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SCP Youth Orchestras to Present Ambitious and Historical Program This Sunday
The South Carolina Philharmonic Youth, Repertory and String Orchestras presents their second concert of the season Sunday, February 4, 2018, 3:30 PM at the Koger Center for the Arts, with an exciting and innovative program performed by some of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Carrie Lane Gruselle, Glinka, Gounod, Hayden Denesha, Haydn, John Henry, Lehar, Meredith Miller, Neil Casey, Russlan and Ludmilla, Schubert, Schubert "Unfinished", South Carolina Philharmonic, South Carolina Philharmonic Youth Orchestras, Symphony No. 8
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Curing a Fatal Childhood Disease
SC Phil and Cure Sanfilippo Foundation Partner for February 3 Masterworks by Glenn O’Neill, President of Cure Sanfilippo Foundation When my 3 year old daughter Eliza was diagnosed with a terminal disease in 2014, my world stopped. All of the … Continue reading
Great Movie Music Sets Mood and Leaves Lasting Impression
by Kelly Davis From Leonard Bernstein’s On the Waterfront and West Side Story to classics from Stanley Kubrick’s films and the wizarding world of Harry Potter, three of our upcoming concerts feature well-known scores from popular films past and present. … Continue reading
Blue jeans or ball gown?
When the SC Philharmonic first launched Beethoven and Blue Jeans, it seemed like quite the novelty – breaking down the stereotype of what may be considered acceptable attire for a classical concert. These days, it’s not unusual to see a … Continue reading
30,000 Reasons to Love the Symphony League
by Rhonda P. Hunsinger Yesterday afternoon several members of the Symphony League came by the office to present another check to us. I write that as if it is something we take for granted. “Oh yes, the League came by again … Continue reading
A Look at Link Up – a Carnegie Hall Weill Institute Partnership
We sat down with new Education Director, Patrick O’Connor, for a more in depth look at the upcoming Young People’s Concert, The Orchestra Rocks. Q What were you doing before you came to the SC Philharmonic? A Before joining the SC … Continue reading
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SC Phil Extends Morihiko’s Contract for Four More Years!
by Rhonda P. Hunsinger I am beyond delighted that the SC Philharmonic Board and Morihiko have agreed to a four-year extension of his contract. The relationship between an orchestra executive director and a music director can be tricky. Music directors … Continue reading