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The North Texas business giant, who died Aug. 5, was responsible more than anyone for the creation of the city landmark and concert hall.
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Morton H. Meyerson led the project to build the home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, which was named for him.
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Dallas bond money will go to maintenance of cultural facilities, but it won鈥檛 fix everything. The city has logged $133.2 million in needed repairs.
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Copeland will perform with the Meadows Symphony Orchestra at the Meyerson Symphony Center.
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This episode of the 四虎影院 video series "The Shape of Texas" explores the architecture of the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, a haven for choral and orchestral music in downtown Dallas.
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The Meyerson has been named one of the best orchestral halls in the world. The home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has been visited by former presidents鈥
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On Thursday night, nearly 700 singers gathered in the Meyerson Symphony Center to join the choir for 鈥淒allas Sings/Dallas Strongs.鈥 Among them were local鈥
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Eduardo Mata is anxious as he pulls into the Meyerson parking lot for the DSO's first rehearsal there. And 25 years ago, 四虎影院 contributor Quin Mathews was鈥
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The race to finish the Meyerson Symphony Center was tense, especially for acoustician Russell Johnson. This afternoon, as Art&Seek's Secrets of the鈥
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Critics say the organ inside the Meyerson Symphony Center is one of the greatest. In this installment of Secrets of the Meyerson, from 四虎影院鈥檚 Art&Seek, we鈥
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As construction workers raced to finish the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas 25 years ago, architect I.M. Pei toured the building he designed. He liked鈥
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Spectacular acoustics. That was the holy grail for the designers of the Meyerson Symphony Center. Art & Seek takes a behind-the-scenes look in a series鈥