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Musical Sword Play and Piano

by Peter Ingle

YES, THIS MONDAY NIGHT CONCERT at the College was about the music: in this case, a wonderful selection of “dances” by eight different composers. But it was the musicians, cellist Natalia Khoma and pianist Volodymyr Vynnitsky, who left us dazzled and on our feet. Charleston, we are lucky to have these two in our... Read »

Music at Your Finger Tips

by Peter Ingle

EACH TIME I HEAR Jory Vinikour play the harpsichord, I marvel at his speed, precision, and complexity. As his body sits nearly motionless, his arms and especially his extremely busy fingers carry the musical load. To say that he demonstrates dexterity is an understatement. Jory’s recent concert at the Simons Center Recital Hall, as... Read »

Learning With Our Young Artists

by Peter Ingle

IT HAS BEEN around for a long time. But the Monday Night Concert Series at the Simons Center Recital Hall, produced by Steve Rosenberg and the College of Charleston School of the Arts, is still a hidden—and very affordable—jewel in Charleston’s music scene. No, these are not world-class musicians (yet). No, the one hour... Read »

Jory Vinikour, harpsichord

by Peter Ingle

YOU’LL BE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES if you catch this article in time to hear Jory Vinikour play harpsichord tonight at the College of Charleston Monday Night Series at the Simmons Center. Jory, who performed at last year’s Bach Festival Charleston (read that review here), will perform two dazzling keyboard works: J. S.... Read »

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