Join the Charleston Symphony and Emmy-award winning conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya in a program featuring the Serenade for Orchestra by William Grant Still. As the first Black composer whose work was premiered by a major American orchestra, this work nods to the CSO’s Project Aurora which aims to elevate the music of superbly talented yet traditionally overlooked Black artists. The CSO’s own Antonio Martí appears as soloist on Alexander Arutiunian’s Trumpet Concerto—a remarkable masterpiece of the repertoire for trumpet and orchestra. The program ends with two lusciously orchestrated works by Maurice Ravel; La valse and the Suite No. 2 from his ballet Daphnis and Chloé brimming with emotion and artful storytelling. Tickets to these performances on February 3 & 4 are available online at charlestonsymphony.org.
Videos
Dear Evan Hansen
Charleston Gaillard Center (1/15 - 1/16) | ||
THE COTTAGE
Arts Center of Coastal Carolina (1/29 - 2/23) NEW COMEDY SOUTH CAROLINA PREMIERE | ||
King James
The Warehouse Theatre (4/4 - 4/20) | ||
Kimberly Akimbo
Peace Center (8/5 - 8/10) | ||
SUMMER, 1976
Lean Ensemble Theater (1/16 - 1/26) | ||
Les Miserables
Koger Center for the Arts (4/29 - 5/4) | ||
Ain't Too Proud
Koger Center for the Arts (1/7 - 1/9) | ||
CABARET
Centre Stage (3/13 - 3/30) | ||
Charlie Chaplin portrayed by Jeremy Meier
Simpsonville Arts Center (2/7 - 2/7) | ||
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