Founded in 2011, The Dallas Chamber Symphony (DCS) is a professional orchestra and 501(c)(3) nonprofit that exists to engage community audiences and enrich people’s lives by sharing in the discovery, creation, exploration, and enjoyment of great music. Annually, the ensemble caters to a diverse audience exceeding 55,000 individuals through its subscription season, acclaimed neighborhood outreach concerts, and comprehensive youth education programs. The orchestra's subscription performances are held at Moody Performance Hall situated in the heart of the downtown Dallas Arts District. Under the leadership of music director and conductor, Richard McKay, the DCS stands as a pillar within the performing arts community. Renowned for its commitment to musical excellence, creatively curated concert programs, and pioneering multi-disciplinary collaborations, the DCS continually pushes the boundaries of classical music. At its core, the mission of the DCS is to champion the chamber orchestra repertoire, focusing on compositions tailored for ensembles of fewer than 50 members. Its notable accomplishments include consistently well-attended concerts, critical acclaim from classical music critics, and robust ticket sales that substantially support its operations.