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Single Tickets for All Winston-Salem Symphony 2022–23 Season Concerts on Sale August 1

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (August 1, 2022) – Single tickets for the Winston-Salem Symphony’s 2022-23 season go on sale today, Monday, August 1. They can be purchased online at wssymphony.org and via phone by calling 336.464.0145. Please refer to the 2022-23 Season Calendar on the Symphony’s website for the full concert schedule.

To celebrate the Symphony’s 75th Anniversary in 2022 and the upcoming start of the season, the Symphony is offering a special 75-hour “Buy One, Get One Free” sale running through Wednesday, August 3. The sale offer is valid for purchases made online at wssymphony.org with discount code WSS75 for the first two programs of the season: Mendelssohn’s Muse on September 17 and 18 and The Chevalier on October 2. Mendelssohn’s Muse features guest violinist Simone Porter and conductor Andrew Grams performing music by Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, and Mussorgsky. The Chevalier, written and directed by Bill Barclay,is a play with music that tells the story of 18th-century Black composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.

The Winston-Salem Symphony’s 2022-23 season features six Classics Series programs, each of which will feature a conductor who is contending for the role of Music Director. The community will have numerous opportunities to interact with the finalists and will play a key role in helping the Symphony decide who ultimately assumes the baton to lead the Winston-Salem Symphony into the future. The 2022-23 Music That Pops Series is comprised of four concerts, including A Carolina Christmas featuring the acrobats from Cirque de la Symphonie, the music of Genesis and Phil Collins, a symphonic exploration of R.E.M. with founding member Mike Mills and violinist Robert McDuffie, and a Star Wars concert with the music of John Williams. Additional offerings include: the Ignite Family Series with three concerts, the Symphony Chorus performing music by Dan Locklair and J.S. Bach, Handel’s Messiah conducted by former Winston-Salem Symphony Music Director Robert Moody, and more.

About the Winston-Salem Symphony

Proud to be one of the Southeast’s most highly regarded regional orchestras, the Winston-Salem Symphony will celebrate its 75th Anniversary across 2022. The Symphony inspires listeners of all ages throughout North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad with a variety of concerts, education programs, and community engagement initiatives each year.

The Symphony is supported by Season Presenting Sponsors Truist and Bell, Davis & Pitt, P.A.; Symphony Unbound/Etherbound Presenting Sponsors Chris and Mike Morykwas; the Arts Council of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, the North Carolina Arts Council, and other dedicated sponsors. Subscriptions and single tickets can be purchased online at wssymphony.org or by calling the Symphony Box Office at 336-464-0145.

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