Bach in the Subways at Mockingbird Station

Mockingbird Station® Presents Annual Bach in the Subways Concert

Bach in the Subways celebrates classical music with a live concert open to the public


Bach is back! Mockingbird Station® welcomes Bach in the Subways, a derivative of “Music on Mockingbird,” for a special concert featuring music from famous musician Johann Sebastian Bach in collaboration with WRR Classical 101, Friends of WRR,   KERA, University Crossing, and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestraa diverse organization of highly talented young musicians from over 50 communities in the Metroplex.  In celebration of Bach’s 339th birthday, Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra will join thousands of musicians across the world for the annual tradition of performing Bach in public – subways, parks, cafés, zoos, and other public spaces – while declining donations.

Patrons of Mockingbird Station® are invited to enjoy Bach in the Subways on Thursday, March 21, 2024, at 7:00 pm. The public is invited to attend this free performance at Mockingbird Station, 5307 E. Mockingbird Ln., Dallas, TX 75206. Some of Bach’s most beloved chamber music works will be included in the program. Seating is limited, so guests are encouraged to bring along their own chairs or blankets. Complimentary sub sandwiches will be provided by New York Sub in Highland Park.

“Our mission is to bring Bach to as many people around the world as possible,” says Dale Henderson, the New York City-based cellist who founded Bach in the Subways Day in 2010 and leads the movement today. "My long-term vision for Bach in the Subways," Henderson says, "is to bring a renaissance of interest and inspiration and excitement about classical music to, ideally, the globe."  This year’s celebration will be large and global, transcending cultural boundaries and engaging musicians of all talent levels and instruments.

For more information about the national event, click here.


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For information about Bach in the Subways, including details and coverage from performances around the world, click here or write to info@bachinthesubways.org.

ABOUT MOCKINGBIRD STATION®
With 37 of the most vibrant eateries, shops, and entertainment venues in Dallas, you’ll always be able to upgrade your wardrobe, pamper yourself, or channel your inner foodie. Conveniently located in thriving midtown Dallas, Mockingbird Station® offers a picturesque mixed-use development with premier shopping, critically acclaimed restaurants, unparalleled entertainment, contemporary residential living spaces, and first-class workplace options designed to represent the very best of life in Dallas. More info can be found at www.mockingbirdstation.com


ABOUT UNIVERSITY CROSSING
University Crossing is a vibrant neighborhood consisting of more than 200 dynamic businesses and organizations including shops, restaurants, arts attractions and more – all thriving within a 122-acre radius defined by certain borders of North Central Expressway (US 75), Mockingbird Lane, Greenville Avenue, and Lovers Lane. Find more information about University Crossing at www.universitycrossing.com

ABOUT GREATER DALLAS YOUTH ORCHESTRA

The mission of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra is to inspire and cultivate excellence in youth through music education, ensemble building, and performance opportunities. The Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, founded in 1972 by a group of parents, educators, and musicians who valued music education and the outcomes it could provide. The program cultivates learning and creativity, as well as social and motivational skills in around 470 talented young musicians, performing in ten ensembles. GDYO musicians socialize with a diverse group of highly talented peers from over 50 communities in the Metroplex, as well as interacting with professionals from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Dallas Opera Orchestra, the Dallas Winds and multiple other local music ensembles. Find more information at www.gdyo.org. 

ABOUT WRR 101   

Since 1921, WRR has served North Texas as the state’s first licensed radio station. Though its origins began as a groundbreaking event in public service for police and fire on the AM band, WRR has provided classical music as a commercial station on the FM band at 101.1 since 1964. Through the decades, WRR’s priority has been to bring world-class music and arts programming to its listeners, and to be a champion for the local arts community. As of January 3, 2023, WRR is a noncommercial classical radio station under management of KERA.  More information about WRR can be found at www.wrr101.org 

ABOUT KERA   

KERA is a not-for-profit public media organization serving North Texas through KERA TV, KERA Create, KERA World, KERA Kids 24/7, KERA News 90.1., the Triple-A music station KXT 91.7 FM, and the classical music station WRR 101.1 FM. For over 60 years, North Texans have turned to KERA as a vibrant destination for community engagement and lifelong learning. KERA produces original multimedia content, carries the best in national and international public television and radio programs, and provides online resources at www.kera.org

ABOUT BACH IN THE SUBWAYS

Bach in the Subways is a global initiative centered around the birthday of classical composer J.S. Bach each March. The purpose is to share his music in public spaces, performed live, free of charge. Today, more than 150 cities around the world take part, including Dallas. Though the idea originated with a single cellist performing in a New York City subway, performances can take place wherever there are people to hear the music – in malls, on the street, in churches, coffee shops, airports, and more. The most important idea behind Bach in the Subways has always been to bring live Bach, and by extension classical music, to as many people as possible

ABOUT FRIENDS OF WRR:

For over 40 years, Friends of WRR has collaborated with WRR101 and the City of Dallas to ensure that WRR remains a city-owned and independent arts asset and that classical music is a continuous part of the North Texas community.  The organization supports WRR, the voice of classical music and the arts in North Texas, by advocating to keep them city-owned and independent, promoting classical music education, and partnering with arts organizations to increase awareness of all arts programs.