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Luise E. Peake Colloquium: Rachel M. Bani
in 13 hours in 10 minutes
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Christine Powell Doctoral Voice Recital
in 16 hours in 30 minutes
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Charles VanAtter Organ Recital
in 18 hours
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Grant Ebert Doctoral Voice Recital
in 18 hours
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Sharon Wu Doctoral Piano Recital
in 19 hours in 30 minutes
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Beetlejuice: The Musical
in 19 hours in 30 minutes
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School of Music America 250 Celebration
Apr. 18
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Beetlejuice: The Musical
Apr. 18
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Antonia Suarez Gomez Doctoral Violin Recital
Apr. 18
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Levitt AMP Columbia Music Series
Apr. 18
Enjoy concerts by the School of Music’s renowned music faculty in fresh and vibrant chamber music programs that pair canonic masterpieces alongside brand-new works. Named for philanthropist Cornelia Freeman, the concerts raise scholarship money for gifted music students. The four concerts occur at 3 p.m. in the School of Music Recital Hall from September to March.
The season’s 3rd concert, February 2, features the percussion, piano, and guitar areas. It includes performances by the award-winning USC Percussion Ensemble — Garth Neustadter’s Seaborne, for video, four percussionists, and piano — guitarist Adrian Montero (joined by pianist Omar Roy and mezzo soprano Rachel Calloway) — and pianist Nick Susi, in a piano sonata by Ecuadorian composer Luis Humberto Salgado. The percussion ensemble will also give the world premiere of Charleston-based alumnus JaRon Brown’s “to the boy from Venus, with love,” written for the School of Music’s Centennial Celebrations.
$15 adults; $10 seniors, USC faculty and staff; $5 students. Free for School of Music students, staff and faculty. Tickets are available at the Koger Center for the Arts Box Office (803-251-2222) and at the door.