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Bruce Isley Doctoral Voice Recital
in 10 hours in 14 minutes
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Noah Song and Cameron Unger Junior Trombone Recital
in 11 hours in 44 minutes
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Tayor Klonowski Graduate Trombone Recital
Mar. 02
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Laura Hutchins Doctoral Voice Recital
Mar. 03
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USC Symphony Orchestra: Rising Stars
Mar. 03
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Ayden Barnett Student Horn Recital
Mar. 04
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Ethan Bautz Graduate Jazz Trombone Recital
Mar. 04
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Nick Kervin Graduate Jazz Composition Recital
Mar. 04
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The College Experiment(al Music)
Mar. 05
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Vira Adams Graduate Viola Recital
Mar. 05
Admission Cost: $11 - $71
About This Show
Maurice Ravel
Alborada del gracioso
Shaosheng Li
Wind Across a Cloudless Firmament
Maurice Ravel
Bolero
Peter Boyer
Ellis Island – The Dream of America
A staged symphony with actors directed by Chad Henderson (The Chad Henderson Co.)
ABOUT
This epic evening begins the SCP’s celebration of America’s 250th Anniversary as we present Peter Boyer’s Ellis Island: The Dream of America. Actors and orchestra weave the immigrant experience into living tableau, melding music and drama to celebrate hope, struggle, and new beginnings under the baton of Morihiko Nakahara and the direction of Chad Henderson (The Chad Henderson Co.)
The concert features a double-bill of Ravel as the program begins with his sunlit Alborada del gracioso, and later features the composer’s highly popular orchestral experiment: Boléro .
The centerpiece for the night is the world premiere of Shaosheng Li’s Wind Across a Cloudless Firmament. Join us for The Dream of America—an unforgettable celebration of artistry, premieres, and the timeless pursuit of possibility.
YOUR BRAIN ON ART
Experiencing opera and theatre can improve mental well-being by reducing nervous tension and enhancing emotional resilience, as engaging with live performances has been shown to increase dopamine and oxytocin levels, promoting feelings of joy and social connection (Dunbar, 2012). Additionally, research published in the British Medical Journal found that frequent attendance at cultural events is associated with a lower risk of depression and a longer lifespan (Fancourt & Steptoe, 2019).