I would like to personally welcome to you to DallasSymphony.com, the website of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. It is our intention for this website to include all the information you may need about the orchestra in an easily accessible format. I hope you will take advantage of this website often and we welcome your comments and suggestions to help us continually improve and expand its features. I encourage you to subscribe to SymphonEmail so that you will be certain to receive advance notice of exciting new features and events on a regular basis. For more information about this service and to subscribe, click on the SymphonyEmail link on the right side of this page. You will find information in the Music Makers section on our conductors and guest artists and it our goal to eventually profile every musician in the orchestra. Our online services will allow you to purchase tickets to all of our events. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents over 200 performances each year. We are confident this website will enhance your ability to access our concerts and services.


Eugene Bonelli, President

 


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