Dallas Chamber Symphony Presents SOUVENIR DE FLORENCE On Nov. 6

By: Oct. 18, 2018
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The second concert of the Dallas Chamber Symphony's season, "Souvenir de Florence," led by Artistic Director and Conductor Richard McKay, will send listeners on a musical journey through Europe, beginning with Bartók's Romanian Folk Dances, an early masterpiece comprised of six, short movements, followed by J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, featuring a technically-challenging trumpet solo performed by Kyle Sherman and additional solos by Margaret Fischer (flute), Kazuhiro Takagi (violin), and Gina Ford (oboe). Rounding out the evening, DCS's virtuosic strings will perform Tchaikovsky's romantic Souvenir de Florence. Ron Corning of WFAA DayBreak will make a special guest appearance and provide opening remarks.

"We're thrilled to be presenting Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, a gem of the baroque repertoire, which features a fearsome trumpet solo that audiences will marvel at hearing performed live by our principal trumpet, Kyle Sherman," says McKay.

Tickets and Event Listing

Web Site: https://www.dcsymphony.org/concert-tickets/season-schedule/souvenir-de-florence/

Dallas Chamber Symphony's "Souvenir de Florence" concert, conducted by Richard McKay, will be held on Tuesday, November 6th at 8:00 p.m. at Moody Performance Hall located at 2520 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201. Tickets are $25-$54 each. Season tickets, subscription packages, and student and senior discounts available. Tickets may be purchased online at www.dcsymphony.org, by calling (214) 449-1294, or in the lobby the night of the event. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

About Kyle Sherman, Trumpet

In addition to serving as Principal Trumpet of the Dallas Chamber Symphony, Kyle Sherman is also Principal Trumpet of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Trumpet Specialist for Houghton Horns, and has appeared as a soloist with the Garland, Arlington, and Las Colinas symphony orchestras. He has also performed on the Broadway national tours of the Book of Mormon, Porgy & Bess, and Matilda, among others. Originally from La Grange, Texas, Sherman is an alumnus of the Yale School of Music, Oberlin Conservatory, Tanglewood Music Center, the National Repertory Orchestra, and the Round Top Festival.

An active and dedicated educator, he regularly appears as a clinician and recitalist at universities throughout Texas and the United States. His current and former students can be found in the Dallas and Fort Worth Youth Symphonies, as well as college music schools throughout the country.

Kyle Sherman is a Yamaha performing artist.

About Dallas Chamber Symphony

Presenting a full season of subscription concerts at Moody Performance Hall, the DCS offers audiences the Dallas International Piano Competition, the Sight of Sound Film Fest, TechNotes Youth Education, DCS Live! Outreach concerts, and its popular UnSilent Film Series. Building on early accolades ("Best Show," Modern Luxury magazine, 2015; "Best of Big D 2014," D Magazine), the Dallas Chamber Symphony (dcsymphony.org) is one of the most exciting and innovative professional performance ensembles in North Texas. Founded and led by Artistic Director and Conductor Richard McKay, the orchestra is comprised of 40 professional musicians who dedicate themselves to the performance of standard and contemporary repertoire for chamber orchestra.

For every hour of traditional concert programming, the DCS provides 10+ hours of community engagement and education beyond the concert hall, through its versatile, flexible, and caring cadre of professional outreach musicians. Community programs provide musical uplift and cultural enrichment through vibrant collaborative partnerships. Recognized for its exceptional service to the city and citizens of Dallas, the DCS is one of the youngest groups supported by The City of Dallas - Office of Cultural Affairs' Cultural Organizations Program.

 


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