This weekend, Winston-Salem Symphony Music Director Robert Moody ends his 10th anniversary season with a concert featuring music by Bruckner and Mahler.

Under Maestro Moody's tenure, the symphony has extended its reach with pops concerts, Kicked Back Classics and Discovery Series concerts for kids. They adopted the Winston-Salem Youth Symphony, expanding the number of orchestras, and offering free community concerts, all while remaining in the black. 

Season finale concerts are this Saturday and Tuesday nights at 7:30 at the Stevens Center, and Sunday afternoon at 3pm

Bob says there's more to do, but he's feeling pretty good about things, including the inclusion of the first work on the final program of the season: The Symphony Number 1 by 19th and early 20th century Austrian composer Gustav Mahler.

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