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Dallas Symphony CEO highlights 125th season, education programs and Meyerson upkeep
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Michelle Miller Burns, president and CEO of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, briefed the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission on the orchestra’s 125th season, education reach, economic impact study and ongoing Meyerson maintenance and bond-funded projects.
Michelle Miller Burns, Ross Perot president and chief executive officer of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, briefed the Arts and Culture Advisory Commission on the orchestra’s operations, education programs and facilities work at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.
Burns said the 2025 season marks the orchestra’s 125th anniversary and that the organization serves roughly 250,000 people annually across concerts, education and engagement programs, presenting about 150 concerts per year. She said the DSO serves 10,000 students…
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