
Author Archives: Christopher Hill


Greensboro Opera’s ‘Glory Denied’ finds power in restraint and resonance

North Carolina Symphony offers Romantic contrasts with Schubert, Strauss, and Elgar

North Carolina Opera’s ‘Figaro’ delights with wit, grace, and classic charm

McTee’s ‘Timepiece’ resonates, but Rachmaninoff proves uneven in North Carolina Symphony concert

Prieto’s high-energy conducting fuels an impressive ‘Ring without Words’ with North Carolina Symphony

Savannah Philharmonic raises the roof with ‘Symphonic Spirit’ concert

With ‘Florencia en el Amazonas,’ NC Opera shows (again) it can compete in the big leagues

North Carolina Symphony, Hough, and Prieto bring fresh insights to Beethoven and Brahms

Quint impresses in Wallen’s “Violin Concerto” with Prieto and NC Symphony, framed by Brahms and Sibelius

Prieto, Osorio plumb Brahms’ depth, Rachmaninoff’s Third Symphony takes the spotlight in NC Symphony concert
