SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will present its 24th annual benefit concert, Meadows at the Meyerson. The event will feature works by Ravel, Fauré and Delibes, performed by the critically acclaimed Meadows Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Paul Phillips. Also performing will be women of the Meadows choral ensembles, led by director Pamela Elrod Huffman, and operatic soloist and alumna Katrina Galka. The event supports talented Meadows students through the Meadows Scholars Program and the newly established Diane and Hal Brierley Endowed Scholarship.
The annual spring concert also honors a community leader. This year’s honoree is noted arts and civic patron Don Glendenning. The 2017 event chair is Nancy Carlson and the honorary chairs are Diane and Hal Brierley.
SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will present its 24th annual benefit concert, Meadows at the Meyerson. The event will feature works by Ravel, Fauré and Delibes, performed by the critically acclaimed Meadows Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Paul Phillips. Also performing will be women of the Meadows choral ensembles, led by director Pamela Elrod Huffman, and operatic soloist and alumna Katrina Galka. The event supports talented Meadows students through the Meadows Scholars Program and the newly established Diane and Hal Brierley Endowed Scholarship.
The annual spring concert also honors a community leader. This year’s honoree is noted arts and civic patron Don Glendenning. The 2017 event chair is Nancy Carlson and the honorary chairs are Diane and Hal Brierley.
SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will present its 24th annual benefit concert, Meadows at the Meyerson. The event will feature works by Ravel, Fauré and Delibes, performed by the critically acclaimed Meadows Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Paul Phillips. Also performing will be women of the Meadows choral ensembles, led by director Pamela Elrod Huffman, and operatic soloist and alumna Katrina Galka. The event supports talented Meadows students through the Meadows Scholars Program and the newly established Diane and Hal Brierley Endowed Scholarship.
The annual spring concert also honors a community leader. This year’s honoree is noted arts and civic patron Don Glendenning. The 2017 event chair is Nancy Carlson and the honorary chairs are Diane and Hal Brierley.