Unfortunately I never had the opportunity to meet Eric Metcalf—a young man of exceptional promise whose life was cut short by a tragic rock climbing accident in July 2012. As ... More »
About Us: Press Releases
Despite Stranded Conductor, the North Carolina Symphony’s Show Goes On
·Posted: 04.20.2010
Branford Marsalis Presents Benefit for North Carolina Symphony, June 8
·Posted: 04.16.2010
North Carolina Symphony Concludes its Pops Season with a few of “Our Favorite Things,” May 7-8
·Posted: 04.08.2010
The Moon, the Stars and Lazy Nights Under the Pines: The North Carolina Symphony Has Your Summer Entertainment Handled
·Posted: 04.06.2010
North Carolina Symphony Hosts “A Night at the Opera,” April 30 – May 1
·Posted: 03.31.2010
Andrew Lowy is North Carolina Symphony’s New Principal Clarinet
·Posted: 03.23.2010
North Carolina Symphony, Llewellyn and Li Take on the “German Masters,” April 20-25
·Posted: 03.18.2010
Antonio Pompa-Baldi joins the Symphony for "Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto"
·Posted: 03.05.2010
Free Manning Chamber Music concert on Monday, March 8
·Posted: 03.04.2010
North Carolina Symphony Goes Hollywood for “Silver Screen and Red Carpet,” March 26-27
·Posted: 03.02.2010
On Thursday, the North Carolina Symphony launched an exciting new education initiative specifically designed for pre-schoolers. North Carolina Symphony Music Discovery is funded by PNC as part of its nationwide ... More »
I almost overlooked the email the first time around – “You’re Invited to a Party” – that didn’t sound like something I would normally get. (Okay, so my social life ... More »
In February at concerts in Fayetteville and Raleigh, we featured music written during or about the Civil War including When Johnny Comes Marching Home, The Wound-Dresser, Copland’s Lincoln Portrait and ... More »
Resident Conductor William Henry Curry spoke on Sunday, February 10, at Quail Ridge Books & Music in Raleigh about the Symphony’s upcoming Explorations : Freedom concerts and programs that take ... More »









