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The City Performance Hall is a multi-disciplinary center that will bring to the Dallas Arts District a broad range of cultural performances and events by a growing group of small and midsize cultural organizations that represent all artistic disciplines and the diverse heritages of our community. Located at the intersection of Routh and Flora, the City Performance Hall will be a gateway to the Arts District.
 
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2520 Flora Street
Dallas, TX 75201
972-385-7267 (Phone)
www.chambermusicinternational.org
 
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The City Performance Hall is a multi-disciplinary center that will bring to the Dallas Arts District a broad range of cultural performances and events by a growing group of small and midsize cultural organizations that represent all artistic disciplines and the diverse heritages of our community. Located at the intersection of Routh and Flora, the City Performance Hall will be a gateway to the Arts District.

The City Performance Hall is designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. SOM’s design for the City Performance Hall is intended to provide a lyrical and elegant addition to the Dallas Arts District. The facility will be a unique and delightful “village for the arts” for the many performing arts groups that will use the complex. The facility is made up of linear pavilions, capped by varying ribbon-like roof forms. Each of the different spaces is clearly articulated, making the complex easy to navigate and utilize. The building’s forms are a direct expression of the volumes required for the 750-seat multi-purpose hall; the two 200-seat flexible theaters; art gallery; café; two classrooms / rehearsal spaces; along with the supporting spaces necessary to operate a performing arts facility. A series of courtyards accent the complex, providing special event areas for visitors and performers. An arcade runs thru the facility, liking Ross to Flora Street. The center will be built in two phases; Phase One includes the 750-seat hall and its support and public areas. Funding for the City Performance Hall is provided by the Citizens of Dallas thru the 2006 Bond Program.

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP is one of the world’s leading architecture, urban design, engineering, and interior architecture firms. Founded in 1936, SOM’s sophistication in building technology applications and commitment to design quality has resulted in a portfolio that features some of the most important architectural accomplishments of the 20th century including such notable buildings as the Sears Tower and John Hancock Center (Chicago); the Lever House (New York); Canary Wharf (London) and the Washington Mall and Constitution Gardens (Washington, D.C.). SOM Design Partner Leigh Breslau leads the design team in association with Corgan Associates, Jaffee Holden, and Schuler Shook.

 
Concerts at this Location

Concert 1: Friday, September 27, 2013 - 8:00PM
Concert 2: Saturday, November 30, 2013 - 8:00PM
Concert 3: Friday, January 3, 2014 - 8:00PM
Concert 5: Friday, March 14, 2014 - 8:00PM
SMU Caruth Auditorium
Owen Arts Center of the Meadows School of the Arts of SMU

St. Barnabas Presbyterian Church
St. Barnabas Presbyterian Church

Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church
Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church

Canyon Creek Presbyterian Church
Canyon Creek Presbyterian Church, Richardson

SMU Caruth Auditorium - Special Event
Owen Arts Center of the Meadows School of the Arts of SMU

St. Matthew’s Episcopal Cathedral
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Cathedral, Dallas

Dallas City Performance Hall
The City Performance Hall is a multi-disciplinary center that will bring to the Dallas Arts District a broad range of cultural performances and events by a growing group of small and midsize cultural organizations that represent all artistic disciplines and the diverse heritages of our community. Located at the intersection of Routh and Flora, the City Performance Hall will be a gateway to the Arts District.



 

IMAGINE  the world’s most acclaimed musicians brought together for a single performance – not in London, New York, or Prague, but here in North Texas.  Our 28th season presents 30 superstars of classical music in six unique concert programs – just for you.

 
DISCOVER  brilliant young prizewinners from across the globe, performing with celebrated virtuosi.  Our “ensemble for an evening” format gives performances a remarkable electricity and freshness.
 
EXPERIENCE  the intimacy of our concerts. Watch the dynamic interplay among the artists, hear their breath quicken, as they paint a canvas of sound that fills the hall or hushes it to the quietness of a falling leaf.
 
ENJOY  the world’s most beloved classical music, performed by its most admired masters. Chamber Music International’s 28th Season presents a once-in-a-lifetime experience with timeless music.

 

Nai-Yuan Hu - Violin
Since winning the First Prize of the prestigious Queen Elisabeth International Competition in 1985, violinist Nai-Yuan Hu has appeared on many of the world’s stages, including the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Avery Fisher Hall in New York and major venues in London, Paris, Brussels, Munich, and other cities in Europe, North and South Americas and Asia. In praise of his playing, BBC Music Magazine wrote, “Taiwanese violinist Nai-Yuan Hu is an awesomely capable performer whose technical facility, musical intelligence and unfaltering verve place him among the higher echelons of today’s string virtuosi.”

Mr. Hu’s solo engagements include appearances with the...more

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