The North Carolina Symphony announced today an all-new series of matinee Pops performances. Now all the excitement and entertainment of the Symphony's beloved Pops concerts can be enjoyed in the daytime for less.
North Carolina Symphony Music Director Grant Llewellyn is hard to pin down. The charming Welsh conductor and artistic leader of the state's premier orchestra is also one of the music world's most sought-after conductors.
On Septembet 14th in the Heart of Times Square, 60 New York City Theatre Professionals (ranging from Broadway Veterans, to Radio City Rockettes) began to arise from the hustle and bustle to sing and dance their hearts out about the hottest nail product on the market: Shellac, created by CND (www.CND.COM). This was one of the biggest and most exciting Musical Theatre Flashmob's ever produced in Times Square, not just a random step touch dance number but a fully stage production number with ladies belting their faces and kicking about as high as the second floor of the A.E.A building.
The North Carolina Symphony launches multi-concert series in four North Carolina communities with a program headlined by Schubert's majestic Ninth Symphony, his finest work for orchestra.
The North Carolina Symphony brings a musical tour-de-force to Raleigh and Southern Pines when two internationally renowned guest artists, conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya and violin Augustin Hadelich, join forces with the orchestra for a pair of powerhouse masterworks: Sibelius's Violin Concerto and Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony.
North Carolina Symphony Music Director Grant Llewellyn announced today 'Ten Years Later: North Carolina Remembers 9/11' at Meymandi Concert Hall in the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts on September 11, 2011, at 7:00 p.m.
College-age students are invited to earn free tickets to North Carolina Symphony concerts across the state by joining the NCS Street Team as a campus representative.
Maestro William Henry Curry and the North Carolina Symphony wave goodbye to the summer heat wave and kick off a bold new concert season with 'Pops in the City,' a free concert in Raleigh Amphitheater, Sunday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 p.m.
The North Carolina Symphony welcomes back to the Triangle world-renowned pianist Pascal Rogé joins Music Director Grant Llewellyn and the Symphony for a program of lighthearted masterworks.
The North Carolina Symphony and WUNC 91.5FM have partnered to present great music for a summer evening all season long. The final broadcast will take place o n August 29, from 10:00 p.m. to midnight and stream online at wunc.org.
North Carolina Symphony Music Director Grant Llewellyn is hard to pin down. The charming Welsh conductor and artistic leader of the state's premier orchestra is also one of the music world's most sought-after conductors.
The North Carolina Symphony launches multi-concert series in four North Carolina communities with a program headlined by Schubert's majestic Ninth Symphony, his finest work for orchestra.