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| Start Date: | 11/30/2012 | Start Time: | 8:00 PM |
| End Date: | 11/30/2012 | End Time: | 9:30 PM |
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Event Description Violin professor Lee-Chin Siow, Gold Medal winner of the 1994 Henryk Szeryng International Violin Competition, will perform again, for the first time since a car crash that broke her arm – the one that holds her violin. Siow, co-director of Charleston Music Fest (CMF), has made a dramatic recovery and will appear in the opening concert of CMF’s 7th season. The concert, Curtis Night – Lee-Chin & Friends features Siow’s fellow alumni from the Curtis Institute of Music – renowned cellist Peter Stumpf, Professor of Cello at Indiana University and former Principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, along with highly acclaimed pianist Beatrice Long, a Charleston favorite having performed for the College's International Piano Series. The trio will perform popular masterworks by Ludwig van Beethoven and Richard Strauss, Paul Schoenfield’s energetic and jazzy Café Music, and Ralph Vaughan Williams’ "Six Studies in English Folk Song."After the concert, the audience is invited to meet the artists at a reception where desserts prepared by Charleston Chef Robert Dickson will be served. |
Location Information: Main Campus - Simons Center (View Map) 54 St. Philip Street Charleston, SC Room: Recital Hall
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Admission Information $25 per ticket -- Season Subscriptions available |
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