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.
Mozart's Coronation Mass, Marriage of Figaro Overture, and Haffner Symphony, in performance at the Spoleto Festival USA 2010. Plus Bach for cello, Handel for two guitars, a Wagnerian Idyll, and an Intermezzo by Mascagni.
The Swannanoa Chamber Music Festival is the setting for this edition of Carolina Live: The Trio Terzetto, the Parker Quartet, and a cast of Swannanoa regulars play Telemann, Madeleine Dring, Beethoven, Carl Nielsen, Brahms and Schumann.
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra plays Gustav Mahler's Fifth Symphony, and the Western Piedmont Symphony plays Mozart and Mussorgsky in Hickory.
The American Chamber Players perform Bloch, Dring, Beethoven, Mozart, and Schoenfield at Queens University in Charlotte and at Converse College in Spartanburg, SC.
The Winston-Salem Symphony with combined choirs and soloists, present Franz Joseph Hadyn's oratorio The Creation. Also, a Moravian setting of Psalm 103 by David Moritz Michael.
Edvard Tchivzhel conducts works by Mozart and Brahms, from two concerts at the Gunter Theatre in Greenville, SC from the Fall of 2009.
An orchestral visit to France, and specifically Paris, this week on Carolina Live. Dmitry Sitkovetsky and the Greensboro Symphony play Debussy, Ravel, Faure and Offenbach.
Musicians from the Keowee Chamber Music Festival perform works from Mozart to Max Reger, from Dohnanyi to Madeleine Dring.
The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra and conductor Max Valdes go South of the Border with "Tangos and Tapas". Elena Urioste solos in Piazzolla's Four Seasons of Buenos Aires.

