Southeastern Piano Festival June 7 - 13

From Our Friends at the USC School of Music …

For one week each June, the Southeastern Piano Festival (SEPF) and the Arthur Fraser Piano Competition transform the University of South Carolina School of Music — and the city of Columbia — into a vibrant cultural destination, drawing audiences and rising piano talent from across the country.

This year’s Festival runs from Sunday, June 7 through Saturday, June 13, featuring an exceptional lineup of internationally acclaimed pianists, including Soyeon Kate Lee, Blair McMillen, Pedja Muzijevic and Nicholas Susi. Concerts are at the University of South Carolina School of Music and the Koger Center for the Arts.

Presented by the USC School of Music, the Southeastern Piano Festival combines inspiring performances, educational programming and the prestigious Arthur Fraser Piano Competition, which showcases some of the nation’s most promising young pianists.

Festival Concert Schedule

Sunday, June 7, 4 p.m.

Celebration Concert

The Festival opens with a crowd-favorite celebration featuring the USC School of Music and SEPF piano faculty. Pianists Phillip Bush, Annie Jeng, Scott Price and Nicholas Susi will perform an engaging program of solo works ranging from Mozart to Frank Zappa.

Monday, June 8, 7:30 p.m.

Artist Spotlight: Nicholas Susi

Described by The WholeNote as “an innovative musician and aggressive thinker with a gift for keyboard brilliance,” Susi returns to the Festival stage with a solo recital centered on two of his artistic passions: French Impressionism and the music of Franz Liszt.

Tuesday, June 9, 7:30 p.m.

Artist Spotlight: Pedja Muzijevic

Pianist and curator Pedja Mužijević is internationally recognized for imaginative programming that bridges old and new music. His Festival performance pays tribute to the 1970s — the era of the cassette tape — while celebrating the creativity and eclecticism of the mixtape tradition.

Wednesday, June 10, 7:30 p.m.

Artist Spotlight: Blair McMillen

Praised by The New York Times as “prodigiously accomplished and exciting” and among piano’s “brilliant stars,” Blair McMillen brings his genre-defying artistry to Columbia with a program featuring works by Claude Debussy, Brian Wilson, Margaret Bonds, William Bolcom and more.

Thursday, June 11, 7:30 p.m.

Artist Spotlight: Soyeon Kate Lee

Acclaimed pianist Soyeon Kate Lee will perform works by Debussy, Schumann, Prestini, Scriabin and Prokofiev. Praised by The New York Times for her “huge, richly varied sound, lively imagination and firm sense of style,” Lee arrives directly from this year’s Spoleto Festival

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Saturday, June 13, 7:30 p.m.

Arthur Fraser Piano Competition Winners Recital

The Festival concludes with an evening of dazzling performances by the winners of the Arthur Fraser Piano Competition. Adjudicated by a distinguished panel of judges, the competition features elite young pianists from across the nation competing for cash prizes and the opportunity to perform with the South Carolina Philharmonic.

Tickets are available for its signature concerts through Koger Center for the Arts. SEPF also includes two free lunchtime concerts and educational lectures throughout the week.

For tickets, schedules and additional information, visit SoutheasternPianoFestival.com.

Grammy Award winning Parker Quartet returns in November

  Parker Quartet - photo courtesy of Ellen Woodoff

The USC School of Music announces the continued residency of the Parker Quartet November 19 – 25, 2013.

During the November residency week the internationally acclaimed Grammy Award-winning string quartet will offer two public concerts, a public master class, chamber music coachings, seminars, and outreach programs to public schools in Columbia and Charleston. Dr. Robert Jesselson, Carolina Distinguished Professor, will be joining them on cello to play the famous Schubert Cello Quintet during a free recital on Sunday, November 24.

Recently named the Blodgett Quartet-in-Residence at Harvard University, the renowned Parker Quartet includes members Daniel Chong and Ying Xue, violin; Jessica Bodner, viola; and Kee-Hyun Kim, cello.  

The Boston Globe praised the Quartet’s “pinpoint precision and spectacular sense of urgency.” The New York Times hailed them as “something extraordinary.” The Quartet began touring on the international circuit after winning the Concert Artists Guild Competition and the Grand Prix and Mozart Prize at the Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition in France. Chamber Music America awarded the quartet the prestigious biennial Cleveland Quartet Award for the 2009-2011 seasons. In 2012 the Parker Quartet was the recipient of a Chamber Music America commissioning grant, enabling the ensemble to commission and premiere Capriccio, an hour-length work by American composer Jeremy Gill. Performance highlights from recent seasons include appearances at Carnegie Hall, 92nd Street Y, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Library of Congress, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Wigmore Hall in London, Musikverein in Vienna, Monte Carlo Spring Festival, Seoul Arts Center, Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festspiele in Germany, and San Miguel de Allende Festival in Mexico.

The residency will resume in 2014 with a return of the Quartet in March and October 2014. Among the March programs and outreach, the Quartet will coach eight high school quartets during a special Chamber Music Day at the USC School of Music. Area high school students will get a unique opportunity to work with the world-renowned Parker Quartet through mentoring, intensive coachings and master classes, leading to a performance and competition that evening.

Donors to USC Chamber Music (minimum donation of $50 per person) can attend the Nov. 19 Champagne Reception, the November 19 concert at no charge, and a private reception with the artists on Nov. 24. Call Teah Weiss at 803-777-4006 for more information.

 

Chamber Residency Concerts and Events:

 

Tuesday, November 19, 6:00 p.m.

Donors’ Champagne Reception Sponsored by Friends of the USC School of Music.

 

Tuesday, November 19, 7:30 p.m. Chamber Innovista: Parker Quartet Concert School of Music Recital Hall (813 Assembly Street Columbia, S.C. 29201) Program: Schubert “Quartettsatz”; Adès “Arcadiana”; Beethoven Op.127 Adults $15; senior citizens and students $5. Capitol Tickets: www.capitoltickets.com, Koger Box Office, or 803-251-2222.

 

Sunday, November 24, 5:00 p.m. Parker Quartet Recital FREE USC cello professor, Robert Jesselson, joins the Parker Quartet for this concert. Program: Mendelssohn Op.44 No. 1 D Major; Schubert Cello Quintet School of Music Recital Hall (813 Assembly Street Columbia, S.C. 29201)

Sunday, November 24 (following the concert) Meet the members of the Parker Quartet at a private reception. For donors to USC Chamber Music. Call Teah Weiss at 803-777-4006 for more information.

Chamber Residency Coaching and Master Classes: Coaching and master classes are free and open to the public.

Wednesday, November 20

1:25 – USC chamber groups coaching

School of Music Recital Hall (813 Assembly Street Columbia, S.C. 29201)

Friday, November 22                            

7:30 - Master Class School of Music Recital Hall (813 Assembly Street Columbia, S.C. 29201)

Saturday, November 23                      

2:00 – 4:00 Coaching USC chamber groups

School of Music Recital Hall (813 Assembly Street Columbia, S.C. 29201)

Monday, November 25                        

1:10 - Individual instrument master classes for violin, viola and cello.

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Chamber Residency Outreach:

 

Wednesday, November 20

Outreach to Columbia public schools: Chapin High School and Blythewood High School

 

Thursday, November 21    

Outreach to Charleston School of the Arts

Saturday, November 23                      

10:00 “Informance” for Suzuki at USC and USC String Project children

School of Music Recital Hall (813 Assembly Street Columbia, S.C. 29201)

For more information contact Ellen Woodoff at ewoodoff@mozart.sc.edu