The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s 2017/18 season marks the 40th anniversary of the Dallas Symphony Chorus. As the official vocal ensemble of the DSO, the 200-plus members of the DSC volunteer hundreds of hours each season making music around North Texas.
A Celebration of Singing will feature choral works sung by the DSC alongside three Dallas-area high school choirs. The program will include a newly commissioned choral work by American composer Jake Runestad, written especially for the Dallas Symphony Chorus, as well as Bernstein’s beloved “Chichester Psalms.”
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s 2017/18 season marks the 40th anniversary of the Dallas Symphony Chorus. As the official vocal ensemble of the DSO, the 200-plus members of the DSC volunteer hundreds of hours each season making music around North Texas.
A Celebration of Singing will feature choral works sung by the DSC alongside three Dallas-area high school choirs. The program will include a newly commissioned choral work by American composer Jake Runestad, written especially for the Dallas Symphony Chorus, as well as Bernstein’s beloved “Chichester Psalms.”
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s 2017/18 season marks the 40th anniversary of the Dallas Symphony Chorus. As the official vocal ensemble of the DSO, the 200-plus members of the DSC volunteer hundreds of hours each season making music around North Texas.
A Celebration of Singing will feature choral works sung by the DSC alongside three Dallas-area high school choirs. The program will include a newly commissioned choral work by American composer Jake Runestad, written especially for the Dallas Symphony Chorus, as well as Bernstein’s beloved “Chichester Psalms.”