Where will Baron be?

Senior Recital

May 4 2pm

Watson Chamber Hall, UNCSA
Winston-Salem NC

You are cordially invited to watch Baron Thor Young play a concert at UNCSA.


UNCSA Chamber music festival
Mar
11

UNCSA Chamber music festival

The Spring Chamber Music Festival is a celebration of both beautiful music and artistry, presented across two evening performances. In the festival’s fifth year, students, faculty and renowned guest artists take the stage to deliver a meticulously curated program of classics alongside contemporary works. Feature cellist Zvi Plesser(opens in new tab) will return to UNCSA after serving on faculty from 2004-07, and additional guest artists will be announced soon.

UNCSA Spring Chamber Music Festival - UNCSA

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UNCSA Nu Ensemble
Jan
25

UNCSA Nu Ensemble

Join us for an exhilarating evening with the nu Ensemble as they present a captivating concert featuring contemporary compositions by today's leading composers.

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Piedmont Opera | Joan of Arc
Oct
26

Piedmont Opera | Joan of Arc

On October 25 and 27, we begin our historical quest for peace, hope, and courage with Joan of Arc: The Trial at Rouen, an innovative and immersive experience at Centenary United Methodist Church. Pulitzer prize-winning composer Norman Dello Joio revered Joan for her faithfulness and courage, which she displayed in battle, but even more acutely in her trial and execution.

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Piedmont Opera | Joan of Arc
Oct
25

Piedmont Opera | Joan of Arc

On October 25 and 27, we begin our historical quest for peace, hope, and courage with Joan of Arc: The Trial at Rouen, an innovative and immersive experience at Centenary United Methodist Church. Pulitzer prize-winning composer Norman Dello Joio revered Joan for her faithfulness and courage, which she displayed in battle, but even more acutely in her trial and execution.

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Sleepover at the Museum
Oct
6

Sleepover at the Museum

Karen LeFrak’s award-winning children’s book is brought to life through this amazing multimedia experience. The concert also includes fun and familiar big-top circus music by Czech composer Julius Fučík and playful tunes from Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt.

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Sleepover at the Museum
Oct
5

Sleepover at the Museum

Karen LeFrak’s award-winning children’s book is brought to life through this amazing multimedia experience. The concert also includes fun and familiar big-top circus music by Czech composer Julius Fučík and playful tunes from Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt.

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Beethoven 7 with Union Symphony
Sep
21

Beethoven 7 with Union Symphony

Raucous joy rings in USO’s 19th season with Beethoven’s seventh symphony. Come and share in a symphony that Beethoven himself described as “one of my best works…” and one that Carl Maria von Weber deemed that the composer “must be ripe for the madhouse…”

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UNCSA Symphony Dvorak and Ellington
Sep
14

UNCSA Symphony Dvorak and Ellington

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The UNCSA Symphony Orchestra opens its season with Music Director Robert Franz leading a program that features composers striving to evoke the sound and spirit of their people. Antonín Dvořák struggled to loosen the formal German structures prevalent in his time and express his identity as a Bohemian composer.

He accomplished this beautifully in his magnificent Symphony No. 8, where those Bohemian flavors come into play. Similarly, legendary jazz icon Duke Ellington sought to elevate the music of African Americans in his historic first Carnegie Hall concert in 1943 that presented his panoramic symphonic masterpiece “Black, Brown, and Beige.” Pulitzer Prize-winner Jennifer Higdon’s “Spirit” opens the concert.

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