Day 1 – Rhoda

All in all, today was a fun first day interning with the NC Symphony! Mr. Schiller and Mr. Spencer, the CFO and director of education for the symphony, respectively, gave us presentations on the financial and outreach/education aspects of the organization, after which I began my main task of the day with Mr. Spencer. Each year, the NC Symphony performs concerts for elementary school children around the state, providing teachers and kids with booklets containing some information about the music and activities to help students better understand the music and how it connects to other subjects they study in school.

I worked on researching and compiling information on the various composers and pieces that will be part of the concerts next year to include in these booklets. Some of the composers that I read about I was already fairly familiar with, but others I was less familiar with, such as Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a half black English composer from the early 20th century, who I spent probably the most time researching. Even though the classical music community of the time was generally very white and racist, Coleridge-Taylor was able to rise to prominence as a composer. Becoming interested in African American folk music later, he began to incorporate it into his own compositions and arrangements aiming to shed positive light on the music and reduce the racist stigmas white classical musicians of the time had placed on it.

Overall, getting to learn more about the history behind such a wide variety of music today was a lovely experience! Next up on my list of composers is Georges Bizet, who I know of but not very much about, as well as a few contemporary composers who I am entirely unfamiliar with but look forward to researching.

Your friendly local music nerd,
Rhoda

Day 1 – Kai

Today we had lots of orientation and background around the NC Symphony and what its mission and goals are. The CFO Rob Schiller had a presentation for me about the economic aspects of the company. This was especially interesting as they had to explain how COVID affected their financials and ticket sales, and how they were able to overcome that. Also I was able to learn about the education outreach which is a instrumental part of the functioning of the finances which brought a new facet needed to understand. There is a concert this week and next week in which I am looking forward to learning about the preparation needed for these events!

 

Kai

Day 0

Half a day until my internship with the NC Symphony starts! I am looking forward to getting to see how the organization runs and helping out. Moreover, I really love the music that the orchestra is scheduled to play in the upcoming weeks and am excited to see the concerts! Yesterday I had the privilege of watching them perform Elgar’s Enigma Variations and the Brahms violin concerto with James Ehnes, and I can’t wait to see the process that creates such beautiful performances.

NC Symphony Intern signing off,
Rhoda

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