NTSO Is Dancing with DAAYO and the Doctor

The Dallas Asian American Youth Orchestra joins the New Texas Symphony Orchestra to celebrate music from 'At the Ballet' under the baton of the newly conferred Dr. Katherine Brown following the completion of her dissertation at Boston University.

Dallas, TX -- (SBWire) -- 01/21/2016 --The New Texas Symphony Orchestra, the premier community orchestra of Dallas, performs "ALL IN! At the Ballet" at the Latino Cultural Center with the Dallas Asian American Youth Orchestra:

WHO: New Texas Symphony Orchestra and the Dallas Asian American Youth Orchestra
WHAT: "At the Ballet" youth concert
WHEN: Saturday, January 30, 5:00 pm
WHERE: Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak St, Dallas, TX 75204
HOW MUCH: $25 | http://www.ntso.org/product/season-concert-2-ballet/ (http://ntso.org/product/season-concert-2-ballet/)

Joining the NTSO for ALL IN! At the Ballet is the Dallas Asian American Youth Orchestra, a non-profit youth orchestra open to all students in the North Texas area. Together, they will perform works from ballets written by Strauss, Schubert, and Tchaikovsky, to name a few.

While DAAYO plays mostly western classical music, they are known for highlighting music of Asian composers. Their organization features four ensembles and a chamber music program. NTSO players lead two DAAYO ensembles: concertmaster, Thomas Keeley, and principal second violinist, Erin M. Fox. The NTSO is excited to have the Young Musicians Orchestra, under the direction of Ms. Fox, playing this concert side-by-side with the players of the NTSO.

"At the Ballet" will be the first concert that the New Texas Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by the newly conferred, Dr. Kathryn D. "Cathy" Brown, after she successfully completed her degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in Music Education from Boston University. Brown initiated her coursework in the summer of 2006 and began work on her dissertation in 2010. The work, entitled "Adult Community Orchestras in Texas:

Activity and Background Profiles of Participants with a Report of Organizational Standing," surveyed community orchestras in Texas, looking for patterns that might have influenced these players in deciding to continue making music as adults. As a believer in music making as a lifelong endeavor, Dr. Brown founded the NTSO is 2004 and continues as the organization's artistic director and conductor.

About DAAYO
The mission of the Dallas Asian American Youth Orchestra (http://www.DAAYO.org) is to develop youths of high musical ability and outstanding character through a musically advanced, professionally run youth orchestra, which delights and serves the North Texas community. The orchestra features a distinctive Asian flair to its repertoire and is comprised of youths from all cultural backgrounds.

About NTSO
The New Texas Symphony Orchestra (http://www.ntso.org/) is an all-volunteer, non-profit performing arts group under the baton of Dr. Kathryn D. "Cathy" Brown, who founded the NTSO in 2004 with a two-fold dream that provides amateur musicians an opportunity to play in a full orchestra setting and to share with audiences the excitement and quality that comes from music performed by those who play purely for the love of it. The 2015-16 concert season entitled "ALL IN!" features four concerts celebrating the music of opera, the ballet, American composers, and great symphonic classics.

Media Contact:
Address/Zip: Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak St, Dallas, TX 75204
Company/Business: New Texas Symphony Orchestra
Media Contact Number: 2142063800
Website: www.ntso.org
Contact person/title: Wade Hyde, Executive Director
email: wade.hyde@ntso.org
Url: http://ntso.org/

Media Relations Contact

Wade Hyde
Executive Director
214-206-3800
http://ntso.org/

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