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Music

Sponsored By: Bank of America Phenotypic Recordings

Venue: Dock Street Theatre

Duration: Approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes

Overview

This cornerstone Festival series promises a captivating journey through the world of classical music in one of its most intimate and accessible forms. Curated by Charles E. and Andrea L. Volpe Director of Chamber Music Paul Wiancko, the series offers 11 unique programs each performed three times at the Dock Street Theatre. For the first time, we will offer two evening performances. Don’t miss this chance to be moved and inspired by the beauty of chamber music!

The 2025 Suzan D. Boyd Composer-in-Residence is Mahsa Vahdat, an internationally acclaimed Iranian singer and women’s rights advocate.

Paul Wiancko Mahsa Vahdat

Attendance at all events is subject to the Festival security policy.

Don’t Miss:
Conversations with Suzan D. Boyd Composer-in-Residence Mahsa Vahdat, June 4

You may also like:
Alisa Weilerstein: FRAGMENTS, May 26, 28, 29, 31
Mozart’s 29th Symphony, May 26
Kronos Quartet, June 2

This performance is made possible in part through funds from the Spoleto Festival USA Endowment, generously supported by BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America. The Chamber Music series is generiously supported by Suzan D. Boyd and M. Edward Sellers, and Deborah Chalsty. The following musicians participationis generously sponsored by the individuals listed below : Ayane Kozasa is sponsored by Judith Green; Geneva Lewis is sponsored by Debra and Mitchell Sonkin; Inon Bartanan and Todd Palmer are sponsored by Miriam DeAntonio, M.D.; Steven Banks, Jay Campbell, Celia Hatton, Stephen Prutsman and Livia Sohn are sponsored by Erica Pascal and Michael Hostetler. Additional Support is provided by Dan Logan, Martin Morad, The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation, and the Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust.