Tag Archives: Monday Night Concert Series

Free Concert Choir Performance

The nationally renowned College of Charleston Concert Choir will present its spring concert on Monday, April 22 at 8 p.m., at Grace Episcopal Church (98 Wentworth St.). The repertoire will include motets by Benjamin Britten and Morten Lauridsen celebrating their centennial and 70th birthdays, respectively; music of the Baltic nations by Veljo Tormis and Eriks [...]
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Pianist Sergei Kvitko to Perform

Sergei Kvitko, acclaimed pianist, composer, recording engineer and producer, presents a solo piano recital that includes Enrique Granados’ rarely performed, exquisitely passionate and profoundly poetic suite Escenas Romanticas; Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition – the monumental interpretation, recording of which American Record Guide proclaimed “among the best ever made,” and his original virtuoso transcriptions of [...]
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Double the Music This Monday!

    Please join us on Monday, October 29 for a double-header of beautiful music. We have your whole night planned, leaving you enough time for a dinner break between two exciting concerts. In fact, Caviar & Bananas is offering 10% off your purchase, when you present a special Monday Night Coupon that you’ll receive when purchasing [...]
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Douglas Ashley to Present Retirement Performance

Please join us on Monday, October 22 for a very special performance by Douglas Ashley, Professor of Piano, in celebration of his retirement. The concert will take place at 8 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the Simons Center for the Arts (54 St. Philip Street), with a reception following. Admission is $10 at the door and [...]
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2011-12 Monday Night Concert Series

The College of Charleston Monday Night Concert Series, started in 1985, averages 28 concerts per year. The one-hour programs will feature artists from the College’s music faculty and alumni, members of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, as well as performers from around the world. This season’s opening concert will kick off on Labor Day with Tacy [...]
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Love Songs to Be Performed on Valentine’s Day

On the Valentine’s Day edition of the Monday Night Concert Series, Love Songs by Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms will be performed by vocalists Deanna McBroom, Valerie Osborn, Johnathan White and Benjamin Lee. Robin Zemp and Irina Pevzner will accompany on piano.  Love is in the air!  [more info]
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Flute and Piano Concert

Jessica Hull-Dambaugh (flute) and Irinia Pevzner (piano) will perform works by Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, John LaMontaine, Jules Mouquet, Jacques Ibert and Astor Piazzolla, as part of the Monday Night Concert Series, on January 31. [more info]
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Soprano Deanna McBroom to Perform

Soprano Deanna McBroom and pianist Robin Zemp will perform on the January 24 Monday Night Concert Series, at 8 p.m., in the Recital Hall of the Simons Center for the Arts. Admission is $10 at the door. The concert program will juxtapose a delightful and entertaining program featuring the songs of two contemporaries: German opera/orchestral [...]
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Tonight’s Concert Canceled

Tonight’s Monday Night Concert featuring Jazz Faculty is canceled due to inclement weather.
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Learning With Our Young Artists

“IT HAS BEEN around for a long time. But the Monday Night Concert Series at the Simons Center Recital Hall, produced by Steve Rosenberg and the [College of Charleston] School of the Arts, is still a hidden—and very affordable—jewel in Charleston’s music scene.” Read more at CharlestonToday.net.
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