Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
In September of 1989, a new era in the cultural life of Dallas began with the completion of the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The Meyerson, as it is known, was created by internationally renowned design team, architect I.M. Pei and acoustician Russell Johnson.
Since its grand opening celebration, the legendary rich sound of the Meyerson’s Eugene McDermott Concert Hall has made it a premier destination for the world’s finest soloists and conductors.
Dallas Morning News Classical Music Critic Scott Cantrell wrote:
“The Meyerson washes you in sound. I still marvel at the sonic sumptuousness, the way the sound can be felt moving in space. Release one of those big chords in a Bruckner symphony, and it disappears into the ceiling with a breathtaking ‘tail’ of reverberation. The effect still sends chills down my back.”
For more information about the Meyerson Symphony Center, please visit MeyersonSymphonyCenter.com or call 214.670.3600.

