CofC Concerts at the College of Charleston School of the Arts will present an “All-Beethoven Concert” performed by Beth Levin for the International Piano Series.
Levin made her debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra as a child prodigy, at age 12. She was subsequently taught and guided by legendary pianists such as Rudolf Serkin, Leonard Shure, Dorothy Taubman and Paul Badura-Skoda.
With performances described as having “warmth as well as blinding light” (The Boston Globe), Levin has been a featured soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Seattle Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops Orchestra. For her Charleston debut, she will perform an all-Beethoven program dedicated to the late sonatas opp. 109, 110, and 111.
The performance will take place on Tuesday, November 4 at 7:30 p.m., at the Sottile Theatre, 44 George Street.
General admission tickets are $20 per person (free for all students with school I.D.). Purchase tickets and subscriptions here or by calling (843) 953-6575.
Watch a video of Levin’s impeccable technique.
Levin also will offer a masterclass, free and open to the public, on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 10 a.m., at the Recital Hall of the Simons Center for the Arts, 54 Saint Philip St.
The International Piano Series will resume its season on Feb. 3, 2015 with Stephen Beus, and conclude on April 7, 2015 with Anne-Marie McDermott. Click here for more information on the 2014-15 season of the International Piano Series.