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Published: Sep 09, 2007 08:29 AM
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Choral Society of Durham, Charpentier Midnight Mass and Carols, Duke Chapel, Duke University. Also Dec. 9.

N.C. Master Chorale, Handel's "Messiah," Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center.

Gryphon Trio, Reynolds Theater, Duke University.

Concert Singers of Cary, holiday music, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Cary.

Johnston County Chorale, holiday music, Paul A. Johnston Auditorium, Smithfield.

Holiday Jazz Concert, Hayti Heritage Center, Durham.

Capital City Girls Choir, Christmas concert, Jones Auditorium, Meredith College.

Duke University String School. holiday festival, Baldwin Auditorium, Duke University.

Durham Symphony, Young Artist Competition, Durham Arts Council, Durham.

9-N.C. Symphony, Handel's "Messiah" with guest vocalists and music director Grant Llewellyn. Memorial Hall, UNC-CH.

Raleigh Symphony Orchestra and Raleigh Boychoir, Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center.

Mighty Clouds of Joy, gospel, Clayton Center, Clayton.

Chestnut Brass, Herb Young Community Center.

Jon Shain, singer-songwriter, Page-Walker Arts & History Center, Cary.

UNC Consort of Viols, Christmas music, Person Recital Hall, UNC-CH.

13-N.C. Symphony, holiday pops with assistant conductor Joan Landry. Memorial Hall, UNC-CH.

Jane Moheit, jazz vocalist, Carolina Theatre, Durham.

14-"Nutcracker," Carolina Ballet, Memorial Auditorium, Progress Energy Center. Through Dec. 23.

"A Christmas Memory," Ira David Wood III's one-man show, Theatre in the Park, Raleigh. Through Dec. 16.

15-Raleigh Ringers with Dean Shostak, glass armonica, Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center. Also Dec. 16.

17-Triangle Brass Band, Triangle Youth Brass Band and Triangle Youth Brass Ensemble, Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center.

18-Raleigh Boychoir, holiday music, Edenton Street United Methodist Church, Raleigh.

22-N.C. Symphony, gospel Christmas music with local choirs and resident conductor William Henry Curry, Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center.

24-Kwanzaa Celebration, Hayti Heritage Center, Durham. Through Jan. 1, 2008.

26-"White Christmas," touring musical, Memorial Auditorium, Progress Energy Center. Through Dec. 30.

29-Cary Kwanzaa, Herbert C. Young Community Center, Cary.

31-highlight classical

N.C. Symphony New Year's Eve gala, Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center.

The symphony will honor its tradition with a few Viennese waltzes. But music director Grant Llewellyn is freshening the mix with unusual classical nuggets, rich vocals from mezzo-soprano Paula Murrihy, and down-home sounds from the Red Clay Ramblers.

First Night Raleigh, performances, food and various activities, downtown Raleigh. www.firstnightraleigh.com.


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