The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (aka DSO) was founded in 1914 in Detroit, Michigan. Its most famous music directors were Paul Paray (1951-1962), Antal Doráti (1977-1981), and Neeme Järvi (1990-2005). Paray, Dorati, and Järvi each recorded a large and diverse set of music with the orchestra. Paray's greatest legacy with the DSO is his recording of Russian and French moderns: Saint-Saens, Ravel, Stravinsky, and others. Doráti is notable for his fondness for Eastern European composers.
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra has had 38 concerts.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra is most often considered to be Classical, Classical Performance, Orchestra, American Orchestra, Modern Classical, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Symphony.
The last Detroit Symphony Orchestra concert was on February 18, 2024 at Dreyfoos Hall in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States.
The songs that Detroit Symphony Orchestra performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 10, 2016 concert at Meadow Brook Amphitheatre in Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States: