“A Community of Music since 1981”
Established in 1981, the Mission of the Fine Arts Chamber Players is to enrich and enhance the quality of life for Dallas-area residents, especially families and children, through free concerts of classical music and educational activities.
Our Programs include:
For the Love of Music youth recitals
Music A-Z
Masterclasses
Latin Folk Fiesta
Workbench Project
Who are the Fine Arts Chamber Players?
The Fine Arts Chamber Players are not a set group of musicians, but professional classical musicians from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Dallas Opera Orchestra, the Fort Worth Symphony, and area university faculties who are chosen to play masterpieces of chamber music. Musicians for the young artist recital series are winners of area contests.Our educational and outreach programs are also performed by professionally trained actors, teachers and musicians.
What are the Fine Arts Chamber Player Concerts?
Dynamic concerts of classical chamber music with no admission charge since 1981 in three concerts series: the Bancroft Family Concerts Series are held one Saturday afternoon (daytime!) each month from Oct-May and the Basically Beethoven Festival, which includes the For the Love of Music youth recitals, are held each Sunday in July.
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What are the Fine Arts Chamber Players educational and outreach programs?
The are five FACP educational programs – Music A-Z, Dream Collectors FEA & MOP, Masterclasses and Latin Folk Fiesta. These educational programs are held according to class schedules and school requests with an average of over 400 performances each school year in North Texas public schools. Fine Arts Chamber Players Outreach includes the Workbench Project and The Dream Collectors Senior Program. Link to Educational and Outreach Programs
Where are the concerts, educational and outreach programs performed?
The Bancroft Family Concerts are held inside Horchow Auditorium at the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Basically Beethoven festival and For the Love of Music youth recitals are held at Dallas Cultural Centers like the Dallas Arboretum or the Grand Hall at The Texas Discovery Gardens in Fair Park. Our educational programs are performed in North Texas-area schools and our senior program in North Texas area Senior Centers.
How is the organization managed?
Managed as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization by FACP Artistic Director and Executive Director under the direction of the FACP Board of Directors and an outstanding group of volunteers.
Fine Arts Chamber Players offices are located in Dallas' Historical Turtle Creek Pump Station
Sammons Center for the Arts
3630 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas TX 75219