College of Charleston and Charleston Regional Alliance for the Arts Partner with Local and Regional Arts Organizations for Emergency Preparedness Workshop Disasters come to arts organizations in countless unexpected forms: hurricanes, theft, arson, accidents. According to the Small Business Association,…
CofC Theatre Rocks the Stage With ‘The Who’s Tommy’
Born from the spiritual awakening of Pete Townshend and a joke about a comedy album, “The Who’s Tommy” was conceptualized as the first “rock opera.” The Department of Theatre and Dance in the College of Charleston School of the Arts…
Jesselson/Fugo Cello-Piano Duo to Perform
On Monday, Oct. 28, the Monday Night Concert Series will feature a performance by cellist Robert Jesselson and pianist Charles Fugo. Since their formation in 1981, the Jesselson/Fugo Duo has been delighting audiences in the South with their impeccable ensemble…
CofC Hosts National Collegiate Choral Organization
The National Collegiate Choral Organization will hold its 5th annual conference at the College of Charleston campus and includes public concerts at surrounding facilities. Twelve competitively selected collegiate choirs will participate (see below), including the College of Charleston Concert Choir,…
Violin Concert by Accomplished Alumnus
On Monday, Oct. 21, you will be treated to a concert by alumnus and accomplished violinist, Geronimo Oyenard, accompanied by pianist Melia Garber. The program will include W.A. Mozart’s Sonata in A Major, K. 305, Johannes Brahms’ Sonata no. 3 in d minor,…
Violinist/CSO Member Micah Gangwer to Perform
On Monday, Oct. 7, violinist extraordinaire and Assistant Concertmaster of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Micah Gangwer, will perform with accomplished pianist and music faculty member, Robin Zemp. The program will include W.A. Mozart’s Sonata for Piano and Violin in e minor,…