Opening Night Concert continued
The Dallas String Quartet An international music sensation, DSQ is a fusion of classical and
contemporary music on both traditional and electric strings. With the 2016 release of their fourth album “DSQ,” they continue to expand their passionate following on Pandora, Spotify, and Sirius XM radio. DSQ performs intimately as a quartet or with a full accompaniment of drums, guitar, and piano. In addition to performing internationally, DSQ has played “at home” for Presidents Obama and Bush, the College Football Playoff, and the NBA and NFL organizations. DSQ has sold out concert venues like the House of Blues and symphony halls alike. They have played alongside Josh Groban, Chicago, and the Trans- Siberian Orchestra.
Meet the DSQ members:
ION ZANCA - Composer and Violinist Ion Zanca has earned a reputation nationwide as a prolific performer, composer, and producer. His talents as a versatile violist have been celebrated on the classical stage as well as on the jazz and contemporary music scene. Having performed for two sitting presidents, the NFL, and the NBA, he has also appeared on numerous national media outlets such as ESPN, NBC, and the CW.
MELISSA PRILLER - Violinist Melissa Priller is a professional violinist experienced in many playing styles with a passion for performing and a virtuosic flare that electrifies stages across the country. Playing classical and electric violin, Melissa has recorded a number of albums and singles with various professional
artists, in addition to being featured in various music videos and film works.
ELEANOR DUNBAR - Violinist Violinist Eleanor Dunbar is an accomplished and commanding artist,
performing regularly as a soloist, chamber music enthusiast, and concertmaster. A graduate of Southern Methodist University, she earned her Bachelor’s of Music degree in Violin Performance under the direction of Emanuel Borok. During her education at SMU, she was awarded the prestigious Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award, given to an outstanding music major each year.
YOUNG HEO - Bass Young Heo is a professional jazz bassist based in Dallas, Texas. Young had the opportunity to play in a professional setting with Ellis Marsalis, Adonis Rose, Delfaeyo Marsalis, Stefan Karlsson, and Bernard Wright, and recorded over twenty albums including One O’clock Lab Band 2013.
ANTHONY PLANT - Guitarist Anthony Plant has been playing in the rich music scene of Dallas/Fort Worth since his early teens. His guitar playing has given him the opportunity to play with many legends, such as Michael W Smith, Antonio Sanchez (Pat Metheny Group), Randy Brecker, Ronnie Laws, the Temptations, Bucky Pizzarelli, and Snarky Puppy to name a few. He studied guitar on scholarship at the University of North Texas with Fred
Hamilton and Joe Lee, and in Dallas, TX with the masterful Jason Bucklin.
EFREN GUZMAN JR. - Percussionist Efren Guzman Jr. (“Chiquis”) stands out among his peers for his amazing flexibility and impeccable rhythm. He is equally gifted in all musical styles: classical, pops, Broadway, Latin, Jazz, Big Band, studio recordings, etc. His finesse, elegance and command of all kinds of percussion instruments, make him truly unique in the world of music. A complete musician, his piano and composition gifts are added attributes to an already stellar career.
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