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Concerts & Performances

Jazz in the Atrium
Late Night After Hours Music Showcase
Bancroft Family Concerts
Energy and Repose: a special flute and piano performance


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Jazz in the Atrium

Thursdays, 6:00-8:00 p.m., Atrium, Jazz concert included in general admission to the Museum
Enjoy live jazz concerts, dinner, and drinks in the Atrium Cafe every Thursday.

For a full list of performers click here


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Late Night After Hours Music Showcase

Third Fridays, 10:00-11:00 p.m., Atrium, Included in admission to Late Nights
Every Late Night join us for our After Hours Music Showcase which will feature alt-country, folk, acoustic, indie, rock, hip hop, alternative, and emerging bands from Texas. 
Presented in partnership with KXT 91.7

Calhoun
Friday, March 16, featuring Calhoun
Formed in Fort Worth, Calhoun is a pop band influenced by root-rock and alt-country. In 2008 Calhoun released their second critically acclaimed album, Falter Waver Cultivate, produced by Stuart Sikes, and in 2011 they released their newest LP, an expansive twelve-track opus, Heavy Sugar.

Painted Tiger by Brian Guilliaux
Friday, April 20, featuring Tiger Darrow
Tiger Darrow is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist raised in Austin. She has won many accolades for her original compositions. A 2011 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, she is now a Music Composition major at New York University studying under Paul Galdston. The Dallas Observer has called her “one to watch.” In 2011 she released two albums: Hello, produced by foreverything music, and her self-produced album, You Know Who You Are.

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Friday, May 18, featuring Exit 380
Exit 380 has been performing alternative rock in North Texas for over eleven years. The Dallas Morning News stated that their latest release, Townies, “fit beautifully in the current roots-driven, hand-harvested national indie rock scene.”


This series is part of the monthly Late Nights at the Dallas Museum of Art program. 


Bancroft Family Concert Series

Presented in partnership with the Fine Arts Chamber Players
Selected Saturdays, 3:00 p.m., Horchow Auditorium, FREE

February 25
Dallas Symphony violinist Angela Fuller and friends perform music of Harrison and Corigliano

March 17
Dallas debut of the Wyeth String Quartet, principal string musicians of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

April 28
Music of Haydn, Beethoven, and Smetana performed by Dallas Symphony cellist Jolyon Pegis and violinist Maria Schleuning with pianist Liudmila Georgievskaya

May 19
6th Annual Charles Barr Memorial Concert features award-winning pianist Kyle Orth

For details call 214-520-2219 or visit the Fine Arts Chamber Players website


  

 Energy and Repose: a special flute and piano performance

Wednesday, February 22
11:00 a.m., Cafe
FREE for Cafe customers

Join us for a special lunchtime recital with flutist Francesca Arnone (faculty, Baylor University) and pianist Deborah Nemko (faculty, Bridgewater State University and New England Conservatory). The duo will present the flute and piano program Energy and Repose, which includes a great variety of styles and composers, such as CPE Bach, Poulenc, Moravec, Chen, and Schubert. This performance will also feature their premiere of Giuseppe Lupis’ clever work Gounod Save the Queen, written for this duo. 

 


 

 


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