Saturday, November 29
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Piano virtuoso Javier Perianes, praised by Gramophone for his “infallible ear for style, atmosphere and colour” returns to perform Nights in the Gardens of Spain, evoking Falla’s beloved Andalusia with its mysterious, fragrant beauty, strumming guitars, flamenco rhythms and dancing melodies. Our rich, Spanish-flavored concert culminates in Rapsodie Espagnole, Ravel’s orchestral masterpiece, showing him as a master of instrumental color. Its four sections are vivid echoes of the sounds and dances of Spain, and its final movement, the sultry “Feria” (“The Fair”), punctuated by castanets, is ablaze in a riot of colors. In between, it’s the zesty suite from The Three-Cornered Hat, replete with sounds of stamping feet, timpani drumming and castanets clicking out infectious rhythms.
7:30pm
Ravel’s Rapsodie Espagnole
Sunday, November 30
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Piano virtuoso Javier Perianes, praised by Gramophone for his “infallible ear for style, atmosphere and colour” returns to perform Nights in the Gardens of Spain, evoking Falla’s beloved Andalusia with its mysterious, fragrant beauty, strumming guitars, flamenco rhythms and dancing melodies. Our rich, Spanish-flavored concert culminates in Rapsodie Espagnole, Ravel’s orchestral masterpiece, showing him as a master of instrumental color. Its four sections are vivid echoes of the sounds and dances of Spain, and its final movement, the sultry “Feria” (“The Fair”), punctuated by castanets, is ablaze in a riot of colors. In between, it’s the zesty suite from The Three-Cornered Hat, replete with sounds of stamping feet, timpani drumming and castanets clicking out infectious rhythms.
2:00pm