CHARLIE magazine, which celebrates progressive culture in Charleston, will honor its selection of 50 Most Progressive people in Charleston tonight. Included in those 50 are several of the College of Charleston School of the Arts’ faculty, staff, alumni and supporters…
Double the Music This Monday!
Please join us on Monday, October 29 for a double-header of beautiful music. We have your whole night planned, leaving you enough time for a dinner break between two exciting concerts. In fact, Caviar & Bananas is offering 10% off…
Concert of Schoenberg’s Halloweenish Melodrama “Pierrot Lunaire”
The College of Charleston’s Department of Music will host a performance of the contemporary classical composition “Pierrot Lunaire” by Arnold Schoenberg. The event will take place from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in the Recital Hall of the Simons Center for…
Live Coding Presentation and Performance
Live Coding is music performance practice that involves creating the sonic and/or symbolic aspects of music through computer programming. These elements are coded as part of the performance. Therefore, an important aspect of developing live coding practice is the search…
April 3: New Music Today & On the Edge
New Music Today: from wet ink to the concert stage. Tuesday, April 3 • 12:15-1:45, Recital Hall, Simons Center for the Arts • Free A panel discussion on contemporary music, with the New York New Music Ensemble, moderated by Yiorgos…
Bookends: Chamber Symphony Then & Now
Magnetic South – an innovative partnership between the Charleston Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and the Composition area of the College of Charleston (CofC) Music Department – presents Bookends: Chamber Symphony Then & Now. The second concert in the series this season…
Magnetic South: Contemporary Music in the Lowcountry
Magnetic South is an innovative partnership between the Charleston Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and the Composition area of the College of Charleston Music Department. It combines the resources of the two institutions to present contemporary classical music in Charleston in an…