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Dallas Symphony tour going to Boston, New York and New Haven

These will be the orchestra’s first Northeast performances with music director Fabio Luisi.

In March, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will make its first tour beyond North Texas since 2013, with concerts in Boston, New York and New Haven. These will be the orchestra’s first Northeast appearances with Fabio Luisi, music director since 2020.

The performances will be at Symphony Hall, Boston (March 24), New York’s Carnegie Hall (March 26) and Woolsey Hall at Yale University in New Haven (March 28).

All three concerts will include What Keeps Me Awake by composer-in-residence Angélica Negrón and the Tchaikovsky Fifth Symphony. The Boston and New York performances also will include Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, with pianist Garrick Ohlsson. The Woolsey Hall concert will be free, but will require advance reservations. The other performances will be ticketed events.

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Acclaimed as principal conductor of the Metropolitan Opera between 2011 and 2017, Luisi will be making his first New York appearances since 2016. The DSO last performed in New York in 2011, under former music director Jaap van Zweden.

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For ticket information, go to bso.org/events, carnegiehall.org, or music.yale.edu/concerts. For further information on the tour, go to dallassymphony.org/tour23.