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Friday, February 16, 2024
The Other Mozart
Feb 16 @ 7:30 pm
Gunter Theatre

 

Saturday, February 17, 2024
Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred
Feb 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sigal Music Museum
Sigal Music Museum’s current special exhibition, Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred, highlights items from the JoAnn and Frank Edwinn Collection, which hails from all over the world. Showing November 2023 – May 2024, Worlds Apart uses a diverse range of historical instruments, objects, and visuals to bring together musical narratives from seemingly disparate parts of the globe.

 

Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred aims to increase public access to historical instruments from around the world and improve visitors’ understanding of musical traditions at the global level. Expanding beyond the typical parameters of the Western musical canon, Worlds Apart seeks to expose audiences to musical instruments and customs that are often overlooked or exotified. The instruments and other exhibit materials will offer visitors new perspectives on global music and a chance to consider how music is used for prayer and leisure in cultures around the world. By celebrating these stories, the museum intends to further its mission to collect and preserve historical musical instruments, objects, and information, which engage and enrich people of all ages through exhibits, performances, and experiential programs.

 

Displaying various objects from the JoAnn and Frank Edwinn Collection, Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred focuses on international musical instruments and cultures, celebrating rites and traditions with ancient histories and contemporary legacies. Frank Edwinn, a successful basso in the mid-20th century, studied and toured internationally, eventually settling in North Carolina, where he taught music at the University of North Carolina Asheville. Throughout his life, he purchased various objects from around the world, aiming to expose students, and himself, to the wide and wonderful world of musical instruments. This impressive collection occupies a unique position for educating audiences unfamiliar with the vast scope of global music.

And, UNCA’s Ramsey Library Special Collections is now processing the Edwinn’s papers and a few recordings that will be accessible next semester!

Greenville Concert Band: Love Is…A Happy Song
Feb 17 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Hughes Main Library

Is love really just a happy song? Join the Greenville Concert Band, with song-stylist Amanda DiGiovine, as they explore the idea of “Love Is…” through music by Gustav Holst, John Philip Sousa, Percy Grainger, Hoagy Carmichael, George Gershwin, Brian Balmages, Julie Giroux, and Jess Langston Turner.

Registration required. Click the register button or call 864-527-9258 to register.

Spotlight Chamber Series: String Quartet Concert
Feb 17 @ 7:00 pm
Edward R. Driggers City of Greer Center for the Arts

Foothills Philharmonic presents its string quartet in performance at City of Greer Center for the Arts. Featuring string quartet favorites, this concert promises to be a very enjoyable evening for all! Please be sure to save the date on your calendar. We would love to see you there! Please join us for one of our more intimate concerts of the season. We invite all concert goers to visit the different artists studios at Edward R. Driggers City of Greer Center of the Arts before the concert, at intermission, and immediately following the performance.

The Spartanburg Philharmonic Symphony No. 4 – Beethoven
Feb 17 @ 7:00 pm
Twichell Auditorium in the Zimmerli Performance Center

A perfect foil to his Third and Fifth, Beethoven’s Symphony no. 4 is a beacon of light in the composer’s canon of darkly dramatic works. This symphony is an uplifting piece full of memorable, intriguing movements and cheerful musical humor. A slow, yet mysterious beginning leads to a joyful, rhythmic romp for the strings and a lyrical, joking theme for woodwinds. The perfect antidote to the doldrums of winter.

 

Elevator access to the main floor. No elevator access to the balconies.

Tickets are non-refundable.

Billy Strings
Feb 17 @ 7:30 pm
Harrah's Cherokee Center- Asheville

Raised in Michigan and now based in Nashville, GRAMMY Award-winning Billy Strings is known as one of music’s most compelling artists. Most recently, he unveiled “California Sober,” a collaboration with legendary artist Willie Nelson—his first release since partnering with venerable label, Reprise Records.

The collaboration follows Strings’ most recent full-length album, Me/And/Dad, which was released last fall and features Strings alongside his dad, Terry Barber. The product of a longtime dream, the record features new versions of fourteen bluegrass and country classics that the two have been playing together since Strings was a young child.

Since his 2017 debut, Strings has been awarded Best Bluegrass Album at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards, Artist of the Year at the 2022 and 2023 Americana Music Awards, Entertainer of the Year at the 2021, 2022 and 2023 International Bluegrass Music Awards, Best New Headliner at the 2022 Pollstar Awards, Breakthrough Artist of the Pandemic at the 2021 Pollstar Awards and has performed on the 64th GRAMMY Awards, “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” PBS’ “Austin City Limits,” “Bluegrass Underground” as well as countless sold-out tour dates world-wide.

BRING BACK THE 90’S
Feb 17 @ 7:30 pm
Mauldin Cultural Center

Join the Mauldin Theatre Company for a night of your favorite 90’s hits! This concert-style show will feature songs from all different genres, so put your dancing shoes on and get ready to go back in time with the decades most popular songs performed by some of the best vocalists in the Upstate.

Tickets for this show are all general admission. There will be lounge seating, a dance floor and DJ, in addition to a live band and your 90’s favorites!

Homegrown: Live at the Capitol Theatre (Musical Showcase and Arts and Crafts Market)
Feb 17 @ 7:30 pm
Capitol Theatre

Artistry Amplified: Songwriters’ Showcase heading to Capitol Theatre!
LAURENS, S.C. – Attention all local musicians, singers, artists, and enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for two
extraordinary evenings on Friday, February 16, 2024, and Saturday, February 17, 2024, at 7:30 pm, as the City of
Laurens proudly presents Homegrown: Live at the Capitol Theatre, a remarkable showcase celebrating music, art, and
craftsmanship.

The historic Capitol Theatre, built in 1915 in Laurens, South Carolina, sets the stage for local performers to showcase
their talents and share their original compositions through live performances steeped in storytelling.

After each night’s performances, an interactive applause session will empower the audience to elevate an act through
their cheers, measured by a decibel meter. This engagement will determine the recipient of the Audience Engagement
Award for that particular night, who will receive a grand prize of $500. Additionally, each night’s award winner will
secure a paid opportunity to open for the headliner at Freedom Fest 2024.

Alongside the performances, the theatre’s lobby will transform into a vibrant marketplace hosting booths where local
artists, artisans, and craftspeople can display and sell their creations.

Signing up is easy! Visit the event website at www.homegrownshowcase.com to submit your application. But don’t
delay—sign-ups close on Sunday, December 31st. Each accepted entry into the showcase will receive an honorarium
of $200, disbursed within three (3) weeks after the event. The lineup will be gradually revealed, starting January 2024,
on the Road to Homegrown Blog and Social Platforms,

“The Capitol Theatre is the perfect venue for music enthusiasts to delve into our region’s vibrant music scene,”
remarks Hunter Holmes, event organizer and esteemed local folk musician. “Homegrown presents an unparalleled
chance for performers to gain well-deserved recognition, claim prizes, and elevate their profiles. When artists unite,
there’s an incredible power in cross-promotion and collaboration. The synergy created by our combined efforts
elevates individual profiles and generates an electrifying buzz that resonates throughout the community.”
Tickets are available now! Guests are encouraged to secure their seats in advance at www.homegrownshowcase.com
to ensure admission, as tickets are expected to sell out quickly due to limited seating.

Wesley Schulz and Tessa Lark: Fusion and Fantastique
Feb 17 @ 7:30 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Wesley Schulz, conductor
Tessa Lark, violin
Anna Clyne: Masquerade
Wynton Marsalis: Violin Concerto
Hector Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique

Wynton Marsalis’ Violin Concerto is a showstopping piece that vibrates with energy at the intersection of jazz and classical music, a fusion genre often referred to as “Third Stream.” A native of Kentucky and highly-acclaimed fiddler as well as a classical virtuoso, GRAMMY nominated violinist Tessa Lark is the perfect artist to bring this piece to Greenville. Fusion is where this violin luminary lives.

In addition to being written for a huge orchestra of around 90 musicians, Hector Berlioz’ Symphonie Fantastique stands out for the full-on macabre it provokes. Inspired by the composer’s romantic obsession with a Shakespeare actress, this Gothic-style piece’s most obvious literary counterpart is the work of Edgar Allan Poe.

CLICK TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONDUCTOR & GUEST ARTIST

Sunday, February 18, 2024
Converse Opera The Girl in the Train
Feb 18 @ 3:00 pm
Daniel Recital Hall in Blackman Music Buildg at Converse College

Join us for composer,  Leo Fall’s charming and clever operetta, The Girl in the Train, where the classic, operatic tradition of confusion and mistaken intentions meets a happy ending where love overcomes all obstacles.

Our guest opera director, Elizabeth Margolius, is not only a Converse alumna, but an award-winning stage and movement director, credited for many acclaimed shows and productions throughout the United States.

Adults: $15 + fee
Youth 22 & under:  $10 + fee

Converse Faculty, Staff, & Students – One free admission with a Converse ID

Wesley Schulz and Tessa Lark: Fusion and Fantastique
Feb 18 @ 3:00 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Wesley Schulz, conductor
Tessa Lark, violin
Anna Clyne: Masquerade
Wynton Marsalis: Violin Concerto
Hector Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique

Wynton Marsalis’ Violin Concerto is a showstopping piece that vibrates with energy at the intersection of jazz and classical music, a fusion genre often referred to as “Third Stream.” A native of Kentucky and highly-acclaimed fiddler as well as a classical virtuoso, GRAMMY nominated violinist Tessa Lark is the perfect artist to bring this piece to Greenville. Fusion is where this violin luminary lives.

In addition to being written for a huge orchestra of around 90 musicians, Hector Berlioz’ Symphonie Fantastique stands out for the full-on macabre it provokes. Inspired by the composer’s romantic obsession with a Shakespeare actress, this Gothic-style piece’s most obvious literary counterpart is the work of Edgar Allan Poe.

CLICK TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONDUCTOR & GUEST ARTIST

Billy Strings
Feb 18 @ 7:30 pm
Harrah's Cherokee Center- Asheville

Raised in Michigan and now based in Nashville, GRAMMY Award-winning Billy Strings is known as one of music’s most compelling artists. Most recently, he unveiled “California Sober,” a collaboration with legendary artist Willie Nelson—his first release since partnering with venerable label, Reprise Records.

The collaboration follows Strings’ most recent full-length album, Me/And/Dad, which was released last fall and features Strings alongside his dad, Terry Barber. The product of a longtime dream, the record features new versions of fourteen bluegrass and country classics that the two have been playing together since Strings was a young child.

Since his 2017 debut, Strings has been awarded Best Bluegrass Album at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards, Artist of the Year at the 2022 and 2023 Americana Music Awards, Entertainer of the Year at the 2021, 2022 and 2023 International Bluegrass Music Awards, Best New Headliner at the 2022 Pollstar Awards, Breakthrough Artist of the Pandemic at the 2021 Pollstar Awards and has performed on the 64th GRAMMY Awards, “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” PBS’ “Austin City Limits,” “Bluegrass Underground” as well as countless sold-out tour dates world-wide.

Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred
Feb 20 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sigal Music Museum
Sigal Music Museum’s current special exhibition, Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred, highlights items from the JoAnn and Frank Edwinn Collection, which hails from all over the world. Showing November 2023 – May 2024, Worlds Apart uses a diverse range of historical instruments, objects, and visuals to bring together musical narratives from seemingly disparate parts of the globe.

 

Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred aims to increase public access to historical instruments from around the world and improve visitors’ understanding of musical traditions at the global level. Expanding beyond the typical parameters of the Western musical canon, Worlds Apart seeks to expose audiences to musical instruments and customs that are often overlooked or exotified. The instruments and other exhibit materials will offer visitors new perspectives on global music and a chance to consider how music is used for prayer and leisure in cultures around the world. By celebrating these stories, the museum intends to further its mission to collect and preserve historical musical instruments, objects, and information, which engage and enrich people of all ages through exhibits, performances, and experiential programs.

 

Displaying various objects from the JoAnn and Frank Edwinn Collection, Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred focuses on international musical instruments and cultures, celebrating rites and traditions with ancient histories and contemporary legacies. Frank Edwinn, a successful basso in the mid-20th century, studied and toured internationally, eventually settling in North Carolina, where he taught music at the University of North Carolina Asheville. Throughout his life, he purchased various objects from around the world, aiming to expose students, and himself, to the wide and wonderful world of musical instruments. This impressive collection occupies a unique position for educating audiences unfamiliar with the vast scope of global music.

And, UNCA’s Ramsey Library Special Collections is now processing the Edwinn’s papers and a few recordings that will be accessible next semester!

Disturbed: Take Back Your Life Tour
Feb 20 @ 6:30 pm
Bon Secours Wellness Arena

Disturbed is heading to Bon Secours Wellness Arena on February 20, 2024 on the Take Back Your Life Tour with special guests Falling In Reverse & Plush!

Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred
Feb 21 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sigal Music Museum
Sigal Music Museum’s current special exhibition, Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred, highlights items from the JoAnn and Frank Edwinn Collection, which hails from all over the world. Showing November 2023 – May 2024, Worlds Apart uses a diverse range of historical instruments, objects, and visuals to bring together musical narratives from seemingly disparate parts of the globe.

 

Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred aims to increase public access to historical instruments from around the world and improve visitors’ understanding of musical traditions at the global level. Expanding beyond the typical parameters of the Western musical canon, Worlds Apart seeks to expose audiences to musical instruments and customs that are often overlooked or exotified. The instruments and other exhibit materials will offer visitors new perspectives on global music and a chance to consider how music is used for prayer and leisure in cultures around the world. By celebrating these stories, the museum intends to further its mission to collect and preserve historical musical instruments, objects, and information, which engage and enrich people of all ages through exhibits, performances, and experiential programs.

 

Displaying various objects from the JoAnn and Frank Edwinn Collection, Worlds Apart: Musical Instruments from Secular to Sacred focuses on international musical instruments and cultures, celebrating rites and traditions with ancient histories and contemporary legacies. Frank Edwinn, a successful basso in the mid-20th century, studied and toured internationally, eventually settling in North Carolina, where he taught music at the University of North Carolina Asheville. Throughout his life, he purchased various objects from around the world, aiming to expose students, and himself, to the wide and wonderful world of musical instruments. This impressive collection occupies a unique position for educating audiences unfamiliar with the vast scope of global music.

And, UNCA’s Ramsey Library Special Collections is now processing the Edwinn’s papers and a few recordings that will be accessible next semester!

Music Sandwiched In with a performance by Bluegrass Spartanburg
Feb 21 @ 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm
Headquarters Library
In partnership with the Spartanburg Philharmonic, SCPL is proud to present Music Sandwiched In with a performance by Bluegrass Spartanburg. Bring your own lunch or there will be a limited number of boxed lunches available for purchase from Jason’s Deli. Doors to the Barrett Room will open at 11:45 a.m., 30 minutes before the program starts at 12:15 p.m. Tables and chairs are first come, first serve. Please refrain from bringing heating equipment or hot liquids for lunch when attending.
Stevie Nicks
Feb 21 @ 7:00 pm
Bon Secours Wellness Arena

Legendary singer, songwriter and storyteller, Stevie Nicks has announced additional tour dates and is coming to Bon Secours Wellness Arena

An Intimate Evening With David Foster + Katharine McPhee
Feb 21 @ 7:30 pm
Peace Concert Hall

16-time Grammy® award-winning musician, composer, and producer DAVID
FOSTER and acclaimed singer, television, and Broadway star, KATHARINE
MCPHEE are bringing their viral Instagram show on the road.

Coming directly from the Living Room to the stage, this intimate show with
the powerhouse duo will be packed with David‘s hits from Chicago,
Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Josh Groban, Michael Bublé, etc. and Kat’s
biggest songs from American IdolSmash, and Waitress. Plus some of their
favorites that they just love!

About David Foster
Few other individuals can claim to have their fingerprints on more major moments in all of popular music than David Foster. He has created hit songs for a diverse array of artists including Barbra Streisand, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Josh Groban, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Diana Krall, Natalie Cole, Michael Bolton, Seal, Chaka Khan, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Chicago, Hall & Oates, Brandy, ’N Sync, Boz Scaggs, and Gloria Estefan.

Foster is gearing up to take on Broadway with several projects including writing the music for a new musical about the iconic animated character “Betty Boop.” He is also writing the music for a musical based on the Amy Bloom novel and New York Times bestseller Lucky Us.

About Katharine McPhee
Katharine McPhee can most recently be seen starring in the Netflix Original Series Country Comfort. Previously she starred as “Paige Dineen” on the CBS’ spy drama Scorpion and was featured in NBC’s award-winning musical series Smash, executive produced by Steven Spielberg. Her other television credits include CSI: NYCommunity, and Family Guy.

McPhee appeared on the big screen in Columbia’s romantic comedy The House Bunny. In addition to her acting career, she finds great success in the music space after her turn on Season 5 of American Idol. McPhee’s first single debuted at #2 on the Billboard’s Hot Singles Sales chart. Her debut album landed on the Billboard 200 chart and went gold in 2008.

McPhee also has a presence in theater, having recently starred in both the U.S. and U.K. productions of Waitress.

Jazz w/ Jorge Garcia
Feb 21 @ 8:00 pm
Blues Boulevard Jazz

Guitarist Jorge Garcia’s intense passion for his instrument is immediately visible and equally audible through his soulful original compositions. Impeccable, melodic solos and supportive, rhythmic guitar work are Garcia’s trademarks and are always a joy to experience. Jorge Garcia has performed with great talent the likes of: Tony Bennett, Richie Cole, Patti Page, Andrea Bocelli, Othelo Molineaux, Candido Camero, Cecile Mclorin Salvant, Ed Calle, Bryan Lynch, Ignacio Berroa and Joel Grey to name a few.

Jorge has also performed with pop artists such as Enrique Iglesias, Trini Lopez, The Drifters, The Flamingo’s with Terry Johnson, Bobby Riddell, and many more. Garcia has recorded with Athenas Jazz Art, Carlos Oliva, Pete Minger, Richie Cole; his 2005 release The Sound of Strings with Federico Britos and his recent recording “The Color of Notes” with Israel “Cachao” Lopez, actor Andy Garcia, and the great Vibraphones Chuck Redd. Jorge is in the recording “Voyage” featuring Federico Britos released in April 2010 with Eddie Gomez, Mitchell Camilo, Ignacio Berroa and Giovani Hidalgo. He is on the new CD released in April 2015, Federico Britos Presents The Hot Club Of The Americas with Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Cecile Mclorin Salvant, Hendrik Meurkens, Atonio Adolfo.

Nicky Orta

Nicky Orta is a highly sought-after electric bassist from the South Florida area. His solid playing and musical versatility has landed him world tours, gigs, and recording sessions with renowned artists such as Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Engelbert Humperdinck, Cristian Castro, Arturo Sandoval, and Sammy Figueroa (with whom Nicky received a Grammy nomination) to name a few. Nicky taught at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, Florida International University and Miami-Dade College. He has given master classes and lectures in the United States, Africa, Brazil, Costa Rica, Venezuela, and Panama; organized and presented three Jazz Bass Conferences in Miami; and has appeared in various journals and sites such as Bass Player, BDGuide, Músico Pro and Forbassplayersonly.com. Nicky contributed a chapter on the electric bass for the book, Jazz Pedagogy: The Jazz Educator’s Handbook and Resource Guide. He is also a Founder of the Miami Jazz Cooperative.

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Senior Recital: Connor Gregory, composer
Feb 21 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Daniel Recital Hall

New music for voice and piano by student composer Connor Gregory will be performed on this senior composition recital.