Charlotte Symphony: Dvořák’s New World Symphony
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DateMar 27 - 29, 2026
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Ticket PricesCurrently these shows are only available in subscription packages. Please contact Charlotte Symphony Orchestra for more information.
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On SaleOn Sale TBA
- Mar 27| Friday 7:30 PM On Sale TBA
- Mar 28| Saturday 7:30 PM On Sale TBA
- Mar 29| Sunday 3:00 PM On Sale TBA
Event Description
Kwamé Ryan, conductor
Janai Brugger, soprano
WALKER Lyric for Strings
FLOYD “The Trees on the Mountain” from Susannah
STRAVINSKY “No Word from Tom” from The Rake’s Progress
BARBER Knoxville: Summer of 1915
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”
Soprano Janai Brugger joins Music Director Kwamé Ryan and the Orchestra for works exploring themes of home, nostalgia, and longing, including “The Trees on the Mountain” from Floyd’s Susannah and Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915. The evening culminates with Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony. Composed during his time in the United States, this symphony blends elements of his Czech heritage with American musical influences, capturing the excitement of a new world while reflecting his deep yearning for home, particularly through the moving melody, later turned into the popular song, “Goin’ Home.”
Directions & Parking
A special preferred parking rate of only $10* is available for our patrons in our designated garage.
DESIGNATED PARKING GARAGE
Levine Center for the Arts Parking Garage
Located at 130 W Brooklyn Village Ave with an entrance on West Brooklyn Village Avenue.
Pay as you enter the garage.
*The $10 rate is applicable when parked in the garage after 5pm on weekdays, Mon – Fri. If parked in the garage before 5pm, the $10 rate is void. There is no time restriction for the weekend, Sat & Sun.
Knight Theater seats 1,192 within its orchestra, grand tier and mezzanine levels. A variety of dance and music shows are hosted here. The venue is physically connected and shares lobby space with the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art.
