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Spoleto will bring six world and two U.S. premieres to Charleston during its annual, 17-day arts festival.
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Charleston's performing arts centers turns to music, panelists and performances to delve into democracy and what it means for all Americans.
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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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Conductor Jonathon Heyward shares how his rise in the world of classical music started with arts education in the South Carolina county where he grew up.
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The composers of the much-anticipated opera—which premiered on the opening day of the 2022 Spoleto Festival USA—describe how their choices about melody, harmony, rhythm, style, and lyrics work together to bring the story of Omar ibn Said to audiences in a new way.
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Spoleto General Director Mena Mark Hanna envisions the 46th season of the Charleston performing arts event as one that will broaden conceptions, explore spirituality, and express the "wonderment of life".
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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
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Internationally-acclaimed violin and harpsichord duo offer insights into composer’s Sonata in E major, BWV 1016, and Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050
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Greenville performing arts organization returns to the stage with three productions spanning opera, musical theatre, and a range of other genres