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Hippos Become Musicians
posted by: Jeannie Mellinger, Director of Communications

Saturday's New York Times published a funny, sweet, moving tribute to a New Jersey music teacher that is just too good not to share with our readers. Whether you are ... More »

What happened to Pluto?
posted by: Jeannie Mellinger, Director of Communications

As readers of this space probably know, Andrew Litton will conduct the North Carolina Symphony in concerts March 4-6. Perhaps the best known piece on his program is Gustav Holst’s ... More »

Music Lover's Almanac: February 24
posted by: Arthur Ryel-Lindsey, Communications Project Manager

On this date in 1709 – Vivaldi got the sack. By the beginning of the 16th century, Venice’s status as Europe’s busiest mercantile port and an aristocratic bastion were firmly ... More »

$5 million and counting
posted by: David Chambless Worters, President & CEO

Hopefully the State of North Carolina’s $8 million challenge to the North Carolina Symphony is one of the worst kept secrets in town. As we originally reported in this space ... More »

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