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  • June 10

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: $5 USC students; $25 general admission

    Hailed by The New York Times as “prodigiously accomplished and exciting,” Blair McMillen takes the stage with a dynamic program featuring the music of Claude Debussy, Brian Wilson, Margaret Bonds, William Bolcom and more.

    About the Artist

    Hailed by The New York Times as “prodigiously accomplished and exciting” and as one of the piano’s “brilliant stars,” pianist Blair McMillen has forged a musical life that is unbounded by convention. He is well-known for his advocacy of living composers and contemporary music, as well as for championing very early keyboard music and more recent neglected masterpieces. For more than two decades, McMillen has divided his time as piano soloist, chamber musician, music festival director, and educator/teacher.

    Blair McMillen is the co-founder and co-director of the Rite of Summer Music Festival. Rite of Summer is a free, outdoor contemporary-music series held on New York City’s Governors Island. The festival has presented boundary-pushing artists such as the JACK Quartet, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Tigue, Theo Bleckmann, Todd Reynolds, Contemporaneous, and Don Byron’s New Gospel Quintet. Celebrating its twelfth season in 2023, Rite of Summer is the only annual music festival on Governors Island, a place the New Yorker has called “an enormous playground for the arts.”

    Blair McMillen holds degrees from Oberlin College, Manhattan School of Music, and The Juilliard School.

    Blair McMillen has performed in major concert venues in New York, throughout the United States, and around the world. 

    Tickets go on sale May 1!

    Purchase tickets in person at the Koger Center Box Office or online. New this year: save $ by purchasing an event package of all SEPF signature concerts!

    2 hr
    Piano
  • June 11

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: $5 students; $25 general admission

    2026 Spoleto Festival USA Chamber Music attendees will have a second opportunity to hear pianist Soyeon Kate Lee, praised by The New York Times for her “huge, richly varied sound, lively imagination and firm sense of style.” 

    About the Artist

    First prize winner of the Naumburg International Piano Competition and the Concert Artist Guild International Competition, Korean-American pianist Soyeon Kate Lee has been lauded by The New York Times as a pianist with “a huge, richly varied sound, a lively imagination and a firm sense of style,” and by The Washington Post for her “stunning command of the keyboard.”

    Highlights of recent seasons include appearances at the National Gallery, Library of Congress, Gina Bachauer Concerts, Purdue Convocations, Music@Menlo, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on tour, San Francisco Performances, Camerata Pacifica tour, Chamber Music Chicago and the Cleveland Art Museum. She was a member of Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society’s Bowers program, and is a regular participant in numerous chamber music festivals including the Great Lakes, Santa Fe and Music Mountain Chamber Music Festivals. Ms. Lee has collaborated with conductors Carlos Miguel Prieto, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Jahja Ling, and Jorge Mester with the London, San Diego, Hawaii, Louisiana, Naples symphony orchestras among others.

    She has commissioned works by prominent composers and has given world premieres of works written by Frederic Rzewski, Paola Prestini, Marc-André Hamelin, Alexander Goehr, Gabriela Lena Frank, Texu Kim and Huang Ruo.

    As a Naxos recording artist, her discography spans a wide range of repertoire from two volumes of Scarlatti Sonatas, Liszt Opera Transcriptions, two volumes of Scriabin, and Clementi Sonatas. Ms. Lee’s recording of Re!nvented under the E1/Entertainment One (formerly Koch Classics) label garnered her a feature review in Gramophone Magazine and the Classical Recording Foundation’s Young Artist of the Year Award.

    Tickets go on sale May 1!

    Purchase tickets in person at the Koger Center Box Office or online. New this year: save $ by purchasing an event package of all SEPF signature concerts!

    2 hr
    Piano Symphony Orchestra
  • June 13

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: $5 USC Students; $25 General Admission

    Festival participants compete for a chance to perform with the South Carolina Philharmonic in a Masterworks concert and more than $10,000 in cash prizes.

    Tickets go on sale May 1!

    Purchase tickets in person at the Koger Center Box Office or online. New this year: save $ by purchasing an event package of all SEPF signature concerts!

    2 hr
    Piano
  • August 23

    3:00 PM
    Sounds of the Mardi Gras Belt: Emily Allen
    Sunday, August 23, 3:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    This free public lecture, entitled "Sounds of the Mardi Gras Belt," is part of the Society for American Music's "Sounding the Nation at 250" initiative. See details here:

    1 hr
  • August 27

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Bass
  • September 01

    7:30 PM
    Elias Blake Doctoral Piano Recital
    Tuesday, September 1, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Piano
  • September 03

    7:30 PM
    Taylor Glomb Doctoral Piano Recital
    Thursday, September 3, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Piano
  • September 10

    7:30 PM
    Viva la Voce: Faculty Voice Area Recital
    Thursday, September 10, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
    Voice
  • September 11

    7:30 PM
    Hao Wu Doctoral Piano Recital
    Friday, September 11, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Piano
  • September 13

    3:00 PM
    Alfonso Padilla, Saxophone Masterclass
    Sunday, September 13, 3:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
    Saxophone
  • September 14

    7:30 PM
    Alfonso Padilla, Guest Artist Saxophone Concert
    Monday, September 14, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Saxophone
  • September 15

    7:00 PM
    Armen Shaomian Lecture Recital
    Tuesday, September 15, 7:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
  • September 16

    7:30 PM
    USC Jazz Faculty Recital
    Wednesday, September 16, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
  • September 17

    4:30 PM
    Tentative - Trombone Guest Artist
    Thursday, September 17, 4:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
    Trombone
    7:30 PM
    Pablo Garibay Guest Artist Guitar Recital
    Thursday, September 17, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
  • September 19

    8:00 AM
    Jazz Girls Day® Columbia
    Saturday, September 19, 8:00 AM EDT

    Admission Cost: Free, but registration is required.

    Middle and high school girls are invited to spend a day of learning, playing and performing at Jazz Girls Day®! Founded by Dr. Colleen Clark, this free event welcomes girls who are just starting jazz or continuing their musical journey. Participants will enjoy master classes, jam sessions and the chance to build meaningful connections with peers. Registration is required.

    Music educators are also invited to learn how to encourage girls to play jazz by registering for our Jazz Girls Day® Jazz Education Session.

    Click here to register.

    12 hr
  • September 20

    4:00 PM
    Wind Ensemble: Americans 250
    Sunday, September 20, 4:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Cormac Cannon, conductor
    Ryan Gonzales, guest conductor
    Serena Hill-Laroche, soprano

    As part of the United States Semi quincentennial, the USC Wind Ensemble opens its season with a celebration of American stories. From Puerto Rican composer Roberto Sierra’s rousing Alegria, to Copland’s enduring classic Emblems, each work on this program highlights a unique American perspective. USC School of Music faculty member Serena Hill-Laroche is featured on Elena Specht’s evocative work Into Her Care, which tells the stories of American women. The concert closes with Benjamin Horne’s powerful Spiritual Symphony, based on numerous well-known African American spirituals.

    Sierra/Scatterday, Alegria
    Specht, Into Her Care
    Copland, Emblems
    Horne, Spiritual Symphony

    1 hr 30 min
    Soprano Symphony
  • September 21

    6:00 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
  • September 22

    6:00 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
  • September 23

    7:30 PM
    Jazz Combos Performance
    Wednesday, September 23, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
  • September 24

    6:00 PM
    Graduate Vocal Ensemble Performance
    Thursday, September 24, 6:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    7:30 PM
    USC Symphony Orchestra: Symphonie Fantastique
    Thursday, September 24, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: General public - $30 Seniors/military / USC faculty and staff - $25 Children under 18 and non-USC students with ID - $8 USC Students - free with student ID

    Celebrate the remarkable tenure of Scott Weiss during his 10th and final season as Music Director and Conductor of the USC Symphony Orchestra as he concludes his distinguished career with the University of South Carolina.

    To open the season, the USC Symphony Orchestra will be joined by Spanish-Dutch pianist Albert Cano Smit in Ravel’s Concerto for the Left Hand. The program also features Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique.

    Tickets are available in-person at Koger Center Box Office (803-251-2222, Monday–Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or online at KogerCenterForTheArts.com.

    1 hr 30 min
    Symphony Orchestra
  • September 25

    4:30 PM
    Ella Canney Senior Voice Recital
    Friday, September 25, 4:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    6:00 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    7:30 PM
    Antoin Marshall Doctoral Voice Recital
    Friday, September 25, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
  • September 28

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
    Piano Violin
  • September 30

    7:30 PM
    Fung Chern Hwei Guest Artist Violin Recital
    Wednesday, September 30, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Violinist Fung Chern Hwei defies easy categorization. Equally at home in the precision of classical repertoire and the spontaneity of contemporary and folk traditions, he brings a rare fluidity to every performance. His playing moves seamlessly across styles—at once virtuosic and deeply expressive—revealing unexpected connections between musical worlds. Whether interpreting a canonical work or reimagining it through improvisation, Fung’s artistry transcends boundaries, inviting listeners into a space where genres dissolve and music speaks in its most direct, human form. Come hear this versatile musician in the intimacy of the School of Music recital hall. 

    1 hr 30 min
    Violin
  • October 01

    4:30 PM
    Amber Caroglanian Doctoral Voice Recital
    Thursday, October 1, 4:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    6:00 PM
    Tristin Saito Graduate Viola Recital
    Thursday, October 1, 6:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Viola
    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Shandon Presbyterian Church
    607 Woodrow Street
    Columbia, SC

    1 hr
  • October 02

    7:30 PM
    Southern Exposure: We Were Fridays
    Friday, October 2, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    We Were Fridays, featuring Jeff Zeigler (cello) and Reggie Gray (dance) follows a story that began in the Griot tradition of West Africa, travel to South Carolina by way of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, then north by way of the Great Migration, and beyond. It explores the music of the Gullah people of the Low Country of South Carolina, a community which to this day has preserved more of their West African linguistic and cultural heritage than any other African American community in the United States. Gullah music has influenced spirituals, gospel, ragtime, rhythm and blues, soul, hip hop and jazz. We Were Fridays  extends this reach into the world of instrumental cello music. Told through cello, electronics, and dance, this work explores forbidden love, fractured lines and complex legacies follows a story that began in the Griot tradition of West Africa, travel to South Carolina by way of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, then north by way of the Great Migration, and beyond. It explores the music of the Gullah people of the Low Country of South Carolina, a community which to this day has preserved more of their West African linguistic and cultural heritage than any other African American community in the United States. Gullah music has influenced spirituals, gospel, ragtime, rhythm and blues, soul, hip hop and jazz. We Were Fridays  extends this reach into the world of instrumental cello music. Told through cello, electronics, and dance, this work explores forbidden love, fractured lines and complex legacies.

    The work is centered around new compositions from Etienne Charles, Tamar-kali, Hannah Ishizaki and Jeffrey Zeigler; and features choreography/dance from Flexn pioneer Reggie “Regg Roc” Gray, and a bespoke interactive book design from sister sylvester. The project is deeply rooted in an ethos of community and intergenerational learning – partnering with the Penn Center on St. Helena Island, South Carolina and the University of Georgia Culture & Community program to devise community engagement and education platforms. This work brings together community members and elders from local Gullah communities, along with students and teachers from HBCUs across the country - to engage in dialogue, conversation and creative exchange around the project’s themes of memory and diaspora. The album and touring performance work will premiere in 2026 and tour across the US and internationally.

    We Were Fridays will premiere at National Sawdust in September before the Southern Exposure New Music performance.

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    All Southern Exposure concerts are FREE, but patrons may reserve seats and support the Southeast’s most adventurous music series! A gift of $150 secures a seat for the entire 2026-27 season. To donate online, click here or contact Brad Martin at brad.martin@sc.edu, 803-777-0704.

    1 hr 30 min
    Cello
  • October 04

    4:00 PM
    Symphonic Winds
    Sunday, October 4, 4:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Jay Jacobs, conductor


    Sousa, Easter Monday on the White House Lawn

    Bergman, Dream Machine

    Svanoe, The Author’s Suite
    Brenna Curtis, conductor

    Schwantner, Recoil

    Gershwin/Brubaker, An American in Paris

    1 hr 30 min
    6:00 PM
    Gabriel Sill Senior Euphonium Recital
    Sunday, October 4, 6:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Euphonium
  • October 05

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Saxophone
  • October 06

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
  • October 07

    4:30 PM
    Joel Weiss Doctoral Voice Recital
    Wednesday, October 7, 4:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Echoes of Identity brings together a rich and varied tapestry of violin music by Jewish composers, highlighting both heritage and individuality of expression. Ernest Bloch’s Baal Shem stands as a cornerstone of the repertoire, evoking the spiritual depth and intensity of Jewish tradition, while Meira Warshauer’s Yiddish Fantasy offers a vibrant and personal reflection on cultural memory from a contemporary voice rooted here in Columbia, South Carolina. The program is further enriched by works of Israeli composers Paul Ben-Haim and Shulamit Ran, whose music expands the narrative in strikingly different ways, blending lyricism, modernism, and rhythmic vitality. Together, these works reveal the diversity and expressive breadth of Jewish composers across time and place.

    1 hr 30 min
    Piano Violin Voice
  • October 08

    7:30 PM
    Graduate Saxophone Quartet Recital
    Thursday, October 8, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Saxophone
  • October 09

    4:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    6:00 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
  • October 12

    6:00 PM
    Greyson Aldredge Junior Saxophone Recital
    Monday, October 12, 6:00 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    30 min
    Saxophone
    7:30 PM
    Kayla Mathis Senior Violin Recital
    Monday, October 12, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Violin
  • October 13

    7:30 PM
    Wind Ensemble: Red, White and Black
    Tuesday, October 13, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Cormac Cannon, conductor
    Ryan Gonzales, guest conductor

    Three colors weave their way through a diverse program of classic and brand-new music for wind ensemble. The USC Wind Ensemble performs the world premiere of the wind ensemble version of Noir by USC School of Music faculty composer Fang Man. Black and white emerge through the piano keys of Charles Ives’ classic The Alcotts, the imagery of historical newsreels in William Schuman’s first work for band, and two marches by John Philip Sousa. The finale, contemporary American composer Michael Daugherty’s Red Cape Tango, is a musical depiction of a “dance of death,” following Superman’s fight to the death with the villain Doomsday.

    Fang Man, Noir  - World Premiere of Wind Ensemble Version
    Ives/Elkus, The Alcotts
    Sousa, The Black Horse Troop
    Sousa, The White Rose
    Schuman, Newsreel in Five Shots
    Daugherty/Spede, Red Cape Tango

    1 hr 30 min
    Piano
  • October 19

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Percussion
  • October 20

    7:30 PM
    Ronald Davis Faculty Tuba Recital
    Tuesday, October 20, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr 30 min
    Tuba
  • October 21

    7:30 PM
    Jazz Combos Performance
    Wednesday, October 21, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
  • October 22

    4:30 PM
    Long Zeng Doctoral Piano Recital
    Thursday, October 22, 4:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Piano
    6:00 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
  • October 23

    4:30 PM
    Kaleb King Senior Voice Recital
    Friday, October 23, 4:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    6:00 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    7:30 PM
    Thomas Propst Senior Trombone Recital
    Friday, October 23, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Trombone
  • October 25

    4:30 PM
    Benjamin Millesen Doctoral Percussion Recital
    Sunday, October 25, 4:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Percussion
  • October 26

    4:30 PM
    Cameron Unger Senior Trombone Recital
    Monday, October 26, 4:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Trombone
    7:30 PM
    Left Bank Big Band Performance
    Monday, October 26, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr
  • October 27

    4:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr 30 min
    Voice
    7:30 PM
    USC Symphony Orchestra: Lincoln Portrait
    Tuesday, October 27, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: General public - $30 Seniors/military / USC faculty and staff - $25 Children under 18 and non-USC students with ID - $8 USC Students - free with student ID

    Celebrate the remarkable tenure of Scott Weiss during his 10th and final season as Music Director and Conductor of the USC Symphony Orchestra as he concludes his distinguished career with the University of South Carolina.

    The October concert features Allen Guelzo, one of the nation’s foremost scholars of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era, serving as narrator for Copland’s Lincoln Portrait. The program also showcases USC Professor of Saxophone Cliff Leaman as soloist in Eric Ewazen’s Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra.

    Ives - The Unanswered Question
    William Grant Still - Festive Overture
    Gould - Amber Waves from “American Ballads”
    Eric Ewazen - Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra
    Copland - Lincoln Portrait

    Tickets are available in-person at Koger Center Box Office (803-251-2222, Monday–Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or online at KogerCenterForTheArts.com.

    1 hr 30 min
    Saxophone Tenor Symphony Orchestra
  • October 28

    7:30 PM
    United States Marine Band Tour 2026
    Wednesday, October 28, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Location: Koger

    1 hr 30 min
    7:30 PM
    Swing Shift Big Band Performance
    Wednesday, October 28, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
  • October 29

    7:30 PM
    Terra String Quartet Concert
    Thursday, October 29, 7:30 PM EDT

    Admission Cost: TBD

    1 hr 30 min
  • November 01

    5:30 PM
    Terra String Quartet Concert
    Sunday, November 1, 5:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: TBD

    1 hr 30 min
  • November 02

    6:00 PM
    Ethan Lauth Senior Clarinet Recital
    Monday, November 2, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Clarinet
    7:30 PM
    USC Percussion Ensemble Concert
    Monday, November 2, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    LOCATION: Koger Center for the Arts Large Rehearsal Room

    1 hr 30 min
    Percussion
    7:30 PM
    Mac Tollefsen Senior Violin Recital
    Monday, November 2, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Violin
  • November 03

    7:30 PM
    Luise E. Peake Colloquium: Stuart
    Tuesday, November 3, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr 30 min
  • November 04

    6:00 PM
    Noah Song Senior Trombone Recital
    Wednesday, November 4, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Trombone
    7:30 PM
    Ryan Johnson Doctoral Saxophone Recital
    Wednesday, November 4, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Saxophone
  • November 05

    6:00 PM
    Elizabeth Runion Student Flute Recital
    Thursday, November 5, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Flute
    7:30 PM
    Austin Engelhardt Doctoral Composition Recital
    Thursday, November 5, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    7:30 PM
    Palmetto Pans Fall Performance
    Thursday, November 5, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Location:

    1 hr
  • November 06

    6:00 PM
    Ariel Collins Doctoral Flute Recital
    Friday, November 6, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Flute
    7:30 PM
    Cody Raymes Doctoral Composition Recital
    Friday, November 6, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    7:30 PM
    Opera at USC
    Friday, November 6, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: Adults: $25; Seniors, USC Faculty & Staff, Military: $20; Students with ID: $10

     

    Purchase tickets online or at the door. Please note that online sales end at 3:00 p.m. on opening day. Tickets are available at the door one hour before the show. No refunds. Adults: $25; Seniors, USC Faculty & Staff, Military: $20; Students with ID: $10

    Drayton Hall Theatre

    2 hr 30 min
  • November 07

    7:30 PM
    Opera at USC
    Saturday, November 7, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: Adults: $25; Seniors, USC Faculty & Staff, Military: $20; Students with ID: $10

     

    Purchase tickets online or at the door. Please note that online sales end at 3:00 p.m. on opening day. Tickets are available at the door one hour before the show. No refunds. Adults: $25; Seniors, USC Faculty & Staff, Military: $20; Students with ID: $10

    Drayton Hall Theatre

    2 hr 30 min
  • November 08

    3:00 PM
    Opera at USC
    Sunday, November 8, 3:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: Adults: $25; Seniors, USC Faculty & Staff, Military: $20; Students with ID: $10

     

    Purchase tickets online or at the door. Please note that online sales end at 3:00 p.m. on opening day. Tickets are available at the door one hour before the show. No refunds. Adults: $25; Seniors, USC Faculty & Staff, Military: $20; Students with ID: $10

    Drayton Hall Theatre

    2 hr 30 min
  • November 09

    4:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    6:00 PM
    Nathaniel Bowen Senior Percussion Recital
    Monday, November 9, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Percussion
    7:30 PM
    Symphonic Winds
    Monday, November 9, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Jay Jacobs, conductor


    Sousa, Easter Monday on the White House Lawn

    Bergman, Dream Machine

    Svanoe, The Author’s Suite
    Brenna Curtis, conductor

    Schwantner, Recoil

    Gershwin/Brubaker, An American in Paris

    1 hr 30 min
  • November 10

    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Student chamber music ensembles of diverse instrumentation (typically including string quartets, piano trios, wind quintets and mixed instrument groups) perform chamber music from Baroque to contemporary.

    1 hr 30 min
    Piano
  • November 11

    7:30 PM
    Carolina Alive Vocal Jazz Ensemble
    Wednesday, November 11, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Carolina Alive, USC’s vocal jazz ensemble, will present their final performance of the year.  Join us for an evening of fabulous singing! The concert is free and open to the public.

    1 hr
  • November 12

    4:30 PM
    Steven Humphries Senior Violin Recital
    Thursday, November 12, 4:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Violin
    6:00 PM
    Juan Beltran Doctoral Voice Recital
    Thursday, November 12, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    7:30 PM
    University Chorus concert
    Thursday, November 12, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Chorus
    7:30 PM
    Wenxin Xi Doctoral Violin Recital
    Thursday, November 12, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Violin
  • November 13

    7:30 PM
    Southern Exposure: Palmetto Saxophone Quartet
    Friday, November 13, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    The Palmetto Saxophone Quartet will present a compelling program showcasing the remarkable breadth and vitality of contemporary music for saxophone quartet. Reflecting the ensemble’s commitment to championing new repertoire and innovative artistic voices, the concert features works by eight living composers, including the world premiere of a new composition by David Garner. Audiences will experience a rich variety of compositional styles, from introspective lyricism and expressive textures to exhilarating rhythmic energy and virtuosic interplay. Through this diverse program, the Palmetto Saxophone Quartet highlights the saxophone quartet’s extraordinary versatility and expressive potential as a dynamic medium for contemporary artistic expression.

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    All Southern Exposure concerts are FREE, but patrons may reserve seats and support the Southeast’s most adventurous music series! A gift of $150 secures a seat for the entire 2026-27 season. To donate online, click here or contact Brad Martin at brad.martin@sc.edu, 803-777-0704.

    1 hr 30 min
    Saxophone Voice
  • November 14

    7:30 PM
    New Voices: Music by USC Student Composers
    Saturday, November 14, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    2 hr 30 min
    Voice
  • November 15

    3:00 PM
    Freeman Sundays @3 Concert Series
    Sunday, November 15, 3:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: $15 adults; $10 seniors, USC faculty and staff; $5 students. Free for USC School of Music students, faculty and staff.

    The USC School of Music’s renowned music faculty performs fresh and vibrant chamber music programs that pair canonic masterpieces alongside brand new works.

    1 hr 30 min
    6:00 PM
    Worth Lewallen Doctoral Violin Recital
    Sunday, November 15, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Violin
  • November 16

    6:00 PM
    Alana Brezenski Senior Voice Recital
    Monday, November 16, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    7:30 PM
    Margaret Moore Senior Violin Recital
    Monday, November 16, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Violin
  • November 17

    4:30 PM
    Paige Higgins Senior Voice Recital
    Tuesday, November 17, 4:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    7:30 PM
    Paul Maxwell Doctoral Cello Recital
    Tuesday, November 17, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Cello
    7:30 PM
    Gamecock Chorale and Garnet Chorale Concert
    Tuesday, November 17, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: TBD

    Location: TBD

    1 hr
    7:30 PM
    University Band
    Tuesday, November 17, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE




    Sousa, Easter Monday on the White House Lawn

    Bergman, Dream Machine

    Svanoe, The Author’s Suite
    Brenna Curtis, conductor

    Schwantner, Recoil

    Gershwin/Brubaker, An American in Paris

    1 hr 30 min
  • November 18

    6:00 PM
    Jessica Liang Junior Piano Recital
    Wednesday, November 18, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Piano
    7:30 PM
    Xavier Galloway Junior Piano Recital
    Wednesday, November 18, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Piano
    7:30 PM
    USC Campus Orchestra Concert
    Wednesday, November 18, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: Free

    1 hr
    Orchestra
  • November 19

    6:00 PM
    Graduate Vocal Ensemble Performance
    Thursday, November 19, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    7:30 PM
    Wind Ensemble: Rise
    Thursday, November 19, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Cormac Cannon, conductor
    Ryan Gonzales, guest conductor
    Philip Bush, piano

    The USC Wind Ensemble takes flight! Emerging composer Noah Hudson-Camack’s exhilarating fanfare is contrasted with the haunting rising intervals of David Biedenbender’s Enigma. Adam Schoenberg’s Rise is a haunting an evocative journey, while Frank Ticheli’s new work Over the Moon is a joyous and imaginative trip into space. Faculty pianist Philip Bush takes center stage in Olivier Messiaen’s groundbreaking Oiseaux exotiques, based on bird calls from around the world.

    Hudson-Camack, Fanfare and Flight
    Biedenbender, Enigma
    Schoenberg, Rise
    Messiaen, Oiseaux exotiques
    Ticheli, Over the Moon 

    1 hr 30 min
    Piano
  • November 20

    4:30 PM

    Admission Cost: EE

    1 hr
    Voice
    6:00 PM
    Sharon Wu Doctoral Piano Recital
    Friday, November 20, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Piano
    7:30 PM
    Bryson Grover Junior Double Bass Recital
    Friday, November 20, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Bass Double Bass
  • November 22

    4:00 PM
    Palmetto Concert Band
    Sunday, November 22, 4:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

     

     

    1 hr 30 min
  • November 29

    1:00 PM
    Carolina LifeSong Initiative Recital
    Sunday, November 29, 1:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Students from the Carolina LifeSong Initiative perform and improvise in their end-of-semester recital. Free admission, family and sensory friendly.

    2 hr
  • November 30

    4:30 PM
    Saxophone Chamber Night
    Monday, November 30, 4:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Saxophone
    6:00 PM
    Mingzi Hu Doctoral Piano Recital
    Monday, November 30, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Piano
  • December 01

    7:30 PM
    Musical Theatre Showcase
    Tuesday, December 1, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr 30 min
  • December 02

    4:30 PM
    New Sounds Quartet Fall Concert
    Wednesday, December 2, 4:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    7:30 PM
    Saxophone Ensembles Fall Performance
    Wednesday, December 2, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Saxophone
  • December 03

    4:30 PM
    Ryan Contreras Doctoral Saxophone Recital
    Thursday, December 3, 4:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Saxophone
    6:00 PM

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Voice
    7:30 PM

    Admission Cost: General public - $30 Seniors/military / USC faculty and staff - $25 Children under 18 and non-USC students with ID - $8 USC Students - free with student ID

    The USC Symphony Orchestra presents a powerful evening of symphonic masterworks featuring mezzo-soprano Rachel Calloway in Leonard Bernstein’s Symphony No. 1, “Jeremiah.” Blending orchestral brilliance with a deeply moving vocal finale, Bernstein’s first symphony reflects themes of prophecy, loss, and hope.
    The program opens with Dora Pejacevic’s Symphony in F-sharp Minor, a richly expressive work by the pioneering Croatian composer whose music is gaining renewed international recognition. Together, these compelling works offer an evening of passion, drama, and profound emotional depth.
    Program

    Dora Pejacevic – Symphony in F-sharp Minor
    Bernstein – Symphony No. 1, “Jeremiah”

    Tickets are available in-person at Koger Center Box Office (803-251-2222, Monday–Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or online at KogerCenterForTheArts.com.

    1 hr 30 min
    Soprano Mezzo-Soprano Symphony Orchestra
  • December 04

    4:30 PM
    Miranda Ramirez Senior Cello Recital
    Friday, December 4, 4:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Cello
    6:00 PM
    USC Graduate String Quartet Performance
    Friday, December 4, 6:00 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    7:30 PM
    Shelby Miller Doctoral Flute Recital
    Friday, December 4, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    1 hr
    Flute
    7:30 PM
    Holiday Garland Concert
    Friday, December 4, 7:30 PM EST

    Admission Cost: FREE

    Location: TBD

    1 hr 30 min