Dallas Noble is a violinist from Hopewell, New Jersey and a recent graduate of the Colburn Conservatory, where they studied with Robert Lipsett. Dallas is a passionate believer in the power of music to heal, empower, and deconstruct prejudice, and they are deeply committed to facilitating collaborative engagement between musicians and audience members of all walks of life. They are an enthusiastic chamber and orchestral musician and have worked closely with two organizations serving the Skid Row community in Los Angeles, Urban Voices Project and Street Symphony. During their time at Colburn, Dallas served as the inaugural Urban Voices Project-Colburn Connection intern, as an author of program notes for the school, and as a private teacher in the Jumpstart Program. Dallas has appeared as a soloist with multiple orchestras in the greater Philadelphia area and has been honored to receive many awards over the years, including a 2017 Anthony Quinn Foundation Scholarship. They have played under the baton of such conductors as Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Gustavo Dudamel, and Marin Alsop, among others.