Hello boys and girls, Read-a-roo here! What a super-duper day I had with the North Carolina Symphony on January 7 for the Young People’s Concert Green Eggs and Ham. As a ... More »
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The great English poet Ezra Pound once said, “…When music strays too far from dance, it atrophies.” Not wishing to risk such a dreadful fate, the North Carolina Symphony has ... More »
Here are some events related to this weekend’s Passport to Hungary concerts in Chapel Hill (Jan. 12) and Raleigh (Jan. 13 & 14) that you should know about. Be sure ... More »
The science section in today’s New York Times offers news about two studies we think you might find interesting: 1. Will music help relieve your post-surgical pain? Many doctors think so, ... More »
The North Carolina Symphony was excited to welcome a new member this season in Assistant Principal Trombone Jonathan Randazzo. Anyone who heard him perform the Tuba mirum during the season-opening ... More »










