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DSO on the GO: Concert at Duncanville High

Karina Canellakis (Image: Tracy Martin)
Karina Canellakis (Image: Tracy Martin)

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) announces its popular DSO on the GO series will expand to Duncanville with a concert of light classics at 7:30 PM Saturday, February 7, 2015 at Duncanville High School. DSO on the GO is generously supported by TACA (The Arts Community Alliance), the National Endowment for the Arts and The Ebby Halliday Companies.

“It’s been several years since the Dallas Symphony has performed for the people of Duncanville, and we are very happy to be returning,” said Dallas Symphony Orchestra President and CEO Jonathan Martin. “We hope the community enjoys hearing the DSO perform close to their homes, and that our music-making will provide uplifting entertainment for friends and families from across Southwest Dallas County.”

DSO on the GO: Duncanville features Dallas Symphony Assistant Conductor Karina Canellakis leading a program of beloved and familiar classics, including Symphonic Dances from West Side Story and other jazzy Broadway melodies by Bernstein, Suppé’s Light Cavalry Overture and Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite. Showcased with be Dallas Symphony Principal Clarinetist

Gregory Raden playing the showpiece Premiere rhapsodie by Debussy.

Karina Canellakis was recently hailed by The Dallas Morning News for her “most brilliant conducting debut” with the Dallas Symphony at the Meyerson Symphony Center. Gregory Raden has been praised for playing of “heartrending eloquence” (The Dallas Morning News) and “exquisite nuance” (The Washington Post).

Tickets to DSO on the GO: Duncanville are $19. Student tickets are $9. Tickets can be purchased at www.mydso.com or by calling 214.TIX.4DSO.