Freeman Sunday concerts feature the university’s renowned music faculty in fresh and vibrant chamber music programs that pair canonic masterpieces alongside brand new works.
Freeman Sunday concerts feature the university’s renowned music faculty in fresh and vibrant chamber music programs that pair canonic masterpieces alongside brand new works. The popular series has been raising scholarship money for more than 20 years.
The program:
Astronomically Speaking – Joe W. Moore III
Clifford Leaman, baritone saxophone; Scott Herring, percussion
That Raindrops Have Hastened the Falling Flowers – Fang Man
Jennifer Parker-Harley, flute; Joseph Rackers, piano
Five Hebrew Love Songs – Eric Whitacre
Tina Milhorn Stallard, soprano; William Terwilliger, violin; Lynn, Kompass, piano
Soundscapes of the Four Seasons – Fang Man
Clifford Leaman, alto saxophone; Scott Herring, marimba
Concertante Allegro – Alexej Lebedjew
Michael Wilkinson, F contrabass trombone; Joseph Rackers, piano
Suite for Horn, Tuba, and Piano – Alex Wilder
J.D. Shaw, horn; Michael Wilkinson, bass trombone; David Cutler, piano
$15 adults; $10 seniors, USC faculty and staff; $5 students.
Purchase tickets online at sc.edu/music/freeman or at the door.
Email: frontoffice@mozart.sc.edu
2019/03/03 - 2019/03/03
USC School of Music Recital Hall
813 Assembly St, Columbia, SC 29208