The Southeastern Piano Festival is a high-level training platform for young pianists, a presenter of new and world-renowned concert pianists and master teachers, an advocate for new piano music, and a vehicle for exploring different roles the piano plays on stage and beyond.
Twenty of some of the best precollege pianists on the piano scene today take part in a rigorous program that includes daily lessons with USC piano faculty, master classes with guest artists and up to five hours of practice a day.
The week's events culminate with the Arthur Fraser International Piano Competition, adjudicated by a distinguished panel of judges. Winners of the competition receive cash awards and the opportunity to perform with the South Carolina Philharmonic.
For music lovers, the Festival offers nightly concerts by a rich lineup of world-class pianists.
The Southeastern Piano Festival presents a perfect symbiosis of the new generation of pianists in search of inspiration and challenge and the world-class guest artists who provide that inspiration.
The attraction of the Festival lies in its versatility: whether you're a budding piano virtuoso, an educator or a music aficionado, the Festival offers something for everyone who loves piano.
Piano Festival Public Events
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Southeastern Piano Festival
Location: School of Music Recital Hall, Rm 206
Time: 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
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Southeastern Piano Festival: Piano Fireworks Gala Concert and Opening Ceremony
Location: School of Music Recital Hall, Rm 206
Time: 6:00 PM
Cost: $20 general admission / $10 MTNA members, seniors, and military / $5 students / Free for ages 18 and under.
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Southeastern Piano Festival: Open Lessons
Location: School of Music Recital Hall, Rm 206
Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Cost: Free
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Southeastern Piano Festival: Film screening: “Van Cliburn: Concert Pianist” (2013)
Location: School of Music Recital Hall, Rm 206
Time: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Cost: Free
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Southeastern Piano Festival: Alumni Celebration Concert
Location: School of Music Recital Hall, Rm 206
Time: 7:30 PM
Cost: $5 general admission
