Thursday, May 25
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7:30pm theater
An Iliad
•Tony Award-winner Denis O’Hare stars in this radical retelling of Homer’s epic, crafting a sweeping account of humanity’s unshakable attraction to violence, destruction, and chaos.
Friday, May 26
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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5:30pm music
A Poet’s Love
•Acclaimed tenor Jamez McCorkle both sings and accompanies himself on piano in this multilayered production of Robert Schumann’s song cycle Dichterliebe, set against a backdrop of magical projections and stagecraft.
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7:00pm special
Celebrating Geoff Nuttall
•A star-studded tribute to Spoleto’s late Director of Chamber Music, renowned chamber soloists, special guests, and the Festival Orchestra all perform in honor of Nuttall’s boundary-breaking musical genius.
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9:00pm front row series
Leyla McCalla
•New Orleans-based singer and multi-instrumentalist Leyla McCalla mines her Haitian American heritage for a sound vibrating with Creole, Cajun, and American jazz and folk influences.
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12:00pm traditions
Saturday, May 27
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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2:00pm music
A Poet’s Love
•Acclaimed tenor Jamez McCorkle both sings and accompanies himself on piano in this multilayered production of Robert Schumann’s song cycle Dichterliebe, set against a backdrop of magical projections and stagecraft.
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3:00pm music
Tell Your Story
•Four Festival Orchestra fellows pair with Charleston-based entrepreneurs, artists, and activists to create aural memoirs—works of creative placemaking distinct to the South Carolina Lowcountry and to this moment.
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7:00pm opera
Vanessa
•Set to one of the most beautiful scores of the 20th century, Samuel Barber’s Pulitzer prize-winning opera explores the depths of its characters’ psyches in this modern, existential drama.
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7:30pm dance
Ayodele Casel: Chasing Magic
•The buoyantly virtuosic tap dancer and choreographer returns to Spoleto with a new work that captures the magical spark of connection and creation—a joyous feast for the eyes, ears, and soul.
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8:00pm theater
An Iliad
•Tony Award-winner Denis O’Hare stars in this radical retelling of Homer’s epic, crafting a sweeping account of humanity’s unshakable attraction to violence, destruction, and chaos.
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9:00pm jazz
Quentin Baxter Quintet
•This rollicking homecoming concert puts Grammy Award winner Quentin Baxter centerstage, leading a band of Charleston’s musical royalty and esteemed special guests.
Sunday, May 28
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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2:00pm dance
Ayodele Casel: Chasing Magic
•The buoyantly virtuosic tap dancer and choreographer returns to Spoleto with a new work that captures the magical spark of connection and creation—a joyous feast for the eyes, ears, and soul.
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3:00pm talks
Conversations With
•Emmy Award-winning CBS News correspondent Martha Teichner hosts riveting, intimate conversations with the artists and companies of Spoleto Festival USA, illuminating the creative process and delving into the stories that form the 2023 productions.
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4:00pm music
Music in Time
•Two unconventional programs feature music from the cutting-edge: provocative and meditative selections reflecting on time, place, and humanity.
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6:00pm dance
Ayodele Casel: Chasing Magic
•The buoyantly virtuosic tap dancer and choreographer returns to Spoleto with a new work that captures the magical spark of connection and creation—a joyous feast for the eyes, ears, and soul.
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7:30pm theater
An Iliad
•Tony Award-winner Denis O’Hare stars in this radical retelling of Homer’s epic, crafting a sweeping account of humanity’s unshakable attraction to violence, destruction, and chaos.
Monday, May 29
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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2:00pm dance
Ayodele Casel: Chasing Magic
•The buoyantly virtuosic tap dancer and choreographer returns to Spoleto with a new work that captures the magical spark of connection and creation—a joyous feast for the eyes, ears, and soul.
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4:00pm music
A Poet’s Love
•Acclaimed tenor Jamez McCorkle both sings and accompanies himself on piano in this multilayered production of Robert Schumann’s song cycle Dichterliebe, set against a backdrop of magical projections and stagecraft.
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7:00pm opera
Vanessa
•Set to one of the most beautiful scores of the 20th century, Samuel Barber’s Pulitzer prize-winning opera explores the depths of its characters’ psyches in this modern, existential drama.
Tuesday, May 30
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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5:00pm music
Spoleto Festival USA Chorus + Orchestra: Handel’s Dixit Dominus
•Twenty-four members of the Festival Orchestra join the full Festival Chorus for a heavenly program of two iconic Baroque masterpieces by George Frideric Handel and Henry Purcell.
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7:00pm music
A Poet’s Love
•Acclaimed tenor Jamez McCorkle both sings and accompanies himself on piano in this multilayered production of Robert Schumann’s song cycle Dichterliebe, set against a backdrop of magical projections and stagecraft.
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7:30pm theater
An Iliad
•Tony Award-winner Denis O’Hare stars in this radical retelling of Homer’s epic, crafting a sweeping account of humanity’s unshakable attraction to violence, destruction, and chaos.
Wednesday, May 31
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11:00 music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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6:00pm music
Music in Time
•Two unconventional programs feature music from the cutting-edge: provocative and meditative selections reflecting on time, place, and humanity.
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7:30pm theater
An Iliad
•Tony Award-winner Denis O’Hare stars in this radical retelling of Homer’s epic, crafting a sweeping account of humanity’s unshakable attraction to violence, destruction, and chaos.
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9:00pm front row series
Nickel Creek
•The platinum-selling bluegrass trio of Grammy Award winners reunite for two unforgettable evenings under the Cistern Yard live oaks.
Thursday, June 1
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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5:00pm jazz
Brandee Younger
•Grammy-nominated harpist Brandee Younger is revolutionizing the instrument for the 21st century, stretching its boundaries and musical limitations.
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6:30pm dance
Dada Masilo: The Sacrifice
•A brilliant exploration of ritual and sacrifice, the award-winning South African choreographer Dada Masilo reimagines The Rite of Spring—her latest work reframing iconic ballets through a contemporary lens.
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7:00pm jazz
Brandee Younger
•Grammy-nominated harpist Brandee Younger is revolutionizing the instrument for the 21st century, stretching its boundaries and musical limitations.
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7:30pm theater
The Book of Life
•Based on collected letters from survivors of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, this US premiere infuses an arresting yet hopeful work with the rhythms of Rwanda’s first-ever female drumming ensemble.
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9:00pm front row series
Nickel Creek
•The platinum-selling bluegrass trio of Grammy Award winners reunite for two unforgettable evenings under the Cistern Yard live oaks.
Friday, June 2
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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2:00pm talks
Conversations With
•Emmy Award-winning CBS News correspondent Martha Teichner hosts riveting, intimate conversations with the artists and companies of Spoleto Festival USA, illuminating the creative process and delving into the stories that form the 2023 productions.
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6:00pm dance
Dada Masilo: The Sacrifice
•A brilliant exploration of ritual and sacrifice, the award-winning South African choreographer Dada Masilo reimagines The Rite of Spring—her latest work reframing iconic ballets through a contemporary lens.
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6:00pm theater
The Book of Life
•Based on collected letters from survivors of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, this US premiere infuses an arresting yet hopeful work with the rhythms of Rwanda’s first-ever female drumming ensemble.
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7:00pm jazz
Brandee Younger
•Grammy-nominated harpist Brandee Younger is revolutionizing the instrument for the 21st century, stretching its boundaries and musical limitations.
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8:00pm dance
Scottish Ballet: The Crucible
•Choreographer Helen Pickett sets Arthur Miller’s seminal play in motion and pointe shoes, zeroing in on the female perspective as the townspeople of Salem devolve into mass hysteria.
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8:00pm theater
An Iliad
•Tony Award-winner Denis O’Hare stars in this radical retelling of Homer’s epic, crafting a sweeping account of humanity’s unshakable attraction to violence, destruction, and chaos.
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9:00pm jazz
Kris Davis Diatom Ribbons
•The “powerhouse pianist” (New York Times) and composer Kris Davis leads a star-studded, experimental ensemble featuring Grammy-winning drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, as well as guitarist Julian Lage.
Saturday, June 3
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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2:00pm dance
Dada Masilo: The Sacrifice
•A brilliant exploration of ritual and sacrifice, the award-winning South African choreographer Dada Masilo reimagines The Rite of Spring—her latest work reframing iconic ballets through a contemporary lens.
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2:00pm theater
The Book of Life
•Based on collected letters from survivors of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, this US premiere infuses an arresting yet hopeful work with the rhythms of Rwanda’s first-ever female drumming ensemble.
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2:00pm talks
Jazz Talks
•Spoleto Festival USA’s Jazz Curator Larry Blumenfeld speaks with artists from the 2023 Wells Fargo Jazz Series.
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5:00pm jazz
Brandee Younger
•Grammy-nominated harpist Brandee Younger is revolutionizing the instrument for the 21st century, stretching its boundaries and musical limitations.
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7:00pm dance
Scottish Ballet: The Crucible
•Choreographer Helen Pickett sets Arthur Miller’s seminal play in motion and pointe shoes, zeroing in on the female perspective as the townspeople of Salem devolve into mass hysteria.
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7:00pm jazz
Brandee Younger
•Grammy-nominated harpist Brandee Younger is revolutionizing the instrument for the 21st century, stretching its boundaries and musical limitations.
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8:00pm theater
An Iliad
•Tony Award-winner Denis O’Hare stars in this radical retelling of Homer’s epic, crafting a sweeping account of humanity’s unshakable attraction to violence, destruction, and chaos.
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9:00pm front row series
Kishi Bashi with Strings
•One of indie-rock’s most in-demand collaborators, multi-instrumentalist Kishi Bashi steps out on his own with unique musical explorations that celebrate his Japanese heritage and dig into themes of love and self-discovery.
Sunday, June 4
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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2:00pm dance
Scottish Ballet: The Crucible
•Choreographer Helen Pickett sets Arthur Miller’s seminal play in motion and pointe shoes, zeroing in on the female perspective as the townspeople of Salem devolve into mass hysteria.
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5:00pm dance
Dada Masilo: The Sacrifice
•A brilliant exploration of ritual and sacrifice, the award-winning South African choreographer Dada Masilo reimagines The Rite of Spring—her latest work reframing iconic ballets through a contemporary lens.
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7:00pm theater
The Book of Life
•Based on collected letters from survivors of Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, this US premiere infuses an arresting yet hopeful work with the rhythms of Rwanda’s first-ever female drumming ensemble.
Monday, June 5
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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3:30pm talks
Jazz Talks
•Spoleto Festival USA’s Jazz Curator Larry Blumenfeld speaks with artists from the 2023 Wells Fargo Jazz Series.
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7:30pm music
The Rite of Spring
•John Kennedy conducts the Spoleto Festival Orchestra in Igor Stravinksy’s iconic masterpiece Le sacre du printemps on a program that also includes the US premiere of Phillip Glass’s thrilling Symphony No. 14.
Tuesday, June 6
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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7:00pm opera
Vanessa
•Set to one of the most beautiful scores of the 20th century, Samuel Barber’s Pulitzer prize-winning opera explores the depths of its characters’ psyches in this modern, existential drama.
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7:30pm jazz
Henry Threadgill Zooid
•Considered the most important jazz composer of his generation, Pulitzer Prize winner Henry Threadgill and his quintet Zooid make an exciting Spoleto debut for a performance at once radical, reverent, and utterly remarkable.
Wednesday, June 7
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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5:00pm physical theater
Gravity & Other Myths: Out of Chaos
•Australian physical theater company Gravity & Other Myths presents one of their newest works, Out of Chaos—a high-flying display of acrobatics that the troupe describes as its “boldest and most ambitious yet.”
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5:00pm music
Spoleto Festival USA Chorus: Density 40:1
•The full sonic glory of Spoleto’s 40-strong choral ensemble reverberates through Thomas Tallis’s majestic Spem in alium, paired with works by celebrated contemporary composers.
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5:00pm jazz
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
•One of the most promising jazz artists of his generation, saxophonist/composer Immanuel Wilkins imbues this five-concert residency at the Queen Street Playhouse with a spirit of creative innovation.
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6:00pm theater
Only an Octave Apart
•A Grammy Award-winning opera countertenor complements New York’s preeminent cabaret showstopper for a dazzling, genre-defying musical hybrid that revels in the coexistence of contrasts.
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7:30pm music
New World Symphony
•Maestra Mei-Ann Chen leads the Spoleto Festival Orchestra in Antonin Dvořák’s triumphant New World Symphony and works by American composers Florence Price and Michael Abels.
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9:00pm front row series
Alisa Amador
•The 2022 NPR Tiny Desk Contest winner captivates listeners with her soulful voice, incisive lyrics, and syncopated rhythms rooted in her musical upbringing of Latin folk and jazz.
Thursday, June 8
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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4:00pm talks
Conversations With
•Emmy Award-winning CBS News correspondent Martha Teichner hosts riveting, intimate conversations with the artists and companies of Spoleto Festival USA, illuminating the creative process and delving into the stories that form the 2023 productions.
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5:00pm music
Spoleto Festival USA Chorus: Density 40:1
•The full sonic glory of Spoleto’s 40-strong choral ensemble reverberates through Thomas Tallis’s majestic Spem in alium, paired with works by celebrated contemporary composers.
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5:00pm jazz
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
•One of the most promising jazz artists of his generation, saxophonist/composer Immanuel Wilkins imbues this five-concert residency at the Queen Street Playhouse with a spirit of creative innovation.
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7:30pm physical theater
Gravity & Other Myths: Out of Chaos
•Australian physical theater company Gravity & Other Myths presents one of their newest works, Out of Chaos—a high-flying display of acrobatics that the troupe describes as its “boldest and most ambitious yet.”
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8:00pm theater
Only an Octave Apart
•A Grammy Award-winning opera countertenor complements New York’s preeminent cabaret showstopper for a dazzling, genre-defying musical hybrid that revels in the coexistence of contrasts.
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9:00pm jazz
Abdullah Ibrahim and Ekaya
•On the heels of his 88th birthday and the release of his newest album, Solotude, distinguished South African pianist Abdullah Ibrahim makes a rare stop in the United States for a performance with his band Ekaya.
Friday, June 9
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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5:00pm theater
Only an Octave Apart
•A Grammy Award-winning opera countertenor complements New York’s preeminent cabaret showstopper for a dazzling, genre-defying musical hybrid that revels in the coexistence of contrasts.
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5:00pm jazz
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
•One of the most promising jazz artists of his generation, saxophonist/composer Immanuel Wilkins imbues this five-concert residency at the Queen Street Playhouse with a spirit of creative innovation.
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7:30pm music
Symphonie Fantastique
•Baltimore Symphony Music Director Designate Jonathon Heyward leads the Festival Orchestra through Berlioz’s epic Symphonie Fantastique and Edvard Grieg’s piano concerto, featuring buzzy soloist Micah McLaurin.
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8:00pm physical theater
Gravity & Other Myths: Out of Chaos
•Australian physical theater company Gravity & Other Myths presents one of their newest works, Out of Chaos—a high-flying display of acrobatics that the troupe describes as its “boldest and most ambitious yet.”
Saturday, June 10
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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3:00pm physical theater
Gravity & Other Myths: Out of Chaos
•Australian physical theater company Gravity & Other Myths presents one of their newest works, Out of Chaos—a high-flying display of acrobatics that the troupe describes as its “boldest and most ambitious yet.”
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4:00pm theater
Only an Octave Apart
•A Grammy Award-winning opera countertenor complements New York’s preeminent cabaret showstopper for a dazzling, genre-defying musical hybrid that revels in the coexistence of contrasts.
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5:00pm jazz
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
•One of the most promising jazz artists of his generation, saxophonist/composer Immanuel Wilkins imbues this five-concert residency at the Queen Street Playhouse with a spirit of creative innovation.
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6:00pm physical theater
Gravity & Other Myths: Out of Chaos
•Australian physical theater company Gravity & Other Myths presents one of their newest works, Out of Chaos—a high-flying display of acrobatics that the troupe describes as its “boldest and most ambitious yet.”
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7:30pm opera
Vanessa
•Set to one of the most beautiful scores of the 20th century, Samuel Barber’s Pulitzer prize-winning opera explores the depths of its characters’ psyches in this modern, existential drama.
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9:00pm jazz
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
•One of the most promising jazz artists of his generation, saxophonist/composer Immanuel Wilkins imbues this five-concert residency at the Queen Street Playhouse with a spirit of creative innovation.
Sunday, June 11
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11:00am music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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1:00pm music
Bank of America Chamber Music
•Highlighting a broad range of repertoire spanning centuries, many of the world’s chamber music luminaries perform eleven riveting programs at the historic Dock Street Theatre.
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2:00pm physical theater
Gravity & Other Myths: Out of Chaos
•Australian physical theater company Gravity & Other Myths presents one of their newest works, Out of Chaos—a high-flying display of acrobatics that the troupe describes as its “boldest and most ambitious yet.”
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4:00pm theater
Only an Octave Apart
•A Grammy Award-winning opera countertenor complements New York’s preeminent cabaret showstopper for a dazzling, genre-defying musical hybrid that revels in the coexistence of contrasts.
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5:00pm music
Wells Fargo Festival Finale featuring Tank and the Bangas
•With a sound blending funk, rock, jazz, soul, and hip-hop, the Grammy-nominated band closes the Festival season with a celebratory bang—and fireworks—at Firefly Distillery in North Charleston.