We strive to bring exceptional musical experiences that connect and inspire our community. Choose a Community Program that will create new pathways of opportunity for you or your place of worship, recreation center, or other venue of choice.
Visit our
Community Events page to see all of our upcoming events in and around the Charlotte area.
Music and the Holocaust |
Musicians from the Charlotte Symphony present a 45-minute themed, narrated program, performing music of significance during this period in history. The repertoire features a mix of traditional and Klezmer music. Each concert includes narration and projected images that explore pre-World War II Jewish culture. Through the music of its era, audiences will learn about Jewish culture and the horrors of the Holocaust. Learn more |
Healing Hands |
We believe in the restorative power of music. For over 20 years the Charlotte Symphony's Healing Hands program has sent solo performers, small ensembles and chamber orchestras into area hospitals, senior care centers, and community centers, to enrich the lives of patients and residents. Learn more
Visit our Community Events page to see when a free concert will be coming to a location near you.
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Orchestra on Campus |
Orchestra On Campus is a collaboration between the Charlotte Symphony and higher education institutions in the Charlotte region with the aim to draw students into the orchestral experience. Expanding the Symphony's audience to include a younger and more diverse demographic, Orchestra on Campus also broadens the orchestra's reach to a wider geographic area. Learn more
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Symphony 101 |
Composers and their works can be a valuable component of the music-going experience. Symphony 101 is a series of free learning opportunities presented in partnership with WDAV Classical Public Radio and led by Davidson College Symphony Orchestra Music Director Tara Keith. Learn more
We currently are not offering a Symphony 101 series during the 2019-2020 season.
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