The 2nd Monday Series at the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present a concert featuring virtuoso singers on March 9. Professors from the College’s bustling music department will perform an array of works: Scotch Songs by Ludwig van Beethoven, “Soliloquoy” from Carousel by Rodgers and…
CofC Orchestra Presents Winter Concert
The College of Charleston Orchestra will perform its annual winter concert on Monday, December 1 at the Sottile Theatre, 44 George St., at 7:30 p.m. Yuriy Bekker will conduct the Orchestra, featuring Antonio Marti at the trumpet. The program will include music by…
Contemporary Classical Music With a Carolina Connection
***UPDATED NEWS: Contemporary music with ties to South Carolina has received support from the South Carolina Arts Commission (SCAC) through the One-Time Grant Awards program. “The Carolina Connection II,” the second and final event of this season’s Magnetic South concert series, is…
‘Love and Doom’ With Charleston Music Fest
“This is a rare opportunity to see vocal masterworks by Shostakovich and Brahms because of the high level of musicianship required. Happily, these College of Charleston faculty performers are more than up to the task.” …
CofC Orchestra Performs Dances From Around the World
On Monday, Nov. 11, the Monday Night Concert Series will feature a performance by the College of Charleston Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Yuriy Bekker, who is the Concertmaster and Acting Artistic Director of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra. The performance will…
CHARLIE Mag Honors Members of School of the Arts
CHARLIE magazine, which celebrates progressive culture in Charleston, will honor its selection of 50 Most Progressive people in Charleston tonight. Included in those 50 are several of the College of Charleston School of the Arts’ faculty, staff, alumni and supporters…
CofC Opera Presents Two Nights of ‘The Marriage of Figaro’
The College of Charleston Opera program in the College’s School of the Arts will present the sublime masterpiece “Le Nozze di Figaro” (“The Marriage of Figaro”). This comic opera by W.A. Mozart, will take audiences on a laugh-out-loud ride filled with…