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Concerts in Dallas: Inside the Classical Music Scene

May 23, 2018

Concerts in Dallas: Inside the Classical Music Scene

Classical Music Concerts In The Dallas AreaLovers of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and Wagner have plenty to enjoy in Dallas. Amid the country and jazz, oldies and gospel, religious and Latino tunes, there is a vibrant and active classical music scene in D-Town for you to enjoy. You can easily find classical concerts in Dallas at some of the most breathtaking venues.

Classical Music Radio in Dallas

In the car or at home, tune your radio to WRR Classical 101.1. Not only does this station entertain and uplift listeners with music from the world’s most fabulous composers, conductors, and performers, it offers a website that serves as a portal to all things cultural in the thriving Dallas community.

Visit the WWR website at the link above to learn about all of the upcoming performances by the nationally acclaimed Dallas Symphony, as well as other news and information about other artistic performances, such as plays and other live music in Dallas.

Classical Music Festivals in Dallas

If you are into classical music, you simply can’t miss the Big “D” Classic festival! This event takes place on several dates throughout the spring, and at several different locations, so check the website and schedule for the details. You can enjoy this festival at places like Majestic Theater, the MacGorman Performing Arts Center, the Meyerson Symphony Center, and City Performance Hall. The festival features various classical and choral performances.

Classical Music Venues in Dallas

The Meyerson Symphony Center is the home of the nationally recognized Dallas Symphony orchestra, which has performed in the Dallas area since 1900. Season tickets to the symphony are a fantastic gift you can give (or get for yourself) if you’re a Dallas music lover. However, this isn’t the only venue where you can find classical concerts in Dallas.

Majestic Theater is operated by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs and hosts a variety of concerts, plus other entertainment from comedy acts to local cultural events. Check the Event Calendar on their website to find out what’s coming up that you might be interested in.

The MacGorman Performing Arts Center is the largest center in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for hosting performances. In addition to various classical music concerts, the venue features a variety of cultural activities to enjoy, including archaeological exhibits like the Dead Sea Scrolls. The venue often invites experts in the field to hold informative lectures about the exhibits. Keep your eyes on the website for upcoming concerts in Dallas, as well as other cultural opportunities.

Situated conveniently in the Dallas Arts District is the Dallas City Performance Hall, which often hosts the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, as well as visiting orchestras and other live performances. Here, you can see fashion shows, stand-up comedians, choral performances, dance performances, music festivals, and much more.

Finding classical music and concerts in Dallas doesn’t have to be difficult. With the right resources at your fingertips, you can find something fun and enriching to do practically any night of the week. You might be surprised at how much there is to check out in Dallas!

 

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Megan L. is a writer and musician living in San Diego. She loves supporting independent artists and learning more about music every day. Megan has been working for TakeLessons since November 2011. Google+

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