2021 - 2022 SEASON
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY
PATRIOTIC POPS
Festival Park, Fayetteville
July 1, 2021
7:30pm
Fayetteville Symphony's annual Independence Day Celebration. Event is free and concludes with a firework display!
RALEIGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW
Jones Auditorium
October 23, 2021
7:00pm
Bookended by Richard Strauss’s Horn Concerto and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8, three 12st Century works blend seamlessly with the program. Stacy Garrop’s instrumental version and vision of “Lo Yisa Goy” - a Jewish song and prayer for peace – is followed by Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s “Chokfi’”, a work inspired by his American Indian heritage and culture. Combined with Craig Hanemann’s world premiere “The Grand”, Jones Auditorium will resonate with classical music old and new.
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
GHOSTS AND GHOULS
Seabrook Auditorium, Fayetteville
October 30, 2021
7:30pm
Ghosts and Ghouls is a fantasy-driven program that will surely get you in the Halloween spirit! Featuring music from Disney’s Fantasia as well as Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, Ghosts and Ghouls will take you on a Halloween themed journey of exceptional orchestral music. Recognizable pieces and interesting themes will keep you engaged and entertained. Filled with fantasy, story-telling, and complexity, Ghosts and Ghouls is a show you won’t want to miss! We would love to see you in your costume!
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
ALL ABOUT THAT BRASS
St. John’s Episcopal Church
November 20, 2021
7:30pm
All About That Brass showcases the brass and percussion sections of your Fayetteville Symphony, presented in the beautiful and intimate setting of St. John’s Episcopal Church. Our program features some of the very best repertoire written for brass and percussion. Selections include a movement from Eric Ewazen’s joyful Symphony in Brass, music of Giovanni Gabrieli (the originator of the brass ensemble in the 16th Century), as well as 20th century masterpieces by Samuel Barber and Dmitri Shostakovich. The program culminates with the epic Fanfares Liturgiques, a powerful four movement work by the French composer, Henri Tomasi, written in 1947. Join us for this journey through time with the mighty Fayetteville Symphony brass!
DURHAM SYMPHONY
HOLIDAY POPS
Durham Armory
December 4, 2021
7:30pm
Concert and Silent Auction
Sing-Along with Holiday Favorites
Join Maestro William Henry Curry & Special Guests from United Strings of Color, Kidznotes, Community Music School of Raleigh, and NCCU and a world premiere from composer Amy Scurria.
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
HANDEL'S MESSIAH
Cedar Falls Baptist Church, Fayetteville
December 5, 2021
3:00pm
Get in the holiday spirit with a special collaboration between your FSO and voices form Cumberland Choral Arts performing Handel’s beloved Messiah. This concert is sure to be a community favorite!
NORTH CAROLINA MASTER CHORALE
JOY OF THE SEASON
Meymandi Concert Hall
December 7, 2021
7:30pm
The Triangle’s treasured holiday choral concert joyfully returns to Meymandi Concert Hall! Celebrate the season with favorites like Sleigh Ride, Ding! Dong! Merrily on High, Baby Please Come Home, and of course, Joy to the World. Featuring the 180-voice Symphonic Choir, Chamber Choir, full orchestra, and the Master Chorale’s newly established Youth Choir.
NORTH CAROLINA OPERA
LA BOHÈME
Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
Friday, January 28, 2022
7:30 PM
Sunday, January 30, 2022
2:00 PM
North Carolina Opera presents a new production of LA BOHÈME, with sets designed by Steven Kemp.
The idea of “bohemian life” – that of young people in the city, living their lives, and freed from any constraints of tradition, family, religion (or money!) – has bewitched audiences from the beginning. LA BOHÈME is the opera that won Puccini’s international reputation. His gifts of characterization, atmosphere, and dramatic pacing were ideally suited to this already-popular story of young love in Paris. At the premiere in 1896 the critics didn’t care for it, but the voice of the public soon overwhelmed them. Whether it is the irresistible love of Mimì and Rodolfo, the good-natured quarrels of Marcello and Musetta, the witty repartee among the roommates, or the excitement of the Latin Quarter on Christmas Eve, every part of LA BOHÈME is a delight.
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
WUNDERKINDS
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
February 5, 2022
7:30pm
The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra is excited to present “Wunderkinds” on Saturday, February 5, 7:30pm at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. This program features music composed by wunderkinds, or prodigies. All are invited to enjoy this impressive program presented in the beautiful setting of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church!
NORTH CAROLINA OPERA
SANCTUARY ROAD
A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater
March 4 and 5, 2022 at 7:30PM
March 6, 2022 at 2:00PM
Harriet Tubman may be the best-known conductor of the Underground Railroad, but a new piece highlights another key figure: William Still, who helped nearly 800 enslaved African Americans escape to freedom in the years before the Civil War. Widely recognized for his efforts as an abolitionist, historian and conductor for the Underground Railroad, Still is the central figure of SANCTUARY ROAD, by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec.
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
Seabrook Auditorium, Fayetteville
March 12, 2022
7:30pm
Is this just fantasy or is the Fayetteville Symphony playing Queen? We are excited to bring you Bohemian Rhapsody, a concert that will feature masterpieces from Queen, Brahms, Dvorak, and Smetana. Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5 and Dvorak’s Slavonic Dance Op. 72, No. 2 will have you tapping your feet along to the music, and Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody might have you singing along. The concert will conclude with Dvorak’s Cello Concerto featuring the Fayetteville Symphony’s own Nate Leyland as soloist. Dvorak’s Cello Concerto is one of the greatest concertos of all time, hi-lighting Dvorak’s gift for incorporating folk music into the richness of his orchestrations, juxtaposed against the rhapsodic lyricism and incredible expressive range of the cello. We can’t wait to see you for this very special performance!
TAR RIVER ORCHESTRA
HELLO SPRING
Imperial Center Theater, Rocky Mount
March 19, 2022
2:00pm and 3:15pm
Join us for our FREE family concert as the orchestra presents, “Hello Spring”. Family friendly selections including “Where’s Red Robin”, with guest narrator, and classics like Vivaldi’s “Spring” will entertain and educate both young and old alike. Concertgoers can visit the Children’s Museum for FREE before and after the concert. Reserve your FREE ticket by contacting the Imperial Center after January 1, 2022.
CAROLINA BALLET
SNOW WHITE
Fletcher Opera Theater
March 10-27, 2022
The legendary fairy tale of Snow White comes to life in Zalman Raffael’s latest creation, complete with new sets, costumes and of course … the seven of them!
For this long-awaited balletic interpretation of Snow White, Raffael has collaborated again with the award-winning Shinji Eshima—composer of Carolina Ballet’s emotionally moving Bariolage from September 2019—to create a uniquely different musical score. Be sure to bring the whole family as Raffael’s imaginative new story ballet to Eshima’s innovative music will not disappoint!
*The music for this production was recorded in September 2021*
RALEIGH CIVIC CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
UNFINISHED...
Stewart Theatre
March 31, 2022
8:00pm
The concert will feature a performance of Franz Schubert’s famous Symphony No. 8, which was never completed, as well as new music by composers Allison Loggins-Hull and Milad Yousufi, which explore themes of work that is unfinished—healing generational trauma and Afghanistan’s search for peace, respectively.
NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY
FAIRY TALES AND DRAGONS
Meymandi Concert Hall
April 2, 2022
1:00pm and 4:00pm
Linda Gorham, storyteller
Triangle Youth Ballet
Come dressed as your favorite fairy-tale character or dragon-trainer and enter the magical realm of mystery and imagination through storytelling and music from beloved tales such as Sleeping Beauty, Frozen, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, and How to Train Your Dragon.
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
FROM STAGE TO SCREEN
Seabrook Auditorium, Fayetteville
April 9, 2022
7:30pm
From Stage to Screen is the final subscription concert of the 2021-2022 season. Our program features composers that began their careers writing for the concert stage only to evolve into some of the greatest composers for the silver screen. You may recognize Nino Rota’s Waltz and Love Theme from The Godfather, or Max Steiner’s theme from the 1959 film, A Summer Place. Also featured on the program is music by the beloved 20th Century Russian composer, Serge Prokofiev, and his suite from the film Lt. Kijé. Join us this spring as we take you From Stage to Screen!
RALEIGH CIVIC SYMPHONY
AMERICAN LIGHT, AMERICAN VISION
Stewart Theatre
April 10, 2022
4:00pm
The concert will feature music by American composers, including Aaron Copland’s iconically American Western ballet music from Rodeo, a new piece from Indian-American composer Anuj Bhutani based on the novel All the Light We Cannot See, and the live premiere of GRAMMY nominee Chris Cerrone’s What Divine Instrument.
NORTH CAROLINA MASTER CHORALE
MOZART & HANDEL VESPERS AND DIXIT DOMINUS
Christ Baptist Church
April 29, 2022
7:30pm
For the final concert of the season, 170 voices of the Symphonic Choir perform Mozart’s sacred choral masterpiece Vesperae solennes de confessore, K. 339 with chamber orchestra. They will be joined by the NCMC Youth Choir for the beautiful “Laudate Dominum” movement. This season finale will also feature a 60-voice ensemble and soloists performing Handel’s Dixit Dominus, as well as Mozart’s spirited Regina Coeli, K. 276 performed by the Youth Choir.
EARSPACE
A REMINISCENCE SING.
Burning Coal Theatre
April 30, 2022
7:30pm
Tailored to the unique space at Burning Coal Theatre, earspace performs Per Nørgård's Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking interspersed amidst works by modern innovators Kate Moore and Carolyn Chen and 20th-century master, Alberto Ginastera.
The highlight of the performance will be the newly-commissioned multimedia work se consume by Luis Fernando Amaya, a rising star of a composer and percussionist from Aguascalientes, México. The work is inspired by a viral video of a young boy in Mexico engaged in a rap battle who, instead of attacking his opponent, raps that “The world is being consumed by money…” Amaya says “this piece is an homage to MC Dinero, [the rapper in the viral video], and his very particular way of voicing the collective imaginary—even if inadvertently.” Carolina Vélez Muñiz is designing the video elements of the work.Carolina described herself as "a weaver, collager, dancer, creator processing her surroundings, family histories, traditions, and experiences. She plays with what scares her."
THE MISS ADVENTURES AND BLUES FOR CAROLINA
AT DURTY BULL
Durty Bull Brewing Company
May 7, 2022
4:00pm
Blues for Carolina: Original music with poetic lyrics by Jenna Horgan and sweet piano riffs by Chris Horgan.
RALEIGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
RISING STARS
Jones Auditorium, Meredith College
May 7, 2022
7:00pm
Come join us to hear brilliant performances of the Raleigh Symphony Orchestra, and their support of this year's winners of our Rising Stars competition. Works TBA.
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
THE KID
Dirtbag Ales, Fayetteville
May 13, 2022
8:00pm
Symphony Movie Nights continue this spring with Charlie Chaplin’s 1921 silent comedy-drama The Kid, with music arranged by Peter B. Kay. Come out and enjoy the weather, the music, and the beer!
NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY
RENÉE FLEMING
Meymandi Concert Hall
May 14, 2022
8:00pm
We welcome you to this very special one-night-only event with Renée Fleming and your North Carolina Symphony under the baton of Music Director Laureate Grant Llewellyn, on the 90th anniversary of the Symphony's very first concert.