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The Salisbury Symphony Presents “Witches, Wizards and the Music of Harry Potter”

The Salisbury Symphony and Conductor Ian Passmore present “Witches, Wizards and the Music of Harry Potter,” an enchanting visit to the world of Harry Potter and friends! This enchanting program delves deep into the iconic music from the beloved series, masterfully bringing to life the adventures of Harry, Hermione, and Ron. Narrated by our very own Hunter Safrit or a special community guest, this concert is designed to be a fully immersive experience. Audience members will have the chance to participate in the magic by conducting the orchestra with wands, answering trivia questions,...

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First Bank, Corning & SCAC present “Magic of Disney” with the Charlotte Symphony

First Bank and Corning with the Stanly County Arts Council are excited to welcome back the full Charlotte Symphony Orchestra to Stanly County with the program “Magic of Disney, ” conducted by Christopher James Lees.  This program will include everyone’s favorites from Star Wars, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Chronicles of Narnia, Frozen, and Moana.  We encourage everyone to dress up as their favorite princess, prince, or Jedi! With our mission being “to encourage and promote broad-based cultural and educational activities in the arts throughout Stanly County” we wanted...

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First Bank, Corning with the Stanly County Arts Council present The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra’s “Spirit of America”

After a two-year hiatus, First Bank and Corning with the Stanly County Arts Council are excited to welcome back the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra to Stanly County. With this year’s concert being held just prior to Veteran’s Day, it presented itself as a perfect opportunity to perform a patriotic concert called “Spirit of America.” The program includes familiar arrangements from Aaron Copland, Percy Grainger, Leroy Anderson, John Williams, and John Philip Sousa. With our mission being “to encourage and promote broad-based cultural and educational activities in the arts throughout Stanly County”...

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