The music genre that comes to mind when talking about Texas is country music. Being a state in the South, the fiddle of honky tonk and twang of hillbilly is a huge part of the experience. These might as well reflect the endearing approach the people of this state have for music in general. The love for music is not only felt in country tunes in the Lone Star State; it is also observed among the established symphony orchestras found in many of its cities. All of them are known for their exceptional performances and beautiful history. The long tale of Texas symphony orchestras was the result of the classical music movement during the dawn of the 20th century. Prominent individuals decided to bring the elegance and virtuosity found in classical music to the South. Benefiting from these are most of the established symphony orchestras. The most notable among them is the El Paso Symphony Orchestra, which is located in the sunny city it was named after. The 93 years of the symphony orchestra are filled with notable people who broke glass ceilings to push the orchestra forward to sophistication and prolific achieved performances. All of these result in the orchestra being a huge part of the city’s development and culture. A treasured performance art organization, the El Paso Symphony Orchestra is an essential part of the El Paso experience and is a testament to the city’s dedication to excellent music.
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center is at 125 W Mills Avenue, El Paso, Texas 79901, El Paso, TX.
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The Bluest Eye
The Ensemble Theatre (1/23 - 2/22) | |
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Back to the Future The Musical
Theatre Under The Stars (3/31 - 4/5) | |
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El Paso Symphony Orchestra at The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center
The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center (11/8 - 5/25) | |
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Khalid & Lauv at 713 Music Hall
Khalid & Lauv at 713 Music Hall (6/18 - 6/18) | |
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Hadestown
The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts (2/10 - 2/15) | |
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Brother Andrew - Sensory Friendly
A.D. Players at The George Theater (4/22 - 4/22) | |
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English
Alley Theatre (2/13 - 3/8) | |
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