SC Trumpet and Trombone Day welcomes guest clinicians Steve Leisring and Samuel Schlosser Daylong event January 4 provides All-State preparation workshops and master classes
Collaboration will provide wonderful musical moments Students of composition and chamber music work with elementary school students
Grammy Award winning Parker Quartet returns USC Quartet-in-Residence back with expanded programming and outreach
China meets Russia with two guest artists and two great works Guest musicians from China join the University of South Carolina Symphony Orchestra for a concert highlighting Tchaikovsky Nov. 12
Southern Exposure presents first Composer Portrait Music faculty present the work of John Fitz Rogers on November 11
Double reed players converge on campus for the S.C. Double Reed Day Clinics, recitals and master classes offered on November 9
Juilliard String Quartet premieres USC professor's work Jesse Jones' commissioned work getting worldwide performances
USC School of Music announces the passing of Robert Pruzin School of Music family and friends, Professor Pruzin's service will be this Friday, Nov. 1, at 11 a.m. at Trinity Cathedral with a reception to follow on the cathedral grounds.
Chamber Innovista Concert Season opens with Parker Quartet The Grammy Award winning Quartet launches the series on November 19
Internationally known English choral director in residence at USC Dr. Paul Spicer presents graduate seminars and clinics in October
Internationally renowned jazz pianist Eldar Djangirov comes to USC School of Music and Jazz Studies area bring extraordinary talent to Columbia Oct. 31
Opera at USC opens with Bernstein classic "Candide" The satirical comic opera in two acts opens November 8
USC Symphony Orchestra highlights new music and world premiere Faculty soloists in the spotlight for October 15 concert
Research fellowship program funds education in body mapping Grant recipient Alma Sehic will learn and teach innovative technique
Opera student following in Orson Welles' directorial footsteps A Magellan Scholar grant is broadening Kate McKinney's musical education
Southern Exposure New Music Series presents a season of firsts Praised in the New York Times for their "imaginative phrasing" and "fresh approach and taste for variety, TwoSense launches the season on October 11.
Music History area announces 2013-2014 Colloquium Series Topics range from British punk, Gospel and Mozart to 17th-century French theatrical culture and experimental music
John Fitz Rogers awarded commission USC School of Music composition professor premieres work at Bennington Chamber Music Conference
Distinction for the Carolina Trombone Collective Collective invited to the International Trombone Festival
Southeastern Piano Festival wraps up 11th year Legendary pianist Leon Fleisher will be the guest artist for 2014 festival
The Savvy Musician in ACTION ends on a high note Inaugural music entrepreneurship retreat develops skills to increase income and impact
Music Play baby grows up with passion for music Now she's an incoming freshman with a music scholarship
Brad Edwards releasing book sequel, "Lip Slur Melodies" Latest book presents over 130 pages of melodies and duets
Conductors Institute of South Carolina Institute offers behind-the-scenes look at the art of conducting
Strings magazine reviews "Carolina Cellobration" Jesselson/Fugo Duo's CD release gets glowing review.
"Dystonia Duos" reviewed by The Wire New CD with USC's Greg Stuart reviewed by alternative publication
New music entrepreneurship initiative offers a unique summer experience The Savvy Musician in ACTION brings 50 attendees from 21 states to retreat at USC
Next USC Symphony Orchestra season offers stellar lineup New season launches in September with Misha Dichter, a giant presence in the piano world for nearly half a century
MusicWeb International reviews USC Wind Ensemble's Bernstein CD "Wind-band playing of the highest order; what a joyful noise!"
USC School of Music faculty member at Metropolitan Museum Museum's artist-in-residence program will feature Alarm Will Sound
Southeastern Piano Festival announces concert schedule Festival brings top artists and outstanding young pianists to S.C. in June
Freshman wins at National Flute Assoc. Competition Freshman Samantha Marshall wins National Flute Association Master Class Performers Competition
Opera at USC and USC Aiken present "Bambino" A new baseball opera in one act by USC professor revisits the curse of the Boston Red Socks
USC Symphony Orchestra and Brasil Guitar Duo The USC Symphony Orchestra wraps up its season with the Brasil Guitar Duo performing the U.S. premiere of a work written especially for them.
Robert Jesselson named S.C. Professor of the Year Robert Jesselson, USC cello professor, has been named Professor of the Year by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education and the Office of the Governor
The USC School of Music announces its first chamber music residency The award-winning Parker Quartet will be the USC Quartet-in-Residence for 2013. Hailed by The New York Times as "something extraordinary," the Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet has rapidly distinguished itself as one of the preeminent ensembles of its generation.
Southeastern Piano Festival brings top international artists and outstanding young pianists to South Carolina A world of piano music comes to Columbia, SC, for the 11th annual Southeastern Piano Festival. The week-long Festival, June 9 -15, will welcome Armenian, South African, Chinese and Chinese-American pianists.
USC Wind Ensemble announces CD release The University of South Carolina Wind Ensemble released a CD featuring the music of American composer Leonard Bernstein for wind band. Released by Naxos, the world's largest classical music label, the production is the first by Naxos to feature Bernstein.