Innovationsof theTexas Chamber Orchestra
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The following categories outline costs associated with one subscription concert. Corporations and individuals are invited to choose the category that fits your wallet or suits your fancy. Support the Texas Chamber Orchestra in our quest to continue playing fine, classical music in Addison, Carrollton, Coppell, and Farmer's Branch. |
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The Texas Chamber Orchestra continues the popular Young Artist Competition into its 1999-2000 season. Audience development is a long-term objective of the TCO. The Young Artist Competition is the centerpiece of this objective. High school students are invited to register and participate in the competition. The winners earn the privilege of being the guest soloists at our March 2000 concert. The three different categories are: piano, strings and woodwinds. |
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During the summer months the Texas Chamber Orchestra conducts fun, informative and informal free concerts for children and adults at local libraries throughout the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metrocrest community. |
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Its function is to support the TCO though volunteer service and fund-raising activities. Any person may become a member through volunteer service on a committee and payment of annual dues. An auxiliary body of the Board of Directors of the Texas Chamber Orchestra, the Camerata Guild was formed during the 1996-97 season. |
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