on Sunday at the North Texas Performing Arts Center.Some of the greatest compositions ever written are about our furriest, scaliest and slimiest friends.
No, we're not talking lawyers, politicians or that relative with psoriasis who constantly sleeps on your couch. We're talking about animals.Catalogue of the BirdsThere's also Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov'sthe one you probably hear every time in your head when you're on a tight deadline and have million things to do in a matter of minutes., a comic opera about the prettiest pig in the barnyard.around that same theme with starting at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct.
Each show won't just have new and classic compositions about music. Some actual animals will be at the show courtesy of, a Dallas-based traveling zoo that cares for and brings wild and exotic animals like kangaroos, chinchillas, ball pythons, African spur tortoises and tarantulas for live shows and events.
“The Plano Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to providing innovative, educational, and fun programming for families with kids of all ages,” education director Dr. Jennifer Wheeler says. “Each concert in the Plano Symphony Family Series will be a fun, new experience. We’re excited to start off with a live animal feature.”series will feature four programs of compiled music designed for families of all ages to enjoy together at the symphony.