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New season to be announced on "Selection Monday"

On a day Americans will fixate on basketball tournament brackets – the SCP will fill out its 2011/2012 season during “Philhar-madness.”

Valentine's concert features soprano and two choirs

Two choirs and soprano Dawn Marie Wolski take patrons on a musical journey of “Heaven & Earth” without leaving the Koger Center Saturday, Feb. 12th at 7:30 p.m.

Camden concert rescheduled

The “Where in the Midlands is Morihiko?” concert in Camden is rescheduled to Friday, Jan. 14 from noon to 1 p.m. at KershawHealth Medical Center.

SCP ensemble heads to Camden for free concert

The popular “Where in the Midlands is Morihiko?” concert series visits Camden Tuesday, Jan. 11 from noon to 1 p.m. at KershawHealth Medical Center.

Nakahara to conduct first Beethoven & Blue Jeans concert

In the third season of his tenure, Morihiko hasn’t yet conducted the annual “Beethoven & Blue Jeans” concert. That changes Jan. 15.

Youth Orchestras alumna gives back

A star alumna of the SCP’s Youth Orchestras program spent an afternoon with current youth orchestras students during a recent visit to her home state with fellow music professionals from New York.

Philharmonic ready for world premiere

The SCP’s first commissioned work since 2001 gets a high-profile world premiere Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. when piano duo Marina Lomazov and Joseph Rackers take to the Koger stage.

Arts Commission grant provides operating support

The SCP was awarded a $13,642 operating support grant for fiscal year 2011 by the S.C. Arts Commission.

Violinist of worldwide acclaim plays with SCP Oct. 16th

Star of famed stages worldwide, Anne Akiko-Meyers plays with the SCP on Oct. 16th.

Painted Pianos to raise money for SCP

A collaboration among area businesses is bringing a public art project popular in places like London and Denver to Columbia.