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Amarillo Symphony

Symphony presenting a seven concert series at the Civic Center Auditorium, a three concert Randel Chamber Orchestra series at various area churches and KinderKonzerts and Concerts for Young People every season.




Austin Symphony Orchestra

Enhancing the cultural quality of life for the adults and young people of Austin and Central Texas by providing excellence in music performance and educational programs.




Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra (BVSO)

The BVSO brings fine orchestral music to the Brazos Valley, home of Bryan/College Station and Texas A&M University.




Clear Lake Symphony

Community orchestra that seeks to complement the activities of nearby professional orchestras by providing opportunities for Bay Area musicians to perform a variety of musical genres.




Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Organization with a strong commitment to artistic excellence, present financial stability, and commitment to education and community service.




East Texas Symphony Orchestra

Information for this Texas-based musical organization.




El Paso Symphony Orchestra

Information on the season schedule, musicians, repertoire, dates and times.




Fort Worth Symphony

Information about this symphony, as well as the symphonic series, superstar pops, subscriber specials and concerts in the garden.




Houston Symphony

The orchestra fills each busy season with more than 200 classical, pops, education and family concerts which are attended by an estimated 300,000 people.




La Follia Austin Baroque

The ensemble performs Baroque music using instruments and performance styles proper to the Baroque period (c. 1600-1750).