Chamber Music Series from Spoleto Festival USA
Listen to on-demand streams of performances from the 2023 Bank of America Chamber Music Series at Spoleto Festival USA.
Content made possible by the ETV Endowment of South Carolina and the John Covington and Robert Lukey Fund for the Performing Arts.
Content made possible by the ETV Endowment of South Carolina and the John Covington and Robert Lukey Fund for the Performing Arts.
Available performances:
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"Let go, in some ways, of the idea of perfection," the pianist says. "Make the thing in front of you the best it can be."
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The final Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from G.P. Telemann, Samuel Barber, and Ludwig van Beethoven.
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The tenth Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from Rebecca Clarke, Gabriella Smith, Thea Musgrave, and Amy Beach.
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The ninth Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from György Ligeti, Johann Henrich Schmelzer, Reena Esmail, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
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The eighth Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from Judd Greenstein, William Grant Still, John Clayton, and Felix Mendelssohn.
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The seventh Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from George Enescu, Joaquín Turina, Michi Wiancko, Joseph Haydn
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The sixth Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from André Messager and Johannes Brahms as well as a set of compositions by George and Ira Gershwin.
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The fifth Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from Antonio Vivaldi, Steven Banks, and Franz Schubert.
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The fourth Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from Max Bruch, Henrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Paul Wiancko, George Frideric Handel, and Philip Glass.
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The third Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from Charles Koechlin and Stephen Prutsman.