Dallas Symphony Orchestra joins symphonic video streaming platform Symphony.live
Amsterdam, October 31, 2024 – Symphony.live, the global classical music streaming platform, is proud to announce the addition of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) as its newest orchestra partner from the United States of America. Founded in 1900, the DSO is renowned for its world-class performances and recorded legacy. They received international accolades for their recently completed Wagner Ring Cycle led by Music Director Fabio Luisi.
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More information
For more information about the concerts and to access Symphony.live, you can visit the Symphony.live website or contact jeroen@symphonymedia.live.
About Symphony.live
At Symphony.live, we unite the world’s orchestras. Our dynamic and state-of-the-art technology platform will be the premier destination for symphonic music. By joining forces we aim to reshape the symphonic music experience, making it more accessible and engaging for everyone. We seek to inspire, delight, and connect our users, creating a community of music lovers from all walks of life. As the new home of symphonic music, we support orchestras in reaching new audiences worldwide while creating fresh revenue streams.
About the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, under the leadership of Music Director Fabio Luisi, presents more than 150 orchestra concerts each year at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, one of the world’s top-rated concert halls. As the largest performing arts organization in the Southwest, the DSO is committed to inspiring the broadest possible audience with distinctive classical programs, inventive pops concerts and innovative multi-media presentations. As part of its commitment to the community, the orchestra reaches more than 243,000 adults and children annually through performances, educational programs and community outreach initiatives. The orchestra offers more than 200 chamber concerts in neighborhoods throughout Dallas each year, as well as music lessons to more than 1500 students as part of its Young Strings and Young Musicians programs. The DSO has a tradition dating back to 1900 and is a cornerstone of the unique, 118-acre Arts District in Downtown Dallas that is home to multiple performing arts venues, museums and parks – the largest district of its kind in the nation. The DSO is supported, in part, by funds from the Office of Arts & Culture, City of Dallas. For more information, visit dallassymphony.org.