• Reynolds Auditorium 301 Hawthorne Rd. NW, Winston-Salem, NC
    Free

    Spring Finale

    Hear all four of our talented Youth Orchestras Program ensembles in their 25/26 season Finale! Enjoy the culmination of their hard work in this family-friendly concert. Conducted by Margaret Rehder and Sandra Rathbone.

    Free

    Play Music Seminario

    Our end-of-year jamboree celebrates the remarkable work that all P.L.A.Y. Music program students have done since September. Don’t miss the talents of our classes from Ward Elementary, plus Teams Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Clark, and Price, as they perform selections from their season repertoire!

    Mary Alice Warren Community Center 7632 Warren Park Dr., Lewisville, North Carolina, United States
    Free

    American Songbook

    Join Symphony violinist Ewa Gondek and guitarist Wiley Porter for popular standards from the Great American Songbook—including music by George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, and many more.

    MarsalisTchaikovsky
    Reynolds Auditorium 301 Hawthorne Rd. NW, Winston-Salem, NC
    $29 – $96

    Copland’s Fanfare

    Conor Brown’s quirky "How to Relax with Origami" folds numerous, varied miniatures into a brief opening work. Winston-Salem composer Dan Locklair pairs poetry by Maya Angelou—narrated here by NC poet laureate Jaki Shelton Green— with a large orchestra and chorus. Copland’s enormous Symphony No. 3 celebrates the contributions of everyday, hard-working people and its familiar melody (“Fanfare for the Common Man”) makes for a stunning conclusion to the season.

    MarsalisTchaikovsky
    Reynolds Auditorium 301 Hawthorne Rd. NW, Winston-Salem, NC
    $29 – $96

    Copland’s Fanfare

    Conor Brown’s quirky "How to Relax with Origami" folds numerous, varied miniatures into a brief opening work. Winston-Salem composer Dan Locklair pairs poetry by Maya Angelou—narrated here by NC poet laureate Jaki Shelton Green— with a large orchestra and chorus. Copland’s enormous Symphony No. 3 celebrates the contributions of everyday, hard-working people and its familiar melody (“Fanfare for the Common Man”) makes for a stunning conclusion to the season.