Carolina Live
Carolina Live travels the region and features classical musicians from our area as well as those of international renown who visit our performance halls. Lauren Rico hosts the series.
Note: Carolina Live is looking for professional-quality vocal or instrumental recordings made in concert in the Carolinas in the past couple of years. Mail them to: Box 8990, Davidson, NC 28035-8990, attn. Carolina Live. For more info, call 877.333.8990.
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra plays Gustav Mahler's Fifth Symphony, and the Western Piedmont Symphony plays Mozart and Mussorgsky in Hickory.
Soloist Jennifer Frautschi and the South Carolina Philharmonic play Korngold’s sumptuous violin concerto, plus a popular recent work by Mason Bates, and Tchaikovsky's “Pathétique” Symphony.
This American-themed program is a sampling of three concerts from the Carolina Chamber Symphony Players' annual Carolina Summer Music Festival in Winston-Salem, NC.
This all-French program is performed by the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra with some emerging young classical music talent as soloists.
Two programs from the Greenville Symphony Orchestra's Masterworks and Chamber series make up this edition of the show including Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with Marina Kolomiitseva, William Schuman's Newsreel (In Five Shots), Robert Schumann's Symphony No. 1 ("Spring"), and a suite from Bizet's Carmen.
The Western Piedmont Symphony and conductor John Gordon Ross offer up Rossini, Elgar, and Brahms; plus two recent works featuring cello and quartet.

