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2015-647-E Arts - NC Symphony Society, Inc. Arts Grant
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12/21/2015
Contract Starting Date
1/1/2016
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12/31/2016
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$1,500.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:814353F7-1 D2B-4D00-9475-67DB9D489761 <br /> William Henry Curry, Resident Conductor and Summerfest Artistic Director <br /> The Governor and Mrs. .1 Melville Broughton Chair <br /> William Henry Curry enters his 19th season with the North Carolina Symphony in 2014/15. He serves as the artistic <br /> director for the Rex Healthcare Summerfest Series and has also served as music director of the Durham Symphony <br /> Orchestra since 2009. <br /> A native of Pittsburgh, Curry started conducting and composing music at age 14. His first major appointment was at <br /> age 21,when he was named assistant conductor of the Richmond Chamber Orchestra. He also served as resident <br /> conductor with the Baltimore Symphony and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. He was appointed associate conductor <br /> of the Indianapolis Symphony in 1983,a post he held until 1988,the same year he was named winner of the Leopold <br /> Stokowski Conducting Competition and performed in Carnegie Hall. <br /> Maestro Curry has conducted over forty orchestras, including appearances with the Chicago,Cleveland, Houston, <br /> National, Detroit,Denver,American,Atlanta,and San Diego Symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Israel <br /> Camerata Jerusalem Orchestra,as well as the orchestras of Indianapolis, Bangkok and Taiwan and with the New <br /> York City Ballet in their famed Balanchine production of The Nutcracker. <br /> Opera engagements include the Houston Grand Opera,Chicago Opera Theater and New York City Opera. In <br /> 2009/10,at the invitation of the U.S, Department of State, he spent two weeks in Taiwan presenting master classes in <br /> conducting and leading concerts of American music. His final performance was filmed and shown throughout the <br /> country on Taiwan's Public Television Service. <br /> Curry is also a composer,and his works have been played by many of America's finest orchestras.The Indianapolis <br /> Symphony premiered his work Eulogy for a Dream.The late William Warfield of Porgy and Bess fame narrated the <br /> North Carolina premiere to an enthusiastic audience and critical acclaim in January 2002, His World Premiere <br /> Orchestration of Tchaikovsky's Military March takes place in the 2014-15 season. <br />
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