North Carolina Symphony Concert

The well-respected North Carolina Symphony will be performing a free concert live at Methodist University next week.

The well-respected North Carolina Symphony will be performing a free concert live at Methodist University next week.

On Friday, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in MU’s Huff Concert Hall, the collection of talented musicians will be featuring one of the most cherished works in the classical repertoire, Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons”. Michelle Merill will conduct while Jacqueline Saed Wolborsky will be featured on the violin.

“I am so honored and excited to be able to play ‘The Four Seasons’ with my amazing colleagues of the North Carolina Symphony,” said Wolborsky. “Every time I come back to this timeless piece, I hear Vivaldi’s incredibly imaginative depiction of the seasons in a different way. The possibilities are endless and it’s why this piece remains as one of the most seminal pieces of its time.”

Bologne’s “Overture to L’Amant Anonyme” and Mendeslssohn’s “Symphony No. 1” are also on the docket for the evening.

Better yet, admission is free for the event, but tickets are required. Interested parties can reserve tickets online or pick up tickets in-person at any of the following locations:

  • Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County: 301 Hay St.
  • Betty Kelly’s Gift Shop: 1228 Fort Bragg Rd.
  • The Pilgrim Gifts: 160 Westwood Shopping Center

For more information on the event, visit the North Carolina Symphony.