South Carolina ETV
ETV Radio Produces National Program from Spoleto Festival USA
For Immediate Release
March 8, 2013
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ETV Radio’s nationally broadcast series, Chamber Music from Spoleto Festival USA, begins a new season March 28, 2013.
For over 30 years, the program has showcased world-class musicians from the Spoleto Festival USA. Hosted by Miles Hoffman, the upcoming season will feature performances recorded live from the historic Dock Street Theatre in Charleston, S.C., during the 2012 Spoleto Festival USA.
Vibrant young musicians featured on the series include cellist Alisa Weilerstein and pianist Inon Barnatan, paired with veteran performers such as flutist Tara Helen O’Connor, clarinetist Todd Palmer, and the members of the St. Lawrence String Quartet. The series includes celebrated master works from J.S. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, and Debussy, as well as 21st century music from composers Osvaldo Golijov and Hooshyar Khayam.
There will be a total of thirteen 59-minute concerts included in the new season, which can be heard locally in South Carolina on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. on ETV Radio’s classical service.
ETV Radio’s classical stations include:
- - WSCI-FM 89.3 Charleston
- - WEPR-FM 90.1 Greenville
- - WLTR-FM 91.3 Columbia
ETV Radio can also be streamed over the Internet by going to www.etvradio.org.
South Carolina ETV is the state's public educational broadcasting network with 11 television and eight radio transmitters, and a multi-media educational system in more than 2,500 schools, colleges, businesses and government agencies. Using television, radio and the web, SCETV's mission is to enrich lives by educating children, informing and connecting citizens, celebrating our culture and environment and instilling the joy of learning.
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