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

    Beethoven + Borodin

    Beethoven’s firework 8th Symphony and Borodin’s familiar and raucous Polovstian Dances (featuring the Symphony Chorus) bookend a concert with a quieter middle. Charles Griffes’ “Poem” features WSS principal flutist Kathryn Levy, celebrating her 50th season with the orchestra; Quinn Mason’s recent “Princesa de la Luna” is a palette of colors and textures for a string orchestra with harp.

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

    Beethoven + Borodin

    Beethoven’s firework 8th Symphony and Borodin’s familiar and raucous Polovstian Dances (featuring the Symphony Chorus) bookend a concert with a quieter middle. Charles Griffes’ “Poem” features WSS principal flutist Kathryn Levy, celebrating her 50th season with the orchestra; Quinn Mason’s recent “Princesa de la Luna” is a palette of colors and textures for a string orchestra with harp.

    Wait Chapel 2625 Wake Forest Rd., Winston-Salem, NC
    Free

    Concert for Community

    Our annual, admission-free showcase features a large orchestra led by Youth Symphony members paired with their professional counterparts in the Winston- Salem Symphony, plus exciting concerto performances by today’s rising stars. It is a wonderful, early-spring family experience not to be missed!

  • Brendle Recital Hall 2629 Wake Forest Rd., Winston-Salem, NC
    Free

    Carnival of Courage

    Music of Berlioz, Beethoven, and Johann Strauss, Jr. performed by the Triad Area Medical Orchestra.

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

    Storm Large

    A composition that begins ‘a naked woman running mad through the pure night,’ Bizet’s operatic temptress Carmen, and the scandalously great Storm Large guides us through the seven deadly sins in song.

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

    Storm Large

    A composition that begins ‘a naked woman running mad through the pure night,’ Bizet’s operatic temptress Carmen, and the scandalously great Storm Large guides us through the seven deadly sins in song.

  • 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 Dr. Ryane Dunnagan.

    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.