What is dallas symphony chorus?

The Dallas Symphony Chorus is a professional choir that has been associated with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) since 1977. The chorus is made up of around 200 volunteer singers who audition annually and is considered one of the premier symphony choruses in the United States.

Founded by the late David R. Davidson, the Dallas Symphony Chorus has performed a wide variety of music, ranging from classical to contemporary. Along with the DSO, the chorus has collaborated with other internationally renowned orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

In addition to its performances with the DSO, the chorus also presents its own concerts throughout the year and has been featured on numerous recordings. The Dallas Symphony Chorus has been led by many distinguished conductors, including Robert Shaw, David R. Davidson, John Nelson, and Joshua Habermann. It continues to be a vital part of the Dallas arts community and a source of pride for the city of Dallas.