UNCSA dancers will perform with company-in-residence Hubbard Street 2 in a world premiere by choreographic competition winner Maurya Kerr. Also on the program are "Valse-Fantaisie" by George Balanchine, Act III from Swan Lake and a new work by Interim Dance Dean Brenda Daniels.
Conducted by Philip Mann, these Winston-Salem Symphony concerts feature Puts: Inspiring Beethoven, R. Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 2, Jeff Nelsen and Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
As one of the Southeast’s premier film festivals, RiverRun features the screenings of new, independent and foreign-language films from around the world. For ticket prices and more information, visit http://www.riverrunfilm.com.
Spring Dance will include performances of Act II of Swan Lake with Chancellor John Mauceri conducting the UNCSA Symphony Orchestra; Beach Birds by Merce Cunningham; The Unsung by José Limón, and Kingdom by Larry Keigwin.
A Russian Spectacular brings the UNCSA Symphony Orchestra season to a rousing finale. Tchaikovsky’s last and greatest masterpiece, his Symphony No. 6, The Pathétique will be followed by Moussorgky’s beloved Pictures at an Exhibition in the glorious epic orchestration of Leopold Stokowski. Chancellor John Mauceri conducts.
This Winston-Salem Symphony concert features: Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 1 conducted by Matthew Troy, Brahms: Nanie conducted by Carole Ott and accompanied by the Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale and Winston-Salem State University Choir, Orff: Carmina Burana conducted by Robert Moody, featuring Christina Major, Daniel Stein, Troy Cook, Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale and Winston-Salem State University Choir
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UNCSA dancers will perform with company-in-residence Hubbard Street 2 in a world premiere by choreographic competition winner Maurya Kerr. Also on the program are "Valse-Fantaisie" by George Balanchine, Act III from Swan Lake and a new work by Interim Dance Dean Brenda Daniels.
Conducted by Philip Mann, these Winston-Salem Symphony concerts feature Puts: Inspiring Beethoven, R. Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 2, Jeff Nelsen and Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
As one of the Southeast’s premier film festivals, RiverRun features the screenings of new, independent and foreign-language films from around the world. For ticket prices and more information, visit http://www.riverrunfilm.com.
Spring Dance will include performances of Act II of Swan Lake with Chancellor John Mauceri conducting the UNCSA Symphony Orchestra; Beach Birds by Merce Cunningham; The Unsung by José Limón, and Kingdom by Larry Keigwin.
A Russian Spectacular brings the UNCSA Symphony Orchestra season to a rousing finale. Tchaikovsky’s last and greatest masterpiece, his Symphony No. 6, The Pathétique will be followed by Moussorgky’s beloved Pictures at an Exhibition in the glorious epic orchestration of Leopold Stokowski. Chancellor John Mauceri conducts.
This Winston-Salem Symphony concert features: Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 1 conducted by Matthew Troy, Brahms: Nanie conducted by Carole Ott and accompanied by the Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale and Winston-Salem State University Choir, Orff: Carmina Burana conducted by Robert Moody, featuring Christina Major, Daniel Stein, Troy Cook, Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale and Winston-Salem State University Choir