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Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents Mozart’s Requiem

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Scored for 23 solo strings and composed during the final bombing raids of the Allies, Richard Strauss’s Metamorphosen"(Metamorphoses) is a memorial to all those that perished in World War II.

Left unfinished at his death, Mozart’s Requiem remains one of his most personal works. Featured in the climax of multi-Academy Award-winning film Amadeus, Mozart’s epic funeral mass has a double-fugue and infectious melodies that indulge the best of choirs and is reflective of his astonishing genius.

The concert will feature soprano Kim-Lillian Strebel, mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor, tenor Spencer Lang, and bass David Leigh. The concert, conducted by Fabio Luisi, will also feature the Dallas Symphony Chorus under the direction of Joshua Habermann.

Scored for 23 solo strings and composed during the final bombing raids of the Allies, Richard Strauss’s Metamorphosen"(Metamorphoses) is a memorial to all those that perished in World War II.

Left unfinished at his death, Mozart’s Requiem remains one of his most personal works. Featured in the climax of multi-Academy Award-winning film Amadeus, Mozart’s epic funeral mass has a double-fugue and infectious melodies that indulge the best of choirs and is reflective of his astonishing genius.

The concert will feature soprano Kim-Lillian Strebel, mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor, tenor Spencer Lang, and bass David Leigh. The concert, conducted by Fabio Luisi, will also feature the Dallas Symphony Chorus under the direction of Joshua Habermann.

Scored for 23 solo strings and composed during the final bombing raids of the Allies, Richard Strauss’s Metamorphosen"(Metamorphoses) is a memorial to all those that perished in World War II.

Left unfinished at his death, Mozart’s Requiem remains one of his most personal works. Featured in the climax of multi-Academy Award-winning film Amadeus, Mozart’s epic funeral mass has a double-fugue and infectious melodies that indulge the best of choirs and is reflective of his astonishing genius.

The concert will feature soprano Kim-Lillian Strebel, mezzo-soprano Kelley O’Connor, tenor Spencer Lang, and bass David Leigh. The concert, conducted by Fabio Luisi, will also feature the Dallas Symphony Chorus under the direction of Joshua Habermann.

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Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
2301 Flora St.
Dallas, TX 75201
https://www.dallassymphony.org/productions/mozarts-requiem/

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