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Director Marks 30 Years of Piccolo Spoleto's Early Music Series

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  College of Charleston professor Steve Rosenberg has coordinated the Piccolo Spoleto Early Music Series for 30 years.   He and  Andrew Fouts, baroque fiddle player for Chatham Baroque, talk about this year's program. And Steve looks back over 30 years of early music.

Chatham Baroque at the Piccolo Spoleto Early Music Series

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Andrew Fouts of Chatham Baroque talks about how he got started in early music.

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Andrew Fouts of Chatham Baroque talks about and demonstrates the baroque violin.

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Jeanette Guinn is a professor in the Arts Management Program in College of Charleston’s School of the Arts and is pleased to have former students working in the US, Europe and Australia. After interning at the South Carolina Arts Commission during graduate school, Jeanette spent 25 great years working as an arts manager.