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2021-07-22 22:28:16
Hailing from Kagoshima, Japan, Nakahara studied conducting at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He is also an avid baseball fan and recently led the South Carolina Philharmonic in an outdoor performance to an audience of approximately 5,000 at Segra Park, the home of the Columbia Fireflies. Also in his 17th season as Resident […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2021-04-21 23:47:00
PostandCourier.com: James Lee III talks pairing with Beethoven as a Black composer for S.C. Philharmonic concert April 24, 6 & 8 PM EDT, Livestream
[…] thought, ‘Well, why can’t I also use some of the things I’ve been studying and reading about over the years, as some of the influences on my work?’” There is, of course, also something smart about placing Lee, a living black composer, next to Beethoven, a kind of emblematic figure of white European greatness that has led to racial bias in classical music for centuries. *** South Carolina Philharmonic: Beethoven & Blue Jeans April 24. 6 and 8 p.m. Koger Center. 1051 Greene St. In-person seatings and live-stream available. $15-$55. scphilharmonic.com.
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2017-12-12 17:51:31
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2016-01-11 20:49:22
This past weekend, I saw Edgar Meyer perform with the South Carolina Philharmonic. Since I am often a jaded classical musician and describe myself as more of a “new music guy”, I don’t often spend my time and money at the symphony these days. However, I was pleasantly surprised by much of what happened over the course of the evening. So here are three things that made the evening rather enjoyable. I am sure I am not alone in thinking that bass concertos can sometimes be sort of lame. It’s not their fault, it is only because the bass is so low that the orchestra has to be either small, soft, or both in order for it to be heard. HOWEVER, Edgar Meyer playing his own bass concerto as well as that of Bottesini was AWESOME! He is truly in control of his instrument and I did not have any […]
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