The Latest From Our Blog
Music of the Moment: July 27, 2010
posted by: Amy Russell, Director of Artistic Programs and Partnerships
We presented our final concert of the Summerfest series on July 17th and now is the time to plan for the coming season, as we await the return of our ... More »
Summertime at the Symphony
posted by: Jessica Nalbone, Education Manager
I’m often asked by friends and colleagues what life is like during the summer at the North Carolina Symphony’s Artistic Operations and Education Departments. After all, schools on the traditional ... More »
Our Final 2010 Summerfest Concert
posted by: William Henry Curry, Resident Conductor
Our 2010 Summerfest season ends at Regency Park this Saturday with a classical blockbuster of a program that I will conduct. The concert begins with music from Handel’s Music for ... More »
Pianos on the Street Corner
posted by: Arthur Ryel-Lindsey, Communications Project Manager
"People need to get more music in their lives," says New Yorker Aaron George.
We couldn't agree more.
Read about a fascinating public art installation by British artist Luke Jerram, ... More »
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The North Carolina Symphony is not just music; it's people. From composers to musicians, from conductors to staff, the Symphony is made up of a talented group of dedicated individuals who take immense pleasure and pride in bringing you the finest programs of show-stopping music season after season.
Jacqueline Saed Wolborsky | Violin 2
Associate Principal
The Blanche Martin Shaw Chair
Jacqueline Saed Wolborsky is the Associate Principal Second Violin of the North Carolina Symphony. Before coming to North Carolina, Jacqueline was a member of the Charleston Symphony and an adjunct professor of violin at the College of Charleston. She has been a featured soloist with the North Carolina Symphony and the Brussels Chamber Orchestra. Jacqueline received first prize, the audience choice award and a solo performance at the South Carolina Philharmonic Competition and was honored with the Russel Award at the Coleman International Chamber Music Competition in Pasadena, CA. She has had the pleasure of performing for Nobel Peace Prize winner Eli Weisel in Chicago, Il., the late Itzhak Rabin's family in Jaffa, Israel, and in 2001, for the Vice President of the United States and other high government officials in Washington D.C. Jacqueline has spent past summers at the Verbier Festival in Switzerland, on the faculty of the Eastern Music Festival inGreensboro, in the Chautauqua Symphony in New York, at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival in Connecticut, at the Steans Institute for Young Artists in Highland Park, Il., at the Rome Festival in Italy, the Thessaloniki Festival in Greece, Keshet Eilon in Israel and the Weathersfield Music Festival in Ludlow, VT. She was invited by the Verbier Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra on separate occassions to tour several European Countries with Joshua Bell, James Levine and the late Mstislav Rostropovich. She has also had the honor of working with Kurt Masur, members of the Tokyo, Vermeer and Cleveland String Quartets, Yuri Bashmet, Bill Preucil, Claude Frank, Miriam Fried and Joseph Silverstein. Mrs. Wolborsky received her Bachelors of Music from the Oberlin Conservatory with renowned professors Roland and Almita Vamos and her Masters of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music under the tutelage of distinguished professor, Donald Weilerstein. She received her Suzuki teacher training at the Cleveland Institute of Music and has been a private teacher for over 18 years.
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