The 30 Best Symphonic concert in Dallas, Texas
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Caruth Auditorium
Caruth Auditorium, located at 6101 Bishop Boulevard in Dallas, Texas, is a premier concert hall with a seating capacity of 490. Known for its exceptional acoustics, the auditorium can be specially tuned to accommodate various types of musical performances. One of the highlights of Caruth Auditorium is the magnificent C.B. Fisk Opus 101 organ, a 51-stop, 3681-pipe instrument that is used for recitals, symphonic concerts, and choral performances. In September 1993, after a nine-year process of planning and construction, the Fisk organ was installed in Caruth Auditorium, replacing the previous Aeolian-Skinner organ. The Opus 101 organ features a unique tonal design inspired by German and French Baroque, French Romantic, and modern influences. The organ's striking mahogany case, designed by Charles L. Nazarian, is adorned with hammered spotted metal facade pipes, gold leaf accents, teal panels, and black detailing.
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