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🎻 Get ready for a spectacular symphony season

The North Carolina Symphony returns in September for a new season under the legendary Carlos Miguel Prieto.

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The North Carolina Symphony sits on stage with the audience in shadow behind them.

Prieto has conducted 100+ world premieres throughout his multi-award-winning career.

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Carlos Miguel Prieto’s first year as Music Director of the North Carolina Symphony was nothing short of extraordinary.

Critics and audiences alike raved about the charismatic conductor, whose dynamic leadership is fueling inspired orchestral performances and ushering in a new era for the local ensemble.

Now, with anticipation at an all-time high for the Symphony’s upcoming 2024/25 season, here are the performances we can’t wait to be captivated by.

Carlos-led classics + carols

Save on any 3+ shows

To celebrate the upcoming season, the Symphony is offering a limited-time Carlos Conducts Series savings bundle. Choose any 3+ Carlos-led concerts and save 20% on each individual ticket.

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