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Classical Season Look-Ahead Part 1

Maestro William Henry Curry
(c) the North Carolina Symphony
Maestro William Henry Curry

The humidity's dropping, the kids are back in school: It's time to turn away from the beach, and turn back to the concert hall. WHQR's here to help you decide what to put in your ears, with previews from the North Carolina Symphony and the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra.By Megan V. Williams

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Wilmington, NC – WHQR sits down with conductors and artistic directors from some of the region's main performing groups to give you a leg up on the coming classical music season.

Part One: Maestros Steven Errante of the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra and William Henry Curry of the North Carolina Symphony.

Part Two: Wilmington Concert Association and Chamber Music Wilmington.

Find information about tickets, schedules, and performers at the groups' websites:

The Wilmington Symphony Orchestra
The North Carolina Symphony
Chamber Music Wilmington
Wilmington Concert Association
The full performance schedule for UNCW and its venues is on the Office of Cultural Arts' website.