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Morihiko Nakahara Previews the South Carolina Philharmonic's Upcoming Season

Morihiko Nakahara conducting the South Carolina Philharmonic
Kevin Kyzer
Morihiko Nakahara conducting the South Carolina Philharmonic

The Music Director of the Columbia-based orchestra shares about his decision to remain on the Koger Center podium and gives a glimpse of this year's six Masterworks Series concerts

In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Friday, October 8th, host Bradley Fuller hears from South Carolina Philharmonic Music Director Morihiko Nakahara about renewing his contract with the orchestra through 2025, the ways the organization has adapted in response to the pandemic, and the works he’s looking forward to conducting in the 2021-2022 season.

More information about the South Carolina Philharmonic can be found on the orchestra’s website.

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Originally from Greenwood, SC, Bradley Fuller has maintained a deep interest in classical music since the age of six. With piano lessons throughout grade school and involvement in marching and concert bands on the saxophone, Bradley further developed musical abilities as well as an appreciation for the importance of arts education.