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Customize your symphony season with the Carlos Conducts series

Craft your perfect classical season schedule with curated packages from the NC Symphony.

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Three images of Music Director Carlos Miguel Prieto in action with musicians playing around him.

Prieto is famous for the artistry and energy he brings to the podium.

Photos provided by the NC Symphony

The North Carolina Symphony’s 2025–26 classical season returns to the stage in September, filling Meymandi Concert Hall once more with timeless sounds and powerful performances.

At its helm: Music Director Carlos Miguel Prieto, one of the world’s greatest living conductors, and the musical mind behind the curated lineup.

Craft your classical season

The Carlos Conducts series offers audiences the chance to build their own classical experience, customizing packages of three to eight Prieto-led performances.

Look forward to works by Beethoven, Dvořák, Copland, Gershwin, and more, interpreted and brought to life by Carlos himself and the musicians of the symphony.

The symphony also offers five pre-designed classical series bundles spanning the entire season.

Perks + passion

Subscribing means fabulous seats, but it also means a symphony of savings and exclusive perks, including up to 35% off individual ticket prices.

The only question left: Which performances will you pick?

Design your dream season

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