The quieter you become,
the more you are able to hear.
- Lao-Tzu
The Carolina Philharmonic’s
2nd Annual
Chamber Music Festival 2010
June 19 - August 28
You can still purchase a series subscription to the Summer Chamber Music Festival by calling our box office at 910.687.4746. We accept all major credit cards. When you get a subscription, you get 5 concerts for the cost of 4! Subscription general admission is $100 ($80 senior/military discount). For individual concerts, the general admission is $25 ($20 senior/military discount), and students are free. Email carolinaphilharmonic@gmail.com for more info.
Venues:
FOUNDERS HALL at Sacred Heart Church
300 Dundee Rd, Pinehurst
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
1601 Raeford Road, Fayetteville
Cinema Paradiso – Music from the Movies
Fri July 30, 7pm Sat July 31, 2:30pm Sat Aug 14, 2:30pm Sun Aug 15, 4pm “One of the most invigorating and introspective young pianists to come out of the Seattle jazz scene,” Joshua Wolff is a regular guest at the major jazz clubs around the country, including all of NYC’s hotspots – The Blue Note, Birdland, The Knitting Factory, Jazz Standard and Iridium. If you like jazz, mark your calendar because you won’t want to miss this! Fri Aug 20, 7pm Sat Aug 21, 2:30pm Fri Aug 27, 7pm Sat Aug 28, 2:30pm Inaugural GALA International Music and Dining Silent and Live Auction September 11, 2010 5:30 p.m., the Fair Barn in Pinehurst David Michael Wolff and the Carolina Philharmonic kick off their 2010/11 Season in style on Saturday, September 11th at 5:30 p.m. at the Fair Barn. Exquisite catered cuisine will be served, and a potpourri of musical offerings from the Carolina Philharmonic and guest artists will make for an unforgettable Gala evening. Valet parking included. Tickets are $75; seating is limited, so purchase your tickets early by calling our box office at 687-4746! Also, we’re in need of volunteers to prepare the Gala and the 2010/11 Season, so inquire at 949-3637 or at 687-4746 to join the fun and share your time, talents and skills with the Carolina Philharmonic.
TRINITY Episcopal Church (Fayetteville)
FOUNDERS HALL at Sacred Heart (Pinehurst)
No one can resist a great film score. Come enjoy a delightful afternoon with some of the greatest movie-music from the 20th century – themes from Cinema Paradiso, Schindler’s List, Out of Africa, and a host of other timeless classics from the silver screen. Guaranteed to send you home humming!
JAZZ – The Joshua Wolff Trio
FOUNDERS HALL at Sacred Heart Church (Pinehurst)
TRINITY Episcopal Church (Fayetteville)
Soldier’s Tale
TRINITY Episcopal Church
FOUNDERS HALL at Sacred Heart Church (Pinehurst)
One of the most popular works of the quixotic Russian, Igor Stravinsky, The Soldier's Tale, recounts the legend of the man who sold his soul to the devil. Told with biting wit, wicked charm, catchy rhythms and bold, vibrant harmonies, it’s easy to understand how this became one of the most influential works to emerge out of the rubble of WWI. To appease those who look to the exits at the mention of “modern” music, two romantic masters open and close the program – Schumann and Brahms.
The Gypsy – Festival Finale with Wine Reception
TRINITY Episcopal Church (Fayetteville)
FOUNDERS HALL at Sacred Heart Church (Pinehurst)
Debussy’s evocative Sonata for Cello and Piano and Shostakovich’s Mystical Piano Trio No. 1 pave the way for perhaps the most exciting and adventuresome Piano Quartets of all time, the Brahms’s G-minor – the wisdom of Solomon, the whim of a gypsy and the song of a lark rolled in one. This exciting finish to our 2nd Annual Chamber Music Festival will be followed by a wine reception.
Venues:
FOUNDERS HALL at Sacred Heart Church
300 Dundee Rd, Pinehurst
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
1601 Raeford Road, Fayetteville
SAVE THE DATE! -- Sat Sept 11, 2010
Details of our 2010/11 Subscription Series are due very soon, so please check back!