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Luise E. Peake Colloquium: Rachel M. Bani
in 12 hours in 12 minutes
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Christine Powell Doctoral Voice Recital
in 15 hours in 32 minutes
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Grant Ebert Doctoral Voice Recital
in 17 hours in 2 minutes
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Charles VanAtter Organ Recital
in 17 hours in 2 minutes
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Beetlejuice: The Musical
in 18 hours in 32 minutes
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Sharon Wu Doctoral Piano Recital
in 18 hours in 32 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
Admission Cost: $23-28
Partnering with Jazz at Lincoln Center, USC Jazz hosts the Southeast’s Essentially Ellington Regional at Koger Center for the Arts on Monday, February 23. Ten high school jazz ensembles from South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia are participating.
In celebration of this day of learning and of the conclusion of the inaugural Koger Jazz Heritage Festival, esteemed trumpeter Jon Faddis and Friends take the stage for an exciting finale! The winning high school ensemble will kick off the concert, followed by Faddis, Left Bank Big Band, and several special guest artists at 7:30 p.m., Koger Center for the Arts.
Tickets are available online or in person at the Koger Center Box Office. Save money by purchasing a bundle of all four Koger Jazz Heritage Festival concerts!
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Jon Faddis is an American jazz trumpet player, conductor, composer, and educator, renowned for both his playing and for his expertise in the field of music education. Upon his first appearance on the scene, he became known for his ability to closely mirror the sound of trumpet icon Dizzy Gillespie, who was his mentor along with pianist Stan Kenton and trumpeter Bill Catalano.