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Southeastern Piano Festival Artist Spotlight: Soyeon Kate Lee
Jun. 11
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Arthur Fraser Piano Competition Winners Recital
Jun. 13
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Sounds of the Mardi Gras Belt: Emily Allen
Aug. 23
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Craig Butterfield Faculty Doublebass Recital, with Max Allard
Aug. 27
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Elias Blake Doctoral Piano Recital
Sep. 01
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Taylor Glomb Doctoral Piano Recital
Sep. 03
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Viva la Voce: Faculty Voice Area Recital
Sep. 10
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Hao Wu Doctoral Piano Recital
Sep. 11
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Alfonso Padilla, Saxophone Masterclass
Sep. 13
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Alfonso Padilla, Guest Artist Saxophone Concert
Sep. 14
Admission Cost: FREE
Cormac Cannon, conductor
Ryan Gonzales, guest conductor
Three colors weave their way through a diverse program of classic and brand-new music for wind ensemble. The USC Wind Ensemble performs the world premiere of the wind ensemble version of Noir by USC School of Music faculty composer Fang Man. Black and white emerge through the piano keys of Charles Ives’ classic The Alcotts, the imagery of historical newsreels in William Schuman’s first work for band, and two marches by John Philip Sousa. The finale, contemporary American composer Michael Daugherty’s Red Cape Tango, is a musical depiction of a “dance of death,” following Superman’s fight to the death with the villain Doomsday.
Fang Man, Noir - World Premiere of Wind Ensemble Version
Ives/Elkus, The Alcotts
Sousa, The Black Horse Troop
Sousa, The White Rose
Schuman, Newsreel in Five Shots
Daugherty/Spede, Red Cape Tango