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“Let’s Dance” at the North Carolina Symphony’s Final 2009-2010 Young People’s Concert, March 13
·Posted: 02.25.2010
The North Carolina Symphony and Music Director Grant Llewellyn invite the whole family to an engaging look at dance forms...

North Carolina Symphony Takes “A Journey Down the Rhine” with guests Timothy Myers and Kurt Nikkanen, March 18-20
·Posted: 02.24.2010
Timothy Myers, principal conductor and artistic advisor of the Opera Company of North Carolina, leads the North Carolina...

North Carolina Symphony Announces 2010-11 Concerts
·Posted: 02.21.2010
Ambitious programming, incomparable guest artists and repertoire that displays the brawn and talent of the orchestra in a...

Johnny Mathis to Receive Pfeiffer University Award while in Raleigh
·Posted: 02.17.2010
When Johnny Mathis comes to Raleigh on Feb. 26 and 27 to perform with the North Carolina Symphony, he’ll be picking...

Terry Mizesko’s “Ice Counterpoint” Premieres at UNC, Feb. 23
·Posted: 02.16.2010
“Ice Counterpoint,” a new composition by North Carolina Symphony musician and composer Terry Mizesko, premieres...

Call for Nominations: North Carolina Symphony Music Educator Award
·Posted: 02.15.2010
The North Carolina Symphony is now inviting nominations for the 2010 Maxine Swalin Award for Outstanding Music...

Andrew Litton and the North Carolina Symphony Explore “The Planets,” March 4-6 Pianist William Wolfram Returns as Guest Soloist
·Posted: 02.11.2010
Majesty is the order of the evening when acclaimed guest conductor Andrew Litton leads the North Carolina Symphony in...

Manning Chamber Music Concert at Peace Collge in Raleigh on March 8
·Posted: 02.10.2010
Please join us on Monday, March 8, at 7:30pm for a Manning Chamber Music Series performance in Kenan Recital Hall at Peace...

Johnny Mathis with the North Carolina Symphony, Feb. 26-27
·Posted: 02.09.2010
With over 350 million record sales to his name, Johnny Mathis has been lighting up the world of popular music for half a...

Snow Be Gone: The North Carolina Symphony Returns to Fayetteville, March 23
·Posted: 02.03.2010
Fayetteville residents will have another chance to hear the North Carolina Symphony this winter, after a concert scheduled...


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The Emancipation Proclamation.... and its Aftermath

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 »

Explorations: Freedom Talk ‘Moving, Deeply Personal’

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 »

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