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The Nasher’s Soundings Series Premieres a Major New Work
The chamber music series continued its mission Saturday.
By Wayne Lee Gay
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The Dallas Opera Delivers a Wild Christmas Gift With Becoming Santa Claus
The opera explores the origin of the big man in the red suit.
By Catherine Womack
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The Best Classical Music in Dallas This December
Tucked between the tinsel there are also several interesting concerts that are not Christmas-themed.
By Catherine Womack
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The Dallas Symphony Attracts a Crowd with Glass, Holst
A popular program that calls to mind Star Wars.
By Catherine Womack
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Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Impress at the Meyerson Symphony Center
Conductor Zubin Mehta demonstrated why and how he has fascinated the music world for over six decades.
By Wayne Lee Gay
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How Opera Can Stay Relevant in Dallas
Three stars of the art form demonstrated how opera can remain relevant during a master class at SMU.
By Matthew Anderson
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Berlioz’s Faust Comes to Infernal Life at the Dallas Symphony
No composer makes a chorus of demons chatter or a gaggle of witches dance like Hector Berlioz.
By Catherine Womack
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Pianist Alessio Bax Impresses in Fort Worth Despite Overfamiliar Program
The performer and venue were impressive, but relying on overfamiliar Beethoven pieces dragged the evening down.
By Wayne Lee Gay
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At The Dallas Opera, Tosca Is a Safe Bet
The Dallas Opera opened its 2015/2016 season by juxtaposing an old opera with a new one. Alongside the world premiere of Great Scott, a contemporary opera by composer Jake Heggie and librettist Terrence McNally, the company is producing Tosca, a beloved classic that opened at the Winspear Opera House Friday night.
By Catherine Womack