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Maxine Swalin Tribute

Maxine Swalin Tribute

Maxine Swalin/ Photo: Carolina Performing Arts

In the 1930s, Benjamin and Maxine Swalin were a plucky, creative couple who saw a need for cultural expansion in North Carolina. Together, they revitalized the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra and exposed people in every region of the state to music - some for the first time. Benjamin conducted the orchestra while Maxine served as its pianist. Maxine also made it her personal mission to spread the gift of music education to children across the Tar Heel State. For her 105th birthday, Maxine will be honored with a concert recital (Sunday, April 27, 2 p.m., UNC's Memorial Hall) played by pianist Fred Moyer and cellist Nancy Green at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Moyer, Green, and Marsha Warren, co-chair of the Friends of Maxine Swalin Committee join host Frank Stasio to talk about this living North Carolina treasure. Click here for more information about the concert.

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