Dallas String Quartet
A Family Fun Series Show Proudly Sponsored by the Bauman Family Foundation, Inc.
The Dallas String Quartet is "not your grandma's string quartet." Bringing classical and contemporary music together in a revolutionary combination of acoustic and electric string instruments, the Dallas-based ensemble has performed their high-energy shows for audiences around the world. From "Sweet Child of Mine" to "Thriller" to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons," the Dallas String Quartet's performances are never the same and never boring.
The Dallas String Quartet features Eleanor Dunbar and Melissa Priller on violin, Ion Zanca on viola, and Young Heo on bass. The group has performed alongside some of the music industry's greatest performers, including Kenny G, Air Supply, Josh Groban, and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. In addition to performing for sold-out audiences in venues like the House of Blues, the Dallas String Quartet has also played for Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush as well as for the NBA and NFL organizations. With a large following on Pandora and Sirius Radio, the ensemble has released four albums since 2011. Their latest album, DSQ was released in 2016 to widespread critical acclaim. Don't miss The Dallas String Quartet live at The Lyric Theatre this season as Beethoven and Bono collide.
The Dallas String Quartet features Eleanor Dunbar and Melissa Priller on violin, Ion Zanca on viola, and Young Heo on bass. The group has performed alongside some of the music industry's greatest performers, including Kenny G, Air Supply, Josh Groban, and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. In addition to performing for sold-out audiences in venues like the House of Blues, the Dallas String Quartet has also played for Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush as well as for the NBA and NFL organizations. With a large following on Pandora and Sirius Radio, the ensemble has released four albums since 2011. Their latest album, DSQ was released in 2016 to widespread critical acclaim. Don't miss The Dallas String Quartet live at The Lyric Theatre this season as Beethoven and Bono collide.