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The North Carolina Symphony is a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, D. Reid Wilson, Secretary. BEETHOVEN: ODE TO JOY FROM SYMPHONY NO. 9 PIANO j = 132 7 13 19 Beethoven: "Ode to Joy" from Symphony No. 9. NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY State I Score . Created Date: 8/5/2020 8:41:46 PM JOHN ILIKA | NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY John Ilika accepted the position of Principal Trombone with the North Carolina Symphony in January 2001. Prior to that, he held principal trombone positions with the Pennsylvania Ballet, Delaware Symphony, Opera Delaware, Florida Music Festival and the Philadelphia Brass (quintet). In 1992, with the Delaware Symphony, Ilika commissioned andJOSEPH PETERS
Joseph Peters, Associate Principal Oboe and English horn with the North Carolina Symphony, previously held Principal Oboe chairs with the Minnesota Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. He has performed as guest principal with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and The Florida Orchestra, and he has also played with the Saint PaulChamber
BONNIE THRON
The June and Tom Roberg Chair. Bonnie Thron joined the North Carolina Symphony as principal cellist in 2000. She is an active chamber musician and recitalist and locally has been a guest artist with the Mallarmé Chamber Players and the Ciompi Quartet, as well as occasionally joining the Jacobowitz-Larkin Duo to form a clarinet trio called Three For All.ERIN ZEHNGUT
ERIN ZEHNGUT. Violinist Erin Zehngut joined the first violin section of the North Carolina Symphony in 2016. Before moving to North Carolina, she was a fellow with the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, under Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas. In her time there, she appeared as Concertmaster and Principal Second Violin, performed in aMARY E. BOONE
Mary E. Boone is currently Assistant Principal Flute with the North Carolina Symphony and has appeared as a soloist with them, as well as the South Carolina Chamber Orchestra and Augusta Symphony. Formerly Principal Flute with the Augusta Symphony, Boone has also performed with the Columbia Philharmonic, Tanglewood Festival, Waterloo FestivalANNE WHALEY LANEY
Prior to becoming principal flute with the North Carolina Symphony, Anne Whaley Laney was Principal Flute with the Canton Symphony and piccoloist with the Aspen Festival Orchestra. She has appeared as flute soloist with the St. Louis Symphony as its 1982 Young Artist winner, playing Mozart’s Concerto in D Major, K.314, and with theCanton
NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONYCONCERTS & TICKETSPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATIONSUPPORTABOUT USCALENDAR Friday, May 14, 2021, 8:00 pm. Wesley Schulz, conductor. Enjoy your Ragtime-era favorites with iconic music by Scott Joplin and Jelly Roll Morton including The Entertainer, Maple Leaf Rag, and King Porter Stomp. BUY TICKETS LEARN MORE. YouTube. North Carolina Symphony. 2K subscribers. Subscribe. Introduction to Our "Ragtime Kings" Concert. UNC HEALTH SUMMERFEST 2021 3700 Glenwood Avenue, Ste. 130, Raleigh, NC 27612. 919.733.2750. 877.627.6724 (toll free) Contact. Performance Venues. Connect With Us. Sign up for NCS emails to be the first to know about concerts and events, receive special discounts, and access exclusive photos andvideos. SIGN UP!
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The North Carolina Symphony is a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, D. Reid Wilson, Secretary. BEETHOVEN: ODE TO JOY FROM SYMPHONY NO. 9 PIANO j = 132 7 13 19 Beethoven: "Ode to Joy" from Symphony No. 9. NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY State I Score . Created Date: 8/5/2020 8:41:46 PM JOHN ILIKA | NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY John Ilika accepted the position of Principal Trombone with the North Carolina Symphony in January 2001. Prior to that, he held principal trombone positions with the Pennsylvania Ballet, Delaware Symphony, Opera Delaware, Florida Music Festival and the Philadelphia Brass (quintet). In 1992, with the Delaware Symphony, Ilika commissioned andJOSEPH PETERS
Joseph Peters, Associate Principal Oboe and English horn with the North Carolina Symphony, previously held Principal Oboe chairs with the Minnesota Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. He has performed as guest principal with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and The Florida Orchestra, and he has also played with the Saint PaulChamber
BONNIE THRON
The June and Tom Roberg Chair. Bonnie Thron joined the North Carolina Symphony as principal cellist in 2000. She is an active chamber musician and recitalist and locally has been a guest artist with the Mallarmé Chamber Players and the Ciompi Quartet, as well as occasionally joining the Jacobowitz-Larkin Duo to form a clarinet trio called Three For All.ERIN ZEHNGUT
ERIN ZEHNGUT. Violinist Erin Zehngut joined the first violin section of the North Carolina Symphony in 2016. Before moving to North Carolina, she was a fellow with the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, under Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas. In her time there, she appeared as Concertmaster and Principal Second Violin, performed in aMARY E. BOONE
Mary E. Boone is currently Assistant Principal Flute with the North Carolina Symphony and has appeared as a soloist with them, as well as the South Carolina Chamber Orchestra and Augusta Symphony. Formerly Principal Flute with the Augusta Symphony, Boone has also performed with the Columbia Philharmonic, Tanglewood Festival, Waterloo FestivalANNE WHALEY LANEY
Prior to becoming principal flute with the North Carolina Symphony, Anne Whaley Laney was Principal Flute with the Canton Symphony and piccoloist with the Aspen Festival Orchestra. She has appeared as flute soloist with the St. Louis Symphony as its 1982 Young Artist winner, playing Mozart’s Concerto in D Major, K.314, and with theCanton
ABOUT US | NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY Employment. Discover opportunities to join the North Carolina Symphony, as a member of the orchestra or administrative staff. 2020/21 YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT SERIES Wesley Schulz, conductor Cirque de la Symphonie returns for an all-new program with dazzling feats of strength and grace. Acrobats, contortionists, and aerial flyers perform awe-inspiring choreography to orchestral favorites that will thrill audiences of all ages. MEYMANDI CONCERT HALL Meymandi Concert Hall – Raleigh, North Carolina. With the opening of the new concert hall in downtown Raleigh in 2001, the arts in North Carolina changed forever. Meymandi Concert Hall, the home of the North Carolina Symphony, features a world-class design, sparkling acoustics and an intimate atmosphere that redefines to concert experience. BEETHOVEN: ODE TO JOY FROM SYMPHONY NO. 9 PIANO j = 132 7 13 19 Beethoven: "Ode to Joy" from Symphony No. 9. NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY State I Score . Created Date: 8/5/2020 8:41:46 PMINDIVIDUAL SUPPORT
Call us at 919.733.2750 or toll free 877.627.6724 during business hours, Monday-Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm.TERRY MIZESKO
Mr. Mizesko’s most recent orchestral work, “Sketches from Pinehurst”, was premiered in April 2005 by the North Carolina Symphony. A compact disc featuring this piece was released by the orchestra in September of 2005. Mr. Mizesko resides in Raleigh with his wife Sandra Schwarcz, a violist with the North Carolina Symphony,and their two
ERIN ZEHNGUT
ERIN ZEHNGUT. Violinist Erin Zehngut joined the first violin section of the North Carolina Symphony in 2016. Before moving to North Carolina, she was a fellow with the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, under Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas. In her time there, she appeared as Concertmaster and Principal Second Violin, performed in aMARY E. BOONE
Mary E. Boone is currently Assistant Principal Flute with the North Carolina Symphony and has appeared as a soloist with them, as well as the South Carolina Chamber Orchestra and Augusta Symphony. Formerly Principal Flute with the Augusta Symphony, Boone has also performed with the Columbia Philharmonic, Tanglewood Festival, Waterloo FestivalSETH HORNER
A native of Eugene, Oregon, Seth Horner joined the North Carolina Symphony as Principal Tuba in 2017. Horner was the Acting Principal Tuba of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for three seasons and held faculty appointments teaching tuba and euphonium at Towson University and the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.NCSYMPHONY.ORG
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Meymandi Concert Hall, Raleigh Saturday, May 9, 2020, 7:00 pm Secure your seats for this very special one-night-only event when two superstars, Renée Fleming and Branford Marsalis, share the stage with the North Carolina Symphony under the baton of Grant Llewellyn.LEARN MORE
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Monday, May 11, 2020, 6:00 pm Join us for an evening of music and culinary delights. North Carolina Symphony musicians will share favorites from the chamber music repertoire—introducing each work with their own commentary and insights—and the evening begins with a delicious meal, drinks, andgood company.
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Booth Amphitheatre, Cary Saturday, May 23, 2020, 7:30 pm The spectacular showpiece _Scheherazade_ weaves classic Arabian tales into wildly mesmerizing music—guaranteed to capture yourimagination!
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