Beethoven Gets a Festival

This spring the Dallas Symphony celebrates the music of Beethoven with concerts featuring the composer’s symphonies as well as some of his more intimate chamber works. A chamber concert featuring the music of Beethoven and Haydn kicks off the festival across the street from the Meyerson at Dallas City Performance...
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This spring the Dallas Symphony celebrates the music of Beethoven with concerts featuring the composer’s symphonies as well as some of his more intimate chamber works. A chamber concert featuring the music of Beethoven and Haydn kicks off the festival across the street from the Meyerson at Dallas City Performance Hall, 2520 Flora St. DSO co-concertmasters Alexander Kerr and Nathan Olson along with pianist Alessio Bax will perform two of Beethoven’s violin sonatas (Numbers 3 and 8) and a piano trio by Haydn. Tickets are $29 and available at dallassymphony.com.
Mon., April 28, 8 p.m., 2014

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