Sonatas and Soundscapes
News & Music Stations: Mon - Thu, 11 am - 1 pm; Fri, 11 am - 12 pm
Sonatas and Soundscapes explores the diverse and colorful range of classical (and not-so-classical) music. Every weekday host Bradley Fuller programs instrumental music from history’s repertoire—everything from baroque to experimentalism.
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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 Chicago Sinfonietta Music Director looks forward to playing "the biggest instrument in the room" for one of her favorite programs: orchestral works by Florence Price, Michael Abels, and Antonín Dvořák.
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The third Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from Charles Koechlin and Stephen Prutsman.
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The second Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from Stephen Prutsman, Benjamin Britten, Eleanor Alberga, and Ralph Vaughn Williams.
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Soprano Nicole Heaston shares insights into the musically and psychologically intense title role she's singing in Charleston through June 10th.
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The first Chamber Music Series program from the 2023 Spoleto Festival USA features works from C.P.E. Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Osvaldo Golijov, and a special remembrance of late Chamber Music Series Artistic Director Geoff Nuttall.
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Festival General Director Mena Mark Hanna shares about the staggering breadth and uniqueness of the 17-day performing arts festival, touching on a few of the experiences and themes audiences can expect from its 47th season.
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"She was performing for kings and queens internationally," Dr. Sarah Masterson says of 20th century American pianist and composer. "But in the U.S., she had trouble booking gigs outside of churches and auditoriums—African American sororities would host events—that sort of thing."