SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will present its 28th annual Meadows at the Meyerson concert. The event will feature five works highlighting Latin American and Spanish music, performed by the critically acclaimed Meadows Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Paul Phillips. The event supports talented Meadows students through the Meadows Impact Scholarship Fund.
While in-person tickets will not be publicly available due to the pandemic, the concert will be livestreamed, and virtual attendance is free.
The annual spring concert also honors a community leader. This year, the honoree is civic leader, philanthropist and alumna Mary Anne Sammons Cree ’51.
SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will present its 28th annual Meadows at the Meyerson concert. The event will feature five works highlighting Latin American and Spanish music, performed by the critically acclaimed Meadows Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Paul Phillips. The event supports talented Meadows students through the Meadows Impact Scholarship Fund.
While in-person tickets will not be publicly available due to the pandemic, the concert will be livestreamed, and virtual attendance is free.
The annual spring concert also honors a community leader. This year, the honoree is civic leader, philanthropist and alumna Mary Anne Sammons Cree ’51.
SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will present its 28th annual Meadows at the Meyerson concert. The event will feature five works highlighting Latin American and Spanish music, performed by the critically acclaimed Meadows Symphony Orchestra under the direction of conductor Paul Phillips. The event supports talented Meadows students through the Meadows Impact Scholarship Fund.
While in-person tickets will not be publicly available due to the pandemic, the concert will be livestreamed, and virtual attendance is free.
The annual spring concert also honors a community leader. This year, the honoree is civic leader, philanthropist and alumna Mary Anne Sammons Cree ’51.