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Chamber Charm & Excitement at Memminger

by Lindsay Koob

THE MUSICIANS of Chamber Music Charleston celebrated their fifth anniversary in front of a happy sellout crowd (including LOTS of young people) Saturday evening at Memminger auditorium. CMC is known primarily for gracing Charleston’s historic private homes and churches with their music, but they’ve expanded their activities to include their Mozart in the South... Read »

A Delicious Interlude

by Peter Ingle

AN INTERMEZZO is a musical interlude, which is what we got last Saturday afternoon during 45 precious minutes of string music (as a taste of the Intermezzo Concert Series by Chamber Music Charleston). Violist Jill King set the tone for this free performance with her heartfelt opening to Jay Unger’s “Ashokan Farewell”—the music that... Read »

Landscapes for Music

by Peter Ingle

THIS IS JUST ONE of the stunning photos by Michael Kahn (it’s huge) at Martin Gallery on Broad Street. And the serenity of his work could hardly have been better complemented than by a recent performance in the gallery by Chamber Music Charleston. I had heard four of the five musicians before, so I... Read »

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