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Marsalis + Tchaikovsky

Marsalis + Tchaikovsky
plus the William Tell Overture

Saturday
Sep 20, 2025
7:30 PM

Sunday
Sep 21, 2025
3:00 PM

Winston-Salem Symphony
Kelly Hall-Tompkins
Violin
Michelle Merrill Conductor

Rossini William Tell Overture
Wynton Marsalis Violin Concerto
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5

There’s so much more to the William Tell Overture than just the familiar “Lone Ranger” theme. A beautiful cello section solo and a threatening storm scene lead to the fanfare tune we all know and love from TV. Wynton Marsalis’s recent violin concerto blends soulful and intense virtuosity with jazzy New Orleans romp, and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth, will take you on a journey from facing fate to the tender melody of a solo French horn, a lively waltz, and ultimate triumph.

Bell, Davis & Pitt
Chris & Mike Morykwas
Arts Council of Winston-Salem Forsyth County: 75 Years
NC Arts Council
Carol Reynolds

Pre-Concert Talk

Saturday at 6:30 PM | Sunday at 2:00 PM

All audience members are invited to join us in the Judy Voss Jones Fine Arts Center, directly behind Reynolds Auditorium on its west side, for a lively discussion about the music and surrounding context. Local musicologist Dr. Carol Reynolds is your guide—pre-concert talks are free to attend, and occur one hour before any Classics Series concert.

Single tickets to this event go on sale June 2, but you can save your seat with a subscription!

Saturday
Sep 20
7:30 PM

Sunday
Sep 21
3:00 PM

Kelly Hall-Tompkins

Winner of a Naumburg International Violin Competition Honorarium Prize and featured in the Smithsonian Museum for African-American History, Ms. Hall-Tompkins is a violin soloist entrepreneur who has been acclaimed by the New York Times as “the versatile violinist who makes the music come alive,” for her “tonal mastery” (BBC Music Magazine) and as New York Times “New Yorker of the Year.”

She has appeared as co-soloist in Carnegie Hall with Glenn Dicterow and conductor Leonard Slatkin, in London at Queen Elizabeth Hall, at Lincoln Center and with the Symphonies of Dallas, Jacksonville, Oakland, recitals in Paris, New York, Toronto, Washington, Chicago, and festivals of Tanglewood, Ravinia, Santa Fe, France, Germany and Italy. She was “Fiddler”/Violin Soloist of the Grammy/Tony-nominated Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof.  Inspired by her experience, she commissioned and developed the first ever Fiddler solo disc of all new arrangements, “The Fiddler Expanding Tradition,” which is featured in the new documentary “Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles” on the 55-year history of the musical. 

As founder of Music Kitchen-Food for the Soul, Kelly Hall-Tompkins is a pioneer of social justice in classical music, bringing top artists in over 100 concerts coast to coast in homeless shelters from New York to Los Angeles and in internationally in Paris, France.  Music Kitchen makes its Carnegie Hall debut to present the Forgotten Voices Song Cycle May 21,2020 in Association with Carnegie Hall.

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.

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301 Hawthorne Rd. NW
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
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