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Hippos Become Musicians
posted by: Jeannie Mellinger, Director of Communications

Saturday's New York Times published a funny, sweet, moving tribute to a New Jersey music teacher that is just too good not to share with our readers. Whether you are ... More »

What happened to Pluto?
posted by: Jeannie Mellinger, Director of Communications

As readers of this space probably know, Andrew Litton will conduct the North Carolina Symphony in concerts March 4-6. Perhaps the best known piece on his program is Gustav Holst’s ... More »

Music Lover's Almanac: February 24
posted by: Arthur Ryel-Lindsey, Communications Project Manager

On this date in 1709 – Vivaldi got the sack. By the beginning of the 16th century, Venice’s status as Europe’s busiest mercantile port and an aristocratic bastion were firmly ... More »

$5 million and counting
posted by: David Chambless Worters, President & CEO

Hopefully the State of North Carolina’s $8 million challenge to the North Carolina Symphony is one of the worst kept secrets in town. As we originally reported in this space ... More »

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CURRENT PRESS RELEASES:

Antonio Pompa-Baldi joins the Symphony for "Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto"
Pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi takes the stage with Music Director Grant Llewellyn and the North Carolina Symphony to perform... (more)

Free Manning Chamber Music concert on Monday, March 8
North Carolina Symphony musicians will particpate in a Manning Chamber Music Series concert on Monday, March 8 at Kenan... (more)

North Carolina Symphony Goes Hollywood for “Silver Screen and Red Carpet,” March 26-27
Finish Oscar month in style with the North Carolina Symphony’s blockbuster Pops concert “Silver Screen and Red... (more)

RECENT VIDEOS



North Carolina Symphony Education Programs - Fall 2009

North Carolina Symphony Finances - Summer/Fall 2009

Cirque de la Symphonie

Blue Skies and Golden Sands

Verdi's Requiem at Duke Chapel

CRITICAL ACCLAIM:

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WUNC Broadcast Series

Our next radio broadcast will air on WUNC (91.5 FM in Raleigh) on Monday, March 22, at 8pm. Roussel Symphonic Fragments from Le Festin de l'araignée, Op. 17; Poulenc Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in D minor featuring Pascal and Ami Rogé, pianos; Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78, "Organ Symphony", Grant Llewellyn, conductor. Click here for more information.
Broadcast Series presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina

PODCASTS:

Interview with Andrew Litton
WUNC-FM's Catherine Brand speaks with guest conductor Andrew Litton about this week's program and the music and friendship of Vaughan Williams and Holst.
Published: Thu 4 Mar 2010 23:30:25 GMT
Interview with Grant Llewellyn
Music Director Grant Llewellyn discusses Bach and Brahms with David Hartman.
Published: Thu 18 Feb 2010 20:37:47 GMT
Interview with Lynn Harrell
Cellist Lynn Harrell talks with David Hartman about Shostakovich and how the downturn in the economy changed what it is like to be a professional musician.
Published: Thu 18 Feb 2010 20:28:16 GMT
Interview with William Henry Curry
David Hartman speaks with Resident Conductor William Henry Curry about Sibelius and Rachmaninoff.
Published: Thu 4 Feb 2010 20:49:21 GMT
Interview with Sarah Hicks
Sarah Hicks talks with David Hartman about Mahler, Dvorak, Liszt and her life as a conductor.
Published: Fri 22 Jan 2010 16:03:37 GMT
Yuja Wang - Rachmaninoff
Pianist Yuja Wang will perform with the NCS Feb. 4-6, 2010 – Listen here to find out whom she uses as a role model when she plays Rachmaninoff.
Published: Wed 20 Jan 2010 17:08:52 GMT

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