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Violinists Angela Fuller Heyde and Bing Wang, along with other musicians, wear their masks while performing on stage.
The Dallas Symphony is one of the few professional orchestras in the country performing its season in a concert hall, before a live audience, through the pandemic.
After months of COVID-19 concert cancellations, Dallas Symphony musicians like Emily Levin, the orchestra’s principal harpist, were ready for some return to normal.
“Being able to play in orchestra again, there really aren’t words to describe it,” Levin said, “You know, it’s your livelihood, it’s your career, your passion. You don’t do it to make a lot of money, you do it because you love it.”
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Violinists Angela Fuller Heyde and Bing Wang, along with other musicians, wear their masks while performing on stage.
The Dallas Symphony is one of the few professional orchestras in the country performing its season in a concert hall, before a live audience, through the pandemic.
After months of COVID-19 concert cancellations, Dallas Symphony musicians like Emily Levin, the orchestra s principal harpist, were ready for some return to normal.
“Being able to play in orchestra again, there really aren’t words to describe it, Levin said, You know, it’s your livelihood, it’s your career, your passion. You don’t do it to make a lot of money, you do it because you love it.”