Carolina Live
Week of February 17, 2012
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra plays haunting tunes by Strauss, Liszt, and Mussorgsky and Hickory, NC's Western Piedmont Symphony plays some similarly eerie music from the first concert of their 46th season.
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra plays haunting tunes by Strauss, Liszt, and Mussorgsky and Hickory, NC's Western Piedmont Symphony plays some similarly eerie music from the first concert of their 46th season.
Week of February 10, 2012
This all-choral edition of Carolina Live begins in High Point, NC, for a 9/11 Memorial Concert featuring Gabriel Fauré’s immortal D-minor Requiem and a contemporary work by Rene Clausen written in tribute to the victims. In the second half of the show, a "Poetry in Music" program from the 2011 Piccolo Spoleto Festival.
This all-choral edition of Carolina Live begins in High Point, NC, for a 9/11 Memorial Concert featuring Gabriel Fauré’s immortal D-minor Requiem and a contemporary work by Rene Clausen written in tribute to the victims. In the second half of the show, a "Poetry in Music" program from the 2011 Piccolo Spoleto Festival.
Week of February 3, 2012
From the 2011 Carolina Summer Music Festival, it's Bach at Winston-Salem's Kuhn Studio Gallery, and "Old Wine in New Bottles" - an Impressionist program - at the Reynolda House Museum. Then The Tempest Trio plays Brahms at Converse College.
From the 2011 Carolina Summer Music Festival, it's Bach at Winston-Salem's Kuhn Studio Gallery, and "Old Wine in New Bottles" - an Impressionist program - at the Reynolda House Museum. Then The Tempest Trio plays Brahms at Converse College.
Week of January 27, 2012
A “Mostly Mozart” program from the South Carolina Philharmonic featuring showpieces for clarinetist Doug Graham and pianists Vanessa Meiling and Bolton Ellenberg, Faure's Masques et Bergamasques, plus Mozart’s masterful “Jupiter” Symphony.
A “Mostly Mozart” program from the South Carolina Philharmonic featuring showpieces for clarinetist Doug Graham and pianists Vanessa Meiling and Bolton Ellenberg, Faure's Masques et Bergamasques, plus Mozart’s masterful “Jupiter” Symphony.
Week of January 20, 2012
An Appalachian Summer Festival's resident group The Broyhill Chamber ensemble plays Prokofiev, Janacek, Smetana, and a beloved quintet by Schumann, plus excerpts from the Carolina Summer Music Festival's “A Salon Evening in Vienna.”
Week of January 13, 2012
From a pair of memorable Fall, 2011, performances presented by Charlotte Concerts, Cliburn Competition winner Olga Kern plays music from Robert and Clara Schumann, Rachmaninoff's Sonata No. 2 and more; and the Sphinx Virtuosi plays Bach, Mozart and Schubert.
Week of January 6, 2012
The South Carolina Philharmonic celebrates Oktoberfest with Beethoven's Leonore Overture, Schumann's 4th Symphony, plus soloists from the orchestra.
The South Carolina Philharmonic celebrates Oktoberfest with Beethoven's Leonore Overture, Schumann's 4th Symphony, plus soloists from the orchestra.
Week of December 30, 2011
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra plays Gustav Mahler's Fifth Symphony, and the Western Piedmont Symphony plays Mozart and Mussorgsky in Hickory.
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra plays Gustav Mahler's Fifth Symphony, and the Western Piedmont Symphony plays Mozart and Mussorgsky in Hickory.
Week of December 23, 2011
The Winston-Salem Symphony and Chorale perform a program of Baroque, Moravian and traditional holiday selections recorded in December of 2011 in Gray Auditorium in the village of Old Salem.
Week of December 16, 2011
Violinist Vadim Gluzman plays the Brahms Concerto with the University of South Carolina Symphony, plus the USC Symphony's performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Also chamber performances by the Kontras Quartet and the St. Clare ensemble.
