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Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

330 East 4th Street, Suite 200
Fort Worth TX, USA
(817) 665-6500
www.fortworthsymphony.com

About Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

For more than 75 years, the Fort Worth Symphony has offered musical performances of exceptionally high quality. Under Music Director Miguel Harth-Bedoya, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra has ushered in a new musical era. Two concert series are offered at the Bass Performance Hall: the Symphonic Series and the Pops Series, which features a variety of nationally renowned musical artists. In the summer, the Fort Worth Symphony presents "Concerts in the Garden," a music festival held "under the stars" at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, featuring a broad range of musical styles and spectacular fireworks displays. A Composer Festival is held in August annually. Tickets for the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and all other performances are available online.

Upcoming Openings

Explore Peru
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
Explore Peru
Exhibition Dates: Friday, November 20, 2009 - Sunday, November 22, 2009
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra takes music lovers on an exciting journey Nov. 20-22, exploring three centuries of music influenced by the culture and landscapes of the Inca Trail countries....more info

Reviews March 2009

Preview of Oz with Orchestra

Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! Join Dorothy and her crew as they seek the great wizard in this multimedia production of the Wizard of Oz. Watch the beautifully restored Oscar-winning film featuring Judy Garland's original vocal ...more info

Review of Petrouchka

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is to be commended for its non-traditional programming. So far this season the orchestra and its music director, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, have presented three Mahler symphonies on three consecutive ...more info

Review of Mahler Cycle Festival

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra's Mahler Cycle festival, held August 21-24 at Bass Hall, should not have happened. Regional orchestras like Fort Worth's rarely play the music of Gustav Mahler. With only sixty-three permanent ...more info