University of North Texas Symphony Orchestra

The University of North Texas Symphony Orchestra was established in 1920s at the University of North Texas College of Music—then known as North Texas State Teachers College School of Music. In 2008, the student musicians in the orchestra represented 25 states and 12 countries. David Itkin became Music Director of the UNT Symphony Orchestra and Director of Orchestral Studies, effective fall 2008.

Performance samples
Symphony Orchestra
 * New World Symphony, Scherzo (Molto vivace) (live), Antonín Dvořák (2005)
 * Anshel Brusilow, conductor
 * Concerto for Marimba and String Orchestra - Mvt III, Eric Ewazen (1999)
 * Ming-Jen Suen, solost
 * Hyunseok Chang, conductor
 * Rehearsal, Concerto for Trumpet, Henri Tomasi (2002)
 * Anshel Brusilow, conductor

Major tours

 * 1992 &mdash; The UNT Symphony Orchestra performed in Spain and throughout Mediterranean.
 * 1993 &mdash; By invitation, the Symphony Orchestra performed Verdi’s Requiem in Monterrey, Mexico.