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13piccolospoleto.comSpotlight Concert Series continuedWed., May 28, 6:00pmthe in-between—from classical to jazzfeatures classical soprano Jill Terhaar Lewiswith jazz musicians Robert Lewis, saxophone;Gerald Gregory, piano; Ron Wiltrout, percussionand cellist Norbert Lewandowski, asthey explore repertoire that resides in andin-between the classical and jazz genres withpremieres of new compositions from the ensemblesalong with works by Previn, Mehldau,Rorem and Debussy.venue Trinity United Methodist Churchaddress 273 Meeting St.admission $16 adults, $11 students & seniorsThurs., May 29, 6:00pma notre grande joie—“much to ourdelight”features Charleston singers Margaret KellyCook, soprano, and Jennifer Luiken, mezzo-soprano,along with pianist Wayne Helmly. Thegroup presents a recital featuring works byPoulenc, Debussy, Mompou, Faure, Saint-Saens, Chausson, Massenet, and Offenbach,among others.venue City Gallery at Waterfront Parkaddress 34 Prioleau St.admission $16 adults, $11 students & seniorsFri., May 30, 6:00pmfrom africa to the americasis an outstanding ensemble of eight musicians(D’Jaris Whipper-Lewis and Friends) presentinga concert “Music For Tanzania” centeredaround music that began in Africa as Swahilisongs and migrated through the Atlantic, pickingup South American and Afro-Cuban influencesand settling in the United States, whereit evolved into our beloved spirituals. Programincludes works by Paquinto D’Rivera, Piazolla,and William Grant Still and ends with a set ofspirituals arranged for piano and wind trio.venue Mt. Zion AME Churchaddress 5 Glebe St.admission $16 adults, $11 students & seniorsSat., May 31, 6:00pmthe poinsett piano trioBased in Greenville, SC, presents chambermusic masterworks by Johannes Brahms andGabriel Faure. The <strong>program</strong>’s featured BrahmsTrio is epic, not only in its expansiveness, butin the enormous range of emotions it conveys.By contrast, Faure burns with subdued fervorunder the veil of the composer’s autumnalmaturity.venue City Gallery at Waterfront Parkaddress 34 Prioleau St.admission $16 adults, $11 students & seniorsSun., June 1, 3:00pmcharleston academy of musicproudly presents its faculty members, activechamber and orchestral musicians from theLowcountry. The <strong>program</strong> features facultymembers performing works, notably includingMozart’s Flute Quartet in D Major.venue Trinity United Methodist Churchaddress 273 Meeting St.admission $16 adults, $11 students & seniorsSun., June 1, 6:00pmyuriy bekker and friendsIn conjunction with “A World of Jewish Culture”series, Spotlight presents chamber musicreflecting themes from Jewish life.venue Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohimaddress 90 Hasell St.admission $16 adults, $11 students & seniorsMon., June 2, 4:00pmtaylor festival choirpresents Cantatas #43 and #172 by J.S. Bachand Perosi’s Missa Secunda Pontificalis. Theconcert is offered as a special tribute to thelate Bishop David B. Thompson. Robert Taylorconducts the choir, accompanied by membersof The Ensemble of St. Clare.venue Mepkin Abbeyaddress 1098 Mepkin Abbey Rd., Moncks Corneradmission $36

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