BLAIR MCMILLEN — ARTIST SHOWCASE
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Hailed by the New York Times as “prodigiously accomplished and exciting,” Blair McMillen takes the stage with a dynamic program.
TICKETS: $25 individual; $5 students (with valid school ID) and children ages 18 and under.
PROGRAM
Claude Debussy (1862–1918)
Estampes
Pagodes
La soirée dans Grenade
Jardins sous la pluie
Margaret Bonds (1913–1972)
Troubled Water (1967)
Frederic Rzewski (1938–2021)
Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues (1979)
Pause
Keith Jarrett (b. 1945) / arr. McMillen
Köln Concert Forays (1975)
Gabriella Smith (b. 1991)
Imaginary Pancake (2021)
Brian Wilson
God Only Knows
(Brad Mehldau version, transcribed by Michael Lucke)
John Lennon / Paul McCartney
Your Mother Should Know
(Brad Mehldau version, transcribed by Michael Lucke)
William Bolcom (b. 1938)
Graceful Ghost Rag (1970)
William Bolcom (b. 1938)
The Serpent’s Kiss (1969)
For one week every June, the Southeastern Piano Festival (SEPF) transforms the University of South Carolina School of Music and the city of Columbia into a major cultural destination that draws in audiences and young piano talent from across the United States. View full program schedule at southeasternpianofestival.com.
TICKETS: $25 individual; $5 students (with valid school ID) and children ages 18 and under.
PROGRAM
Claude Debussy (1862–1918)
Estampes
Pagodes
La soirée dans Grenade
Jardins sous la pluie
Margaret Bonds (1913–1972)
Troubled Water (1967)
Frederic Rzewski (1938–2021)
Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues (1979)
Pause
Keith Jarrett (b. 1945) / arr. McMillen
Köln Concert Forays (1975)
Gabriella Smith (b. 1991)
Imaginary Pancake (2021)
Brian Wilson
God Only Knows
(Brad Mehldau version, transcribed by Michael Lucke)
John Lennon / Paul McCartney
Your Mother Should Know
(Brad Mehldau version, transcribed by Michael Lucke)
William Bolcom (b. 1938)
Graceful Ghost Rag (1970)
William Bolcom (b. 1938)
The Serpent’s Kiss (1969)
For one week every June, the Southeastern Piano Festival (SEPF) transforms the University of South Carolina School of Music and the city of Columbia into a major cultural destination that draws in audiences and young piano talent from across the United States. View full program schedule at southeasternpianofestival.com.
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Where is it happening?
The University of South Carolina School of Music, 1042 College St, Columbia, SC 29201-3942, United States
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