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The UNC Symphony Orchestra has won The American Prize in Orchestral Performance – College/University Division for 2012

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Music Director Tonu Kalam and the UNC Symphony Orchestra take their bows.
Music Director Tonu Kalam and the UNC Symphony Orchestra take their bows.

The University of North Carolina Symphony Orchestra has won The American Prize in Orchestral Performance – College/University Division for 2012. This is an important award, and we congratulate maestro Tonu Kalam and his outstanding student musicians on their achievement. For a review of one of their concerts, read Steven Kruger’s account of his visit to Chapel Hill, “Two Orchestral Concerts at Chapel Hill: Tonu Kalam conducts the UNC Symphony Orchestra; Vladimir Ashkenazy conducts the European Union Youth Orchestra”: click here.

Here is their award-winning performance of Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances:

 

 

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