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Enchanted Waters

Ocean waves coming ashore

Enchanted Waters

Saturday
Jan 6, 2024
7:30 PM

Sunday
Jan 7, 2024
3:00 PM

Families! Buy Two, Get One Free pricing for Sunday, Jan 7’s matinée. Enjoy family-friendly, water-inspired lobby activities from Kaleideum and Reynolda House before the show. Use code ENCHANTED at checkout.

Winston-Salem Symphony
Michelle Merrill
Conductor
Joe Lovano Saxophone

Claude Debussy
La Mer

Program Notes

Douglas Cuomo
a raft, the sky, the wild sea

Program Notes

Maurice Ravel
La Valse

Program Notes

Douglas Cuomo’s a raft, the sky, the wild sea was co-commissioned by the London Philharmonic, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and the Winston-Salem Symphony.

“My old friend, the sea,” Debussy once said. “It is always endless and beautiful. It is really the thing in nature which best puts you in your place.” In the composer’s ever popular La Mer, the orchestra paints a vivid sonic portrait of the ocean’s vast beauty and mystery. GRAMMY®-winning saxophonist Joe Lovano joins forces with the Winston-Salem Symphony for a spellbinding performance of Doug Cuomo’s a raft, the sky, the wild sea, a concerto that combines improvisation and gripping melodies to depict the perilous journey of those seeking refuge and hope on the open water. Finally, lose yourself in the intoxicating waves of rhythm in Ravel’s La Valse, as the orchestra whirls you through a mesmerizing dance of light and shadow.

Bell, Davis & Pitt
River Landing
Chris and Mike Morykwas

Single tickets to this event go on sale August 1, but you can save your seat with a subscription!

Saturday
Jan 6
7:30 PM

Sunday
Jan 7
3:00 PM

Venue

Reynolds Auditorium
301 N. Hawthorne Rd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27104

Map showing Reynolds Auditorium won Hawthorne Road and adjacent parking lots.

Rideshare and Dining

What will my view be like?

While Reynolds Auditorium’s sightlines and sound are best enjoyed in the Mezzanine, Orchestra-level seating also offers superb viewing and sound, especially in rows F through O. Please bear in mind that Reynolds Auditorium is a historic venue; there is no elevator, thus the Mezzanine and Balcony levels are only accessed via stairs. Accessible seating is available on the Orchestra level at the rear of the house and along the outside left and right.

About the Performers

Michelle Merrill
Music Director

After a two-year, national search, the Winston-Salem Symphony is thrilled to announce the appointment of Michelle Merrill as its new Music Director. Merrill has inspired audiences nationwide with her sharply detailed and vibrant performances.

Joe Lovano

Joe Lovano
Saxophone

Lauded as “technically fearless with…an enormous, rich sound” (La Scena Musicale), pianist Michelle Cann made her orchestral debut at age fourteen and has since performed as a soloist with prominent orchestras such as the Atlanta and Cincinnati symphony orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra, the New Jersey Symphony, and The Philadelphia Orchestra.

sliced beef roast on microgreens

Music Lovers’ Luncheon

Friday, Jan 5 at Noon
Founders Restaurant at The Shaffner Inn
150 Marshall St. SW, Winston-Salem

Enjoy lunch with a side of interesting conversation! Michelle Merrill discusses the music of French twentieth-century masters Debussy and Ravel, and speaks with this week’s guest artist, the imminent jazz saxophonist Joe Lovano, about the Douglas Cuomo’s new concerto, a raft, the sky, the wild sea.

Drinks at The Remedy

Saturday evening, after the concert
The Remedy Cafe & Bar
492 West End Blvd.

After the Saturday concert, join us at The Remedy for a glass of wine and chat with Symphony musicians and fellow concertgoers in a hip, cozy atmosphere.

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Sunday, Jan 7, 2024 // 3:00 pm 3:30 pm

301 Hawthorne Rd. NW
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
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