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At a time when social distance is everything, you might think the Charlotte Symphony has been silenced.
However, a glimpse inside the life of the symphony’s principal harpist, Andrea Mumm, tells you otherwise.
Mumm, 33, was the featured performer on March 27 when the symphony live-streamed a virtual concert billed as “Debussy + Strauss.” A recording of that performance can be viewed through April 3. It is part of a string of concerts titled “Classical Series Reimagined.”
Photo Courtesy Of Andrea Mumm Andrea Mumm, principal harpist, Charlotte Symphony Orchestra.
In a recent interview, Mumm said she and her fellow musicians do miss the atmosphere that comes from performing live in front of an audience.
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Chase Law, the new president and chief executive of the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, has made major career decisions twice in her life during challenging times â right after 9/11 in 2001 and amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
When 9/11 happened, Law was living in New York as an actor, singer and dancer. But after the attacks, she sat back and wondered, âWhat do I need to be doing here with my life?â
While researching other jobs in the arts field, philanthropy/fundraising kept popping up, so she decided to pursue it as a career, saying that fundraising is a way to keep the arts alive and growing.