The Magic of Music! Winston-Salem Symphony Discovery Concert for Kids

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (JANUARY 16, 2013) – The Winston-Salem Symphony is presenting “The Magic of Music,” with guest magician Jim Light as part of its Discovery Concerts for Kids 2012-2013 season. The concert will take place Sunday, February 17 at 3 p.m.

Winston-Salem Symphony Associate Conductor Matthew Troy will conduct the Symphony in an afternoon full of magical delights. Children will be enchanted by the music and enthralled by the onstage magic by sleight-of-hand master magician Jim Light and his crew. The Symphony will perform music recognizable to many children if not by name, definitely by sound through popular movies such as Fantasia. The Symphony will play the Overture to Mozart’s The Magic Flute, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, by Dukas and La boutique fantasque, by Rossini/Respighi

The Winston-Salem Symphony’s Discovery Concerts for Kids have changed their performance day, time and location this season. They are now held on Sundays at 3 p.m. at Reynolds Auditorium at 301 N. Hawthorne Road in Winston-Salem.

As always, the doors will open an hour earlier at 2 p.m. for a variety of child-friendly preconcert events including musical activities and games and an instrument petting zoo. Preconcert activities are included in the price of the concert ticket.

Single tickets for Discovery concerts are $5 for children, ages three to 12 (age two and under, free) and $14 for adults. Pro-rated season tickets for the 2012-2013 Discovery concerts are $28 for each adult, which includes one free child subscription. Each additional child subscription is $10. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Symphony Box Office at 336.464.0145 or online.

This concert and the Winston-Salem Symphony are sponsored by Discovery Concerts for Kids Presenting Sponsor Wake Forest Baptist Health Brenner Children’s Hospital and Founding Sponsor Jeanne Hill as well as by the Arts Council of Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County and the North Carolina Arts Council.

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