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Symphony steps into the New Year with a 'Rainbow' of Chamber Music
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The New Texas Symphony Orchestra presents 'A Rainbow of Music' at Oak Lawn United Methodist Church
DALLAS - Rezul -- The New Texas Symphony Orchestra (NTSO), Dallas' premier all-volunteer community orchestra, opens the new year with a winter chamber concert, 'A Rainbow of Music' on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 3:00 PM at Oak Lawn United Methodist Church.
Under the direction of Dr. Michelle Perrin Blair, NTSO's Artistic Director, the concert will feature a vibrant program of classical and contemporary works that celebrate the beauty of diversity, unity, and hope for the year ahead.
Event Details:
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"Music has the profound ability to unite us and remind us of the beauty in diversity. With this concert, we aim to celebrate the many colors of humanity through the universal language of music," said Dr. Blair.
As with all NTSO events, this chamber concert is free and open to the public, reflecting the orchestra's mission to make live music accessible to everyone.
Under the direction of Dr. Michelle Perrin Blair, NTSO's Artistic Director, the concert will feature a vibrant program of classical and contemporary works that celebrate the beauty of diversity, unity, and hope for the year ahead.
Event Details:
- Who: New Texas Symphony Orchestra
- What: A Rainbow of Music' Winter Chamber Concert – a free community performance celebrating diversity and new beginnings through music
- When: Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 3:00 PM
- Where: Oak Lawn United Methodist Church, Dallas, TX
- How: FREE admission for all, but reservations requested at https://www.ntso.org/concerts/winter-chamber-concert
- Why: To bring people together through the power of music and celebrate the vibrant "colors" of humanity
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"Music has the profound ability to unite us and remind us of the beauty in diversity. With this concert, we aim to celebrate the many colors of humanity through the universal language of music," said Dr. Blair.
As with all NTSO events, this chamber concert is free and open to the public, reflecting the orchestra's mission to make live music accessible to everyone.
Source: New Texas Symphony Orchestra
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