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Dr. Hilary Green on Juneteenth

June 10, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Juneteenth marks the date on June 19, 1865, when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached the last remaining enslaved people in Texas. We talk with Davidson College historian Hilary Green about how Texas commemorations in the 19th century led to the declaration of a national holiday in 2021. We also get an overview of the Juneteenth events happening in the Charlotte area.

Focus on Charlotte Bach Festival 2024

June 02, 2024 12:00 - 8 Bytes

Bach Akademie Charlotte’s 2024 Bach Festival returns to various locations around Charlotte and this year’s festival is called “Bach Akademie Charlotte Goes to Italy.” While it is indeed a Bach festival, it’s bookended by opening and closing concerts that focus on music from Italy, namely Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 . We talk to Bach Akademie Charlotte leadership about those concerts as well as many of the other events, both concerts and educational sessions, th...

Rodney Marsalis on Summer in the Springs

May 26, 2024 12:00 - 8 Bytes

Trumpeter Rodney Marsalis is a member of the famous New Orleans musical family and the leader of the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass. We talk to Marsalis about his career and the group's upcoming concert at Gardner-Webb University. Learn more about the Summer in the Springs with the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Concert Pictured: The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass will be at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs for the Summer in the Spring concert...

Daniel Wiley on the Salisbury Symphony

May 12, 2024 12:00 - 8 Bytes

The Salisbury Symphony has been looking for a new music director this season, and they will audition their final candidate at their concert called "Hope and Lifting." Daniel Wiley will conduct the orchestra in music of Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, and Omar Thomas. Wiley is currently assistant conductor with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Pops. He talks about his passion for providing music education in the communities he serves. Learn more about the Salisbury Symphony's Hope and Lifti...

Christopher James Lees on MERGE

May 06, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra is producing an immersive event called "Merge" that combines modern symphonic music with electronic dance music and synchronized visual projections. Resident Conductor Christopher James Lees talks about the symphony's foray into new territory and the collaboration that brought it to life. Learn more about the MERGE: Symphonic x Electronic event Pictured: Christopher James Lees courtesy of Charlotte Symphony.

Lorne Lassiter & Gary Ferraro on Craft Across Continents

April 29, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Charlotteans Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro helped found the former Mint Museum of Craft and Design in uptown. They've also donated dozens of pieces from their own collection. The exhibit "Craft Across Continents" features many of those works in glass, wood, ceramics, and textiles. On this edition of the Piedmont Arts podcast, we tour the exhibit and talk with the couple about their passion for collecting. Charlotte collectors Gary Ferraro and Lorne Lassiter (l-r) in their uptown Char...

Kalena Bovell on the Salisbury Symphony

April 22, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Kalena Bovell, a candidate for Salisbury Symphony Music Director, will lead the orchestra in a program called "Musical Inspirations." Bovell made her professional debut as the Chicago Sinfonietta's Assistant Conductor in 2015 and has led performances at the BBC Proms and the Kennedy Center. She also recently had her opera debut at Volcano Theatre where she led a reimagined production of Scott Joplin's Treemonisha making her the first black woman to conduct opera in Canada. On this episode ...

David Fisk on Charlotte Symphony Orchestra Endowment

April 15, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO) shared news that the organization has raised more than $40 million toward a goal of $50 million for its endowment. CSO President and CEO David Fisk discusses why having a significant endowment makes the orchestra stronger, and he provides details about the vital programs the endowment campaign will enable in the future.

Tom Gabbard on Blumenthal Arts

April 08, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Charlotte's nonprofit Blumenthal Arts hosts touring Broadway shows, symphony concerts and the ballet, among other things. But it's also branching out to other kinds of events, like the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit a couple of years ago. David Boraks talks with Blumenthal Arts CEO Tom Gabbard about another big immersive exhibit coming to Charlotte and how the organization is evolving. Pictured: Tom Gabbard photo by Chris Edwards.

Rick Thurmond on Charlotte Shout!

March 31, 2024 12:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Shout! festival is produced by Charlotte Center City Partners and showcases Charlotte's creativity, innovation, diversity, and resilience. It includes music acts, art installations, community conversations, culinary events, and more. We talk to Rick Thurmond from Charlotte Center City Partners about the festival's importance to our cultural eco-system. He also gives tips for getting the most out of Charlotte Shout!, especially if you've never been before. Learn more about Ch...

Professor Jennifer Stasack on Davidson’s Digital Composers

March 25, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Traditionally, composers have written music with a group of musicians in mind, painstakingly transcribing or notating their ideas as sheet music. But these days, many work on a computer loaded with a digital library of instruments and sounds. That’s the case for the next generation of composers in training at Davidson College. We visit with music professor Jennifer Stasack and some of her students who talk about using digital tools to bring their ideas to life. We also hear some of their com...

Dr. Scott MacLeod on Piedmont Opera

March 18, 2024 16:05 - 8 Bytes

The Marriage of Figaro considered one of the greatest operas of all time, is billed as a comic opera but addresses serious themes such as tension between the social classes. Find out more about this masterpiece, and its important place in history by listening to a conversation with Dr. Scott MacLeod, associate professor of music and director of High Point University's vocal division, who is singing the role of Bartolo. Learn more about Piedmont Opera’s performance of The Marriage of F...

Micah Deer on One Voice Chorus

March 18, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

One Voice Chorus was founded in Charlotte in 1990 to bring together lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and LGBTQIA+ affirming people to celebrate their lives through song. Since that time the chorus has grown in membership from 25 to more than 90 singers. Executive Director Micah Deer fills us in on the organization's history, purpose, and program called "Mindful Music". Learn more about One Voice Chorus’ Mindful Music Pictured:  Micah Deer, Executive Director/onevoicechorus.com

Thorgy Thor on the Thorchestra

March 11, 2024 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Thorgy Thor, a classically trained musician who first came to national prominence on the television series RuPaul’s Drag Race , is the guest on this episode of Piedmont Arts. After a recent appearance at Davidson College, she spoke to us about how she developed the concert program Thorgy and the Thorchestra which has been performed with orchestras in Canada and the U.S. including the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra last season. She has also performed as an instrumentalist at Carnegie Hall an...

Michelle Di Russo on the Salisbury Symphony

February 26, 2024 17:00 - 8 Bytes

The Salisbury Symphony is auditioning candidates for music director. Michelle Di Russo, a candidate for the position, will conduct their "Enchanting Sounds" concert in Keppel Auditorium. She'll lead a program of music by Piazzola, Saint-Saens, and Rimsky-Korsakov. Di Russo is from Argentina, and currently the Associate Conductor in her second season with the North Carolina Symphony. She talks about the music on the program and shares her approach to working with an orchestra for the first ti...

Jake Runestad and Kenney Potter on Charlotte Master Chorale Unity Concert

February 19, 2024 17:00 - 8 Bytes

Each year, Charlotte Master Chorale presents a "Unity Concert" with the goal of building bridges in the community through the shared experience of choral music. This year's concert is called "Unity: Earth" and is Saturday, March 9 at 4pm at First United Methodist Church in Charlotte. The ensemble will perform the North Carolina premiere of Jake Runestad's EMMY® Award winning Earth Symphony which presents a view of humanity from the point of view of Mother Earth. Jake Runestad and Charlotte...

Denyce Graves on Opera Carolina

February 12, 2024 17:00 - 8 Bytes

One of the most extraordinary figures in American classical music is someone you may never have heard of. Mary Cardwell Dawson, born in 1894 in Madison, NC, was a musician, teacher, and founding director of the National Negro Opera Company, the longest-running, all-Black opera company which helped launch the careers of many singers. Now her story is being told in a 'play with music', The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson , which is being produced by Opera Carolina and stars internationally ac...

Eric Boruff on Cornelius Youth Orchestras

February 05, 2024 17:00 - 8 Bytes

Research suggests there are significant neurological and academic benefits to children who learn to play a musical instrument. However, most school systems wait until 6th grade to offer band or orchestra programs, and many kids simply do not have access to instrumental instruction until it's offered at school. Cornelius Youth Orchestras wants to change that and has launched “Musical Pathways Initiative,” a groundbreaking program designed to provide access and opportunities for elementary age...

Jocelyn Hagen & Kenney Potter on the Charlotte Master Chorale

January 29, 2024 17:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Master Chorale's Chamber Singers will present concerts called "Art & Science" at Christ Episcopal Church in Charlotte and Davidson College Presbyterian Church in Davidson. The centerpiece of the concerts is a multi-media symphony, The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci , by composer Jocelyn Hagen. The work uses the latest video syncing technology to bring Leonardo's words and drawings to life and provides an immersive, multi-sensory experience very different from a typical concert...

Burnt Reeds on Homegrown Melodies

January 29, 2024 17:00 - 8 Bytes

Burnt Reeds is a reed quintet of local professional instrumentalists. Their concert called "Homegrown Melodies" features newly commissioned works by local composers. It's a project that brings together not only composers but also music producers, local independent mixed media artists, and of course musicians -- from a variety of backgrounds. Three members of Burnt Reeds—Dr. Dylan Lloyd, Dr. Jessica Lindsey, and Teil Taliesin—talk about their interest in creating opportunities for local artis...

Frances Blaker on Splendid Music from the Time of Queen Charlotte

January 22, 2024 12:00 - 8 Bytes

North Carolina Baroque Orchestra will perform concerts called "Splendid Music from the Time of King George III and Queen Charlotte" in locations across the Charlotte region. The program includes works by Chevalier de Saint Georges, Handel, Mozart, Avison, and others. Frances Blaker, the ensemble's artistic director and conductor, explains how the concerts' theme ties into the history of Charlotte. And she talks about the research she and the other musicians did to present the music the way i...

Michael L. Kitchen and Dr. Amy Carleton on the Black Notes Project Music Festival

January 22, 2024 12:00 - 8 Bytes

The inaugural Black Notes Project Music Festival makes it debut at Charlotte's Knight Theater. The two-day festival celebrates and amplifies Black music and artistry and will honor the classical orchestral tradition while situating it alongside contemporary musical innovation. Nationally known artists such as harpist Brandee Younger and opera singer Tunde are featured along with musicians from the Charlotte community including members of the Charlotte Strings collective and the Charlotte Sym...

Steven LaCosse on The Metropolitan Opera’s Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition

January 08, 2024 17:00 - 8 Bytes

The Metropolitan Opera's Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition has auditions across the country. The competition is designed to discover promising young opera singers and assist the development of their careers. The North Carolina District holds auditions and approximately 25 singers will compete to move on to Regionals in Atlanta. The event is open to the public. Steven LaCosse, Auditions Director for the Met Competition in North Carolina, explains why the competition is such an important ...

Charlotte Symphony Orchestra Announces Kwamé Ryan as Next Music Director

December 12, 2023 17:00 - 8 Bytes

After a search that has lasted more than two years, the Charlotte Symphony has announced their next Music Director: Kwamé Ryan. Originally from Trinidad, Ryan has an impressive resume and has worked around the globe. He was General Music Director of the Freiburg Opera from 1999 to 2003 and Musical and Artistic Director of the National Orchestra of Bordeaux Aquitaine between 2007 and 2013. His most recent appointment is Director of the Academy for the Performing Arts at the University of Tr...

Jeremy Mims on Christmas with Caritas

December 12, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

Caritas a Cappella ensemble presents a concert of Christmas and holiday music in Charlotte. The set will include settings of familiar carols as well as beautiful motets written by modern and Renaissance composers. And this time, the ensemble will be led by their new artistic director, Dr. Jeremy Mims. By day, Jeremy is Associate Professor and Director of Choral Activities at Wintrhop University, but he recently stepped in to take the helm from Caritas founder, Cathy Youngblood. He talks w...

Dr. Geoffrey Whitehead and Jeff Andler on the Charlotte Civic Orchestra

November 20, 2023 17:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Civic Orchestra presents its annual Christmas Extravaganza at the Halton Theater at CPCC’s Uptown Campus. The program features a sixty-piece orchestra, performances by the Charlotte Youth Ballet and Diamond Elite Dancers, the Holiday Singers, and soloists, plus the combined choirs of the Marvin Ridge and Porter Ridge High Schools. Dr. Geoffrey Whitehead, the music director of the Charlotte Civic Orchestra, and Jeff Andler, a member of the Holiday Singers, speak about the chal...

Dr. John Michael Cooper, Dr. Sequina Dubose, & Dr. Justin Smith on the Margaret Bonds Symposium at Queens University

October 30, 2023 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Composer, pianist, and social justice activist Margaret Bonds is one of the twentieth century's more remarkable American artists, and her reputation is growing in stature among twenty-first century music lovers. There's a terrific opportunity to learn more about this remarkable woman and her music when Queens University hosts the Margaret Bonds Symposium . Learn more about her by listening to guests Dr. John Michael Cooper, an expert on Bonds' life and music; Dr. Sequina Dubose, who will ...

Tichina Vaughn on Piedmont Opera

October 09, 2023 07:00 - 8 Bytes

Piedmont Opera in Winston-Salem is opening their new season with Verdi's Il Trovatore and they're welcoming home Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano Tichina Vaughn. Vaughn was raised in Winston-Salem, and she is a graduate of UNC School of the Arts. After getting her start with the Metropolitan Opera, she went on to international acclaim performing many years with Staatstheater Stuttgart as principal artist. She talks about how it feels to perform in her hometown, when she discovered she was mean...

A Conversation with Amerigo Trio and A Tribute to Bacharach

October 01, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

In the month of October, Davidson College will present several great concerts. Renowned vocal group Stile Antico performs a program celebrating William Byrd. And the Amerigo Trio, whose members are all internationally acclaimed musicians, is in concert. And later in the month, Davidson faculty members will present a benefit tribute to Burt Bacharach. On this episode of Piedmont Arts, we talk to artists who will be appearing in two of those concerts. Amerigo Trio members Glenn Dicterow, for...

Dr. Marques Garrett on the Charlotte Master Chorale

September 25, 2023 16:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Master Chorale comes to the Cain Center in Cornelius and Queens University in Charlotte respectively this fall. The theme of the concerts is freedom and oppression across communities and features the North Carolina premiere of R. Nathaniel Dett's The Ordering of Mose s as well as Bernstein's Chichester Psalms. Dr. Marques L.A. Garrett, associate professor of choral studies at the University of North Texas and an expert in the music of Nathaniel Dett, a Black Canadian-Ameri...

Martie Perry on Heartland Baroque

September 18, 2023 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Heartland Baroque is an ensemble specializing in music of the 17th and 18th centuries. They perform regularly in our region and will give a concert at St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Davidson. Violinist Martie Perry is founder and artistic director of Heartland Baroque. She explains how Heartland Baroque's historically informed performances provide context around the music and give modern audiences insight into the music-making of the past. Learn more about Heartland Baroque at the Music ...

Alejandro Cerrudo on the Charlotte Ballet

September 10, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

Charlotte Ballet is gearing up for the 2023-2024 season which will be the first one fully curated by artistic director Alejandro Cerrudo. Several world premieres by notable choreographers are highlights, and the season kicks off with a performance in Toronto, the first time since 1981 Charlotte Ballet is traveling abroad. Cerrudo describes some of the innovative and traditional works audiences can expect to see as well as why he is passionate about the artform of dance. Learn more about the...

Christopher James Lees on the Rock Hill Symphony Orchestra

September 03, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

The Rock Hill Symphony welcomes a new music director this season -- Christopher James Lees. Lees is already known to the area's classical audiences through his work as the Charlotte Symphony's Resident Conductor. Now he's poised to lead the region's newest orchestra in its next chapter. Lees talks about the symphony's future aspirations and their first concert of the 2023-2024 season in Rock Hill. Learn more about the Rock Hill Symphony Orchestra's upcoming events

Peter Askim on the Salisbury Symphony

August 27, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

In the coming year, the Salisbury Symphony will be looking for a new music director. One of their candidates, Peter Askim, will lead the first concert of the season at Catawba College. Askim is on the faculty at N.C. State University, leads the Raleigh Civic Symphony and Chamber Orchestra, and is a composer and bassist as well as a conductor. He talks about what attracts him to the Salisbury position; his passion for creating initiatives that connect an orchestra to its local community; and ...

Michelle Merrill on the Winston-Salem Symphony

July 02, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

The Winston-Salem Symphony recently announced their new music director -- Michelle Merrill. Merrill served four years with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as assistant then associate conductor under Leonard Slatkin. She will be the Winston-Salem Symphony's first female music director and the only woman to lead a professional orchestra in the Carolinas. She talks about her priorities, one of which is music education, as she takes on this new role.

Ashley Lam and Luvo on Opera Carolina & International Lyric Academy

June 27, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

Opera Carolina is going international this summer through a new partnership with International Lyric Academy. More than 100 opera singers and musicians from across the globe have arrived in the Queen City for three weeks of immersive mentorship, followed by two weeks in Vicenza, Italy. Part of the experience is a summer festival of free and ticketed performances. We talk with Opera Carolina's director of education & community programs, Ashley Lam, and one of the singers participating in the ...

Musicians on the Charlotte Bach Festival

June 06, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Bach Festival returns to the Queen City with a full schedule of recitals, concerts, and educational opportunities, drawing talented musicians from across the country to celebrate the artistic legacy of J. S. Bach. On this episode, Aisslinn Nosky, Laura C. Atkinson, Margaret Carpenter Haigh and Derrick Miller provide insights into what makes the festival special. Learn more about the Charlotte Bach Festival

Kazem Abdullah on the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra

May 15, 2023 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Kazem Abdullah leads the Charlotte Symphony in their final classics concerts of the season. Abdullah was General Music Director of the City of Aachen in Germany from 2012 to 2017. He has also served as an assistant conductor at the Metropolitan Opera, and has guest conducted around the country for both opera productions and orchestral concerts. He talks about the differences between opera and concert hall conducting and discusses the importance of cultivating diverse audiences for classical ...

Lan Shui on the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra

April 24, 2023 16:30 - 8 Bytes

Conductor Lan Shui joins the Charlotte Symphony (CSO) for concerts at Belk Theatre in Charlotte. He gives us a rundown of the works on the CSO program, and he explains why he loves being a guest conductor. Pictured: Lan Shui by Singapore Symphony Orchestra

Kory Caudill on ”The Concert for the Human Family”

April 24, 2023 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Pianist/composer Kory Caudill is music director of “ The Concert for the Human Family,” performances which highlight themes of community and racial reconciliation. Caudill talks about the concert coming to Charlotte’s Holy Comforter Episcopal Church.

Cathy Youngblood and JoVan Adams on HEHLEHLOOYUH

April 17, 2023 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Two of the Charlotte region's choral ensembles team up for a concert of music by Black composers at First United Methodist Church of Charlotte. Caritas A Cappella Ensemble and Charlotte Contemporary Ensemble will present a program called " HEHLEHLOOYUH: A Celebration of Choral Music by Black Composers" which features a wide variety of classically based selections by composers from several eras. Cathy Youngblood, artistic director of Caritas, and JoVan Adams, director of Charlotte Contempora...

Robert Krumbine on Charlotte Shout!

March 28, 2023 16:00 - 8 Bytes

Uptown Charlotte hosts the multi-week festival known as Charlotte Shout! The festival is produced by Charlotte Center City Partners and includes music performances, art installations, community conversations, culinary events, and more. The idea is to showcase and celebrate Charlotte's creativity, innovation, and diversity. Robert Krumbine, Chief Creative Officer and Senior Vice President of Events at Charlotte Center City Partners, describes several of the of the festival's unique offering...

Robert Quinney, Ben Outen, and Murray Somerville on Choir of New College, Oxford

March 20, 2023 16:05 - 8 Bytes

Christ Episcopal Church in Charlotte welcomes the Choir of New College, Oxford for a concert that includes classic English choral works. The Choir of New College has been around since 1379 and is one of the most celebrated choral groups in the world. It is also the oldest choir of its kind in Oxford and Cambridge. Robert Quinney, Director of the Choir of New College, Oxford talks about the choir's important history and the significant role it plays in contemporary university life. He's joine...

David Fisk on the Charlotte Symphony 2023 - 24 Season

March 20, 2023 16:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Symphony (CSO) has just announced its 2023-24 season, and it's filled with variety and diversity across all the series: Classics, Pops, Movie, and Family. The season features several big names (like Renee Fleming), puts some Charlotte Symphony musicians in the spotlight, blurs genre boundaries, and provides lots of opportunities for members of our community to access the music. CSO President and CEO David Fisk is the guest on a new Piedmont Arts podcast episode where he talks a...

Mark O’Connor on ”Crossing Bridges”

February 13, 2023 17:00 - 8 Bytes

The compositions and recordings of American fiddler, violinist, and composer Mark O'Connor are heard often on WDAV. His career which has seen him work across genres – country, folk, classical, and jazz – began as a child when he showed astonishing musical talent at an early age. His memoir, "Crossing Bridges," chronicles the ups and downs of life as a child prodigy. He recounts the adventures and challenges he and his family faced as they struggled to build his career. Pictured: Mark O'Co...

Vinay Parameswaran on the Charlotte Symphony

January 30, 2023 17:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Symphony welcomes guest conductor Vinay Parameswaran to the podium to lead a program of twentieth and twenty-first century music by Sibelius, Britten, Still, and up-and-coming American composer Gabriella Smith. He shares the story of how he became a conductor instead of a lawyer and gives in depth insights into all the works on the symphony program. Learn more about the Charlotte Symphony's Classical Series . Pictured: Vinay Parameswaran; credit Roger Mastroianni.

Trio Gaia on the Davidson Concert Series

January 30, 2023 17:00 - 8 Bytes

Trio Gaia, winners of the 2022 WDAV Young Chamber Musicians Competition, return to Davidson for a concert at Tyler Tallman Hall. Learn how these young musicians, who are New England Conservatory’s piano trio in residence, formed their ensemble and why they enjoy playing chamber music together. Learn more about Trio Gaia in the Davidson College Concert Series Pictured: Members of Trio Gaia (from left to right) Grant Houston, violin, Andrew Barnwell, piano, and Yi-Mei Templeman, cello....

Malek Jandali on “Together We Rise”

January 11, 2023 12:00 - 8 Bytes

The Charlotte Symphony will perform a concert called "Together We Rise" at the Sarah Belk Gambrell Center at Queens University. It will explore themes of freedom, strength, and justice through works by a diverse range of composers. One of the works on the program is by Queens University Composer-in-Residence, Malek Jandali. He talks about his compositions, the responsibility he feels to preserve his Syrian heritage through music, and the unique role music can play in furthering humanitarian ...

YUNG Citizen, Casey Mink, Suzanne Polak, and David Vergato on the Noteworthy Concert Series

December 11, 2022 12:00 - 8 Bytes

WDAV and the Fair Play Music Equity Initiative continues its NoteWorthy concert series, which teams local pop musicians of color with classically-trained musicians. Music producer and recording artist YUNG Citizen, classical musicians Casey Mink, violin and Suzanne Polak, piano, and bassist David Vergato speak about their approaches to this genre-blending concert, and what made their collaboration memorable. Watch YUNG Citizen with Casey Mink, Suzanne Polak, and David Vergato on Notewort...

Erina Yashima on the Charlotte Symphony

November 14, 2022 17:00 - 8 Bytes

Guest conductor Erina Yashima leads the Charlotte Symphony in a program that includes Beethoven's Triple Concerto and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique . Yashima recently finished her tenure as Assistant Conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. And she recently started in her new position as First Kapellmeister at the Komische Oper Berlin. She talks about the works on the orchestra program, the differences between American and European orchestras, and the importance of music education in he...