University of South Carolina School of Music announces the 2014 Cornelia Freeman Concert Series

August 4, 2014

COLUMBIA, SC – September 7 – October 5, 2014 ~

 

Spend your Sunday afternoons with the university’s renowned music faculty at the Cornelia Freeman Concert Series. This popular fall chamber music series has been raising scholarship money for worthy music students for more than two decades. All concerts are held in the USC School of Music Recital Hall (821 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29201) Sunday afternoons at 3:00 p.m.

The five fall concerts of the 2014 series offer a diverse repertoire from classical to jazz.  Works composed by university faculty members will be played along with works by such composers as Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Faure, Chabrier, Chopin and others.

Director of jazz studies at USC Bert Ligon’s works will be played on the Sept. 7 and 21 concerts. He has published original compositions and arrangements for big band, jazz orchestra and steel drum ensembles. Ligon composed extensively in the radio, TV and film industries, receiving numerous awards including national PBS awards and an EMMY nomination.

The music of Jesse Jones, a Guggenheim Fellow and assistant professor of composition and theory at USC, will be played on the Sept 7, 14 and 28 concerts. His work has been performed the world over in leading venues such as Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, Tanglewood Music Center, Aspen Music Festival, the American Academy in Rome (Italy), and the St. Matthäuskirche (Berlin) among others. Preeminent ensembles including the Juilliard String Quartet have commissioned and performed Jones’ works.

 

Single concerts: $12 adults; $10 seniors citizens, USC faculty and staff; $5 students.
Series tickets: $50 adults; $40 seniors citizens, USC faculty and staff.
Reserved seating is an additional $100 per series.

Tickets: call 803-576-5763 or purchase online at www.sc.edu/music/freeman.

See more information at www.sc.edu/music/freeman.

 

Sept. 7

Trio for Mandolin, Violin and Double Bass

Jesse Jones

Jesse Jones, mandolin

Rebecca Hunter, violin

Craig Butterfield, double bass

 

Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G Minor

Sergei Rachmaninoff

William Terwilliger, violin

Robert Jesselson, violoncello

Charles Fugo, piano

 

Jazz Sextet

Bert Ligon

William Terwilliger and Rebecca Hunter, violins

Daniel Sweaney, viola

Robert Jesselson, cello

Craig Butterfield, double bass

Bert Ligon, piano

 

Sextet for Piano and Winds

Francis Poulenc

Jennifer Parker Harley, flute

Rebecca Nagel, oboe

Joseph Eller, clarinet

Michael Harley, bassoon

J.D. Shaw, horn

Phillip Bush, piano

 

Sept. 14 Cornelia Freeman Concert

USC School of Music Recital Hall

 

Mallorca (Barcarola), Op. 202

Torre Bermeja (Serenata), Op. 92, No. 12

Isaac Albéniz

Christopher Berg, guitar

 

Three Pieces

Jesse Jones

Craig Butterfield, double bass

Jesse Jones, mandolin

 

Dolly Suite

Gabriel Faure
Marina Lomazov and Joseph Rackers, piano

 

Larghetto

Emmanuel Chabrier

J.D. Shaw, horn

David Cutler, piano

 

Los requiebros

Enrique Granados

Joseph Rackers, piano

 

 

Sept 21 Cornelia Freeman Concert

USC School of Music Recital Hall

 

Duet for Double Bass and Piano

Bert Ligon

Craig Butterfield, double bass

Bert Ligon, piano

 

The Lake at Evening (from To be sung upon the water)

Dominick Argento

Auf dem Wasser zu singen

Franz Schubert

The Lake at Night (from To be sung upon the water)

Dominick Argento  

Tina Stallard, soprano

Joseph Eller, clarinet

Lynn Kompass, piano

 

String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 13

Felix Mendelssohn 

William Terwilliger and Rebecca Hunter, violins

Daniel Sweaney, viola

Robert Jesselson, cello

 

Sept. 28 Cornelia Freeman Concert

USC School of Music Recital Hall

 

Barcarolle in F-sharp Major, Op. 60

Frederic Chopin

Charles Fugo, piano

 

In dulcet tones

Jesse Jones

Rebecca Hunter, violin

Lynn Kompass, piano

 

Two Songs from Schwanengesang, D. 957

Franz Schubert

Aria from Otello

Giuseppe Verdi

Donald Gray, baritone

Sharon Rattray, piano

 

Sonata for viola and piano, op. 120 No. 2

Johannes Brahms 

Daniel Sweaney, viola

Phillip Bush, piano

 

 

Oct. 5 Cornelia Freeman Concert

USC School of Music Recital Hall

 

Recitatives and Arias from The Creation

Franz Joseph Haydn 

Richard Conant, baritone

Charles Fugo, piano

 

Varietals

Andrew Skaggs

Brad Edwards, trombone

Joseph Rackers, piano

 

Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34

Johannes Brahms

William Terwilliger and Rebecca Hunter, violins

Daniel Sweany, viola

Robert Jesselson, cello

Marina Lomazov, piano