Guest artist Adam Golka is sure to deliver a stunning performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, one of the most technically challenging piano concertos in the standard classical repertoire. Golka is the winner of the 2008 Gilmore Young Artist Award and first-prize winner of the 2009 Max I. Allen Classical Fellowship Award of the American Pianists Association. The Scotsman describes Golka as having “a wealth of color and dynamic range, integrating the solo role with organic sensitivity." The orchestra will also present Beethoven’s cheerful Symphony No. 4 at the November concert.
$30 general public; $25 seniors, USC faculty and staff; $8 for students.
Phone: 803-251-2222
2014/11/18 - 2014/11/18
Koger Center for the Arts
1051 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 29201