Outdoor Festival Showcases School of the Arts Performances at Stono Preserve
The College of Charleston School of the Arts presents the festival, Arts Under the Oaks, at Stono Preserve on April 10 and 11, 2021.
The College of Charleston School of the Arts presents the festival, Arts Under the Oaks, at Stono Preserve on April 10 and 11, 2021.
Meet Michael O'Brien, chair of the Department of Music and associate professor of ethnomusicology at the College of Charleston.
Piano studies professor Paul Sánchez collaborated on an operatic album that recently reached the top of the Billboard Traditional Classical Albums chart.
Music major Jesse Shafer spearheaded the new jazz album 'Rooibos,' his first release with the Rooibos Quartet.
College of Charleston music students are bringing opera to the masses with the support of the Charleston Opera Theater.
What inspires a writer, a musician or a dancer? Some seek inspiration in nature. Others are inspired by places and people. This semester students in the departments of music and theatre and dance found it in an exhibit at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
Thanks to a philanthropic gift, the College of Charleston has purchased an internationally revered style of piano – the Hamburg Steinway Model D concert grand piano.
The College of Charleston plans to expand its opera offerings to one fully produced performance a year, complete with a full orchestra, sets, costumes and technical support.
The College of Charleston's Director of Piano Studies Paul Sánchez will be performing with collaborative partner Will Liverman in a live virtual concert on Friday, June 26, 2020.
Music major Tianyu Liu won first prize in strings at the Music Teachers National Association Young Artist Performance Competition.