
Upcoming Concerts
Save the Dates!
Under the baton of our new Artistic Director, Dr. Michelle Perrin Blair, the NTSO’s 22nd Season is set to soar!
Mark your calendars—you don’t want to miss a single note.

WE OVERCOME
Our season opens with a powerful evening of music born from struggle and resilience, culminating in Margaret Bonds' extraordinary Montgomery Variations—a seven-movement masterpiece that transforms the spiritual "I Want Jesus To Walk With Me" into a profound journey through the civil rights movement, from the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott to the tragic 1963 Birmingham church bombing.

WE FLY
Join us for an exhilarating evening featuring Quinn Mason's joyous Inspiration! Festive Overture, a rediscovered Romantic masterpiece in Léon Boëllmann's Variations symphoniques with guest cellist Laura Ospina, and a breathtaking cosmic journey through excerpts from Gustav Holst's epic The Planets. Celebrate the soaring power of human inspiration, the rediscovery of forgotten masterworks, and a breathtaking journey through the cosmos itself with WE FLY.

WE HONOR
Our season concludes with a heartfelt celebration of the musical traditions and cultural legacies that shape our world. Join us for an inspiring finale featuring Maria Grenfell's jubilant Fanfare for a City, Alexander Glazunov's lyrical Alto Saxophone Concerto with guest artist Roy Allen, and Antonín Dvořák's beloved Symphony No. 9 "New World"—a masterwork that honors the rich tapestry of American musical heritage. From Australia to America, from classical tradition to jazz innovation, this concert pays tribute to the diverse voices and timeless beauty that connect us all.

North Texas Giving Day
The New Texas Symphony Orchestra (NTSO), Dallas' premier community orchestra, is an all-volunteer, nonprofit performing arts group. At the heart of NTSO is the belief that music has the power to bring people together. By sharing the joy of FREE live performances for ALL, we aim to bridge the gap between musicians and the audience, fostering a sense of unity and creating memorable experiences that resonate long after the final note fades.

Retirement Celebration for Dr. Kathryn D. Brownlee
Join us as we acknowledge our founder’s outstanding 21-year tenure leading the premier community orchestra of Dallas.

Summertime
Program
Summer Dreams, op. 47 (1901, orch. 2022) Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944), arr. Kenneth Atkins
This delightful piece for NTSO Strings captures the essence of summer. Kenneth Atkins’ arrangement brings a fresh orchestral perspective to Beach’s original work.

MusicLounge x Skinny Cooks
In collaboration with Swan Strings and the South Dallas Cultural Center, the NTSO is proud to join and support our friends Skinny Cooks for this special performance.

Wisdom
Program
Procession of the Nobles (Cortege) from Mlada Suite (1903) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)
This majestic piece exudes grandeur and wisdom, with a regal march showcasing Rimsky-Korsakov’s orchestration mastery.
Skinny Cooks Brianne Sargent and Nigel Newton
Featuring guest artists Skinny Cooks, these original works will bring contemporary insights and innovative sounds, reflecting modern wisdom and creativity.
Symphony No. 8, op. 88, B.163, G major (1889) Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)
Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 combines Bohemian folk music with classical traditions, showcasing his mature compositional style and a deep understanding of musical wisdom.

Adventure
Bränningar, op. 19 (Breaking Waves) (1895) Helena Munktell
This orchestral work captures the adventurous spirit of the sea with musical depictions of breaking waves and the power of nature. Munktell was one of the first Swedish women to gain recognition as a composer.
Scenes from Zeeskyzii (2024) Zion Pullman
This new commission for the NTSO promises fresh and exciting musical landscapes. As a contemporary piece, it will likely explore innovative sounds and themes. We will also feature Mr. Pullman’s artwork.
Symphony No. 2 in C minor, op. 17 <1872; rev 1879-80> Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
One of the beloved Russian composer’s most joyful works, this symphony reflects Tchaikovsky’s early commitment to using local folk tunes for many of his themes.

Joy @ RedBird
Program
A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson
Chanukah Festival Overture Calvin Custer
Concert Suite from The Polar Express arr. Jerry Brubaker
Greensleeves Alfred Reed
How the Grinch Stole Christmas arr. Jerry Brubaker
Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson
A Most Wonderful Christmas Robert A. Sheldon

Joy @ NorthPark
Program
A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson
Chanukah Festival Overture Calvin Custer
Concert Suite from The Polar Express arr. Jerry Brubaker
Greensleeves Alfred Reed
How the Grinch Stole Christmas arr. Jerry Brubaker
Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson
A Most Wonderful Christmas Robert A. Sheldon

BingoNTSO - November 2024
Eat, Drink and be ‘Mary’ playing bingo! All proceeds benefit the NTSO. Reserve your table today at https://www.yelp.com/reservations/hamburger-marys-dallas-dallas?source=yelp_biz&date=2024-04-07&time=1830&covers=2.

Hope
Program
The Moldau (1874) Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884)
This symphonic poem is part of Smetana’s more extensive work “Má vlast” (“My Homeland”). It vividly depicts the journey of the Vltava River from its source in the Bohemian forests, through the Czech countryside, to the city of Prague. The piece is known for its beautiful melodies and rich orchestration, capturing the essence of Czech nationalism.
Ballade for piano and orchestra, op. 19 (1881, rev. 1901) Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924),
This work features a lyrical and expressive piano part seamlessly integrated with the orchestra. It showcases Fauré’s mastery of melody and harmony. Renowned pianist Baya Kakouberi is the featured soloist.
Symphony No. 3 in C minor (1940) Florence Price (1887-1953)
Florence Price was the first African American woman to have a symphony performed by a major American orchestra. Her Symphony No. 3 combines classical forms with African American musical traditions, including spirituals and folk music. This work reflects themes of resilience and hope.

North Texas Giving Day
Donate to the New Texas Symphony Orchestra on any date from September 1 through September 19, 2024 at https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/organization/New-Texas-Symphony-Orchestra/welcome.

PLATINUM: Pictures
Pictures, the final performance of our 20th Anniversary PLATINUM Season, gathers inspiration from the visual arts.

Bingo - Eclipse Weekend
Eat, Drink and be ‘Mary’ playing bingo! All proceeds benefit the NTSO. Reserve your table today at https://www.yelp.com/reservations/hamburger-marys-dallas-dallas?source=yelp_biz&date=2024-04-07&time=1830&covers=2.

PLATINUM: Sun and Serenade
In celebration of the upcoming total solar eclipse, the NTSO presents Sun and Serenade as part of the organization’s 20th platinum anniversary. The concert marks the premiere performance and introduction of the NTSO Strings Orchestra.

PLATINUM: Stars
Stars, our 20th Anniversary PLATINUM Season’s second concert, gathers inspiration from the full solar eclipse visiting us in April 2024.

Holiday Concert @ The Shops at Redbird
NTSO is proud to celebrate its 20th anniversary this year and thrilled to perform festive holiday music for our community. Join us for our FREE 2023 Holiday Concert at The Shops at Redbird.

Holiday Concert @ NorthPark Center
NTSO is proud to celebrate its 20th anniversary this year and thrilled to perform festive holiday music for our community. Join us for our FREE 2023 Holiday Concert at NorthPark Center. in the first floor atrium beneath the food court.

PLATINUM: Tapestry
Our 20th Anniversary PLATINUM season opens with Tapestry, showcasing the spectrum of fabric we call symphonic music.

Stages: Beyond Boundaries
The New Texas Symphony Orchestra (NTSO) is excited to present our third concert of the 2022-23 season. Beyond Boundaries features composers stretching the boundaries of symphonic music into new territories.