It tells you something about the low international profile of Spanish music that the pieces we most associate with the country... Bizet’s Carmen and Ravel’s Bolero... were composed by Frenchmen. Grover Wilkins and his Dallas-based Orchestra of New Spain are working to change that situation. - Scott Cantrell, Dallas Morning News

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DID YOU KNOW...
The orchestra gets its name from the present area of Texas and Mexico which was originally called New Spain by the Spanish explorers. We seek to present music from 'Old' Spain in the land of New Spain.

Contact the Orchestra of New Spain
Pegasus Musical Society
Dallas / Madrid / Paris
email info@orchestraofnewspain.org

POB 600227 Dallas, Texas 75360-0227
tel 214-750-1492
fax 214-750-1492 (on demand)

Madrid Barroco
Pº General Martínez Campos, 24 Bis
28010 Madrid SPAIN
Tel 34/91-702-7000, ext 222





Next Concert

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Fri, Oct. 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Meadows Museum, SMU Get Directions
tickets $25, students $10, family plan
You have heard our concerts amongst the splendid Treasures of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts at the Meadows. Now come to hear the music that paralleled this late medieval period, including the iconic mass of Guillaume de Machault.

Come and enjoy our Reflections on Mexico - 21st Anniversary Season.
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LISTEN TO THIS!
Please take a moment to listen to an mp3 of Grover Wilkins' interview discussing the much anticipated premieres of Francisco Courcelle’s The Italian Vespers and José de Nebra’s 1750 Miserere with Quin Mathews on Arts Matters, a radio program WRR 101.1 fm about arts in North Texas. (click Grover's name above to listen to the audio.)