Adult Programs
Music at Midday
(Partially funded - $600 - by the Symphony Guild)
The Music at Midday Series includes performances by Greensboro Symphony musicians throughout the community. The performances, which are hosted by retirement communities and other local venues are free and open to the public.
Preludes
(Partially funded - $400 - by the Symphony Guild)
Preludes are the Greensboro Symphony’s pre-concert presentations. Distinguished professors from around the region provide information and background on the concert repertoire. For Dana Auditorium concerts, Preludes are held in the adjacent Moon Room. Preludes begin at 6:45 pm prior to Thursday evening Masterworks concerts, and at 7:00 pm before Saturday performances. On Saturday, the guest speaker is joined by Maestro Sitkovetsky at 7:00 pm for a unique look at the evening’s program.
Following each Thursday evening Masterworks concert, Dmitry Sitkovetsky is joined by the guest artist for a brief Question-and-Answer session with the audience. After the concert, simply move to the front of the orchestra section. Ask a question and hear distinctive perspectives on the concert from our Music Director and the evening’s soloist!
Vision Statement
Because music matters in enhancing the quality of life in the surrounding community, the Greensboro Symphony Guild seeks to promote and fund music education through its support of the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra by engaging all segments of our population in developing music appreciation and by cultivating opportunities for visibility within the community at large.
Mission Statement
The Greensboro Symphony Guild serves as an advocate for music education and appreciation in the community, primarily by supporting the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, Inc. through financial, educational and promotional activities.