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National Symphony Orchestra Residency

SC Residency Activities for February 12 –
Chester, Clinton, Columbia, Greenville and Lancaster

 

Please note that programs and artists are subject to change.

 

* indicates program is open to the public.

 

*10:00 AM

Chamber Music Performance (open to the public)

  • Springs House, Lancaster County Council of the Arts, Lancaster
  • Free, reservation required. Includes breakfast at 9:30 a.m. (803) 285-7451

Richard Barber, double bass
Jeffrey Weisner, double bass
Ira Gold, double bass
Paul DeNola, double bass

Program to be announced.

   
10:00 AM

In-School Ensemble

  • Greenville County Fine Arts Center, Greenville

Alice Kogan Weinreb, flute
Edward Cabarga, clarinet
Rebecca Henderson, oboe
Truman Harris, bassoon
Laurel Bennert Ohlson, horn

   
11:00 AM

Chamber Music Performance

  • Belk Auditorium, Presbyterian College, Clinton

Viva Violins
Elisabeth Adkins, violin
Holly Hamilton, violin
Linda A. Schroeder, violin
Jane Bowyer Stewart, violin

Program to be announced from stage.

   
11:30 AM

In-School Ensemble/Assembly

  • University of South Carolina, Lancaster, Bundy Auditorium, Bradley Arts and Sciences Bldg., Lancaster

Steven Hendrickson, trumpet
Thomas Cupples, trumpet
Martin Hackleman, horn
Craig Mulcahy, trombone
Stephen Dumaine, tuba

   
12:30 PM

Strings Master Class

  • Presbyterian College, Clinton

Elisabeth Adkins, violin

   
1:00 PM

Arts Advocacy Talk

  • Capital City Club, Columbia

Emil de Cou, conductor

   
3:15 PM

Workshop for Teachers

  • Chester Park Elementary School, Chester

Yvonne Caruthers, cello

   
3:45 PM

Chamber Orchestra Coaching forSpring Valley High School Orchestra

  • University of South Carolina School of Music, Columbia Recital Hall, Columbia

Peter P. Haase, violin

   
4:00 PM

Master Class

  • University of South Carolina School of Music, Columbia

Eugene Mondie, clarinet

   
* 7:30 PM

Concert (open to the public)

  • The Ira and Nancy Koger Center for the Arts, University of South Carolina, Columbia
  • Tickets, $20-$25, or call (803) 251-2222

Emil de Cou, conductor

 

SMITH – The National Anthem arr. Dorati/Slatkin
MOZART – Overture to The Magic Flute, K. 620
W. SCHUMAN – Prayer in Time of War
BRITTEN – The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, (Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Purcell), Op.34
Intermission
MUSSORGSKY – Pictures at an Exhibition, transcribed for orchestra by Maurice Ravel

 


Please note that all times are Eastern Time.

Programs and Artists are subject to change.

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