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Roberts Performs with Dallas Symphony Orchestra in Livestream Performance

Chair of Instrumental Division, Coordinator for Conservatory in the Community and Professor of Saxophone Timothy Roberts, D.M.A., performed Danzon #6 by Arturo Marquez with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra on a Día de los Muertos concert on Saturday, Oct. 31, at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas, with a socially distanced orchestra and a limited-availability concert hall.

“It was fascinating to learn the multitude of procedures that Dallas has put in place to hold a safe and successful regular concert season — one of only four U.S. orchestras to be doing this — including daily COVID-19 testing of all musicians,” said Dr. Roberts.

(Roberts begins playing around 08:30).

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