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“Georgi Andreev’s oratorio “A Melancholy Beauty” is a smart, confidently written, seductively attractive piece that weaves Bulgarian folk instruments and folk-singing styles into colorful scoring.” –The Washington Post, June 23, 2011
South Carolina will host Varna International and Israel’s Violins of Hope for once-in-a-lifetime performances as they join together for stunning concerts.
Varna International has presented its breathtaking musical productions at The Kennedy Center, Boston’s Wang Theater, and Lincoln Center. Local musicians will play the violins lovingly played by Jewish musicians imprisoned during the Holocaust. The exquisitely restored violins will sound again, bringing melodies to life in remembrance of those who perished.
The concert portrays a little-known story about Bulgarians who rescued their 49,000 Jewish citizens in 1943 from Nazi deportation to concentration camps. The performances of the astounding and miraculous account of Europe’s largest World War II rescue include The oratorio “A Melancholy Beauty” by award-winning Bulgarian composer G. Andreev; Conductor: Charles Evans • Choir Master and Narrator: Tim Koch; Soloists: Shannon Kessler Dooley, Soprano; Adam Holcomb, Tenor; Jason Collins, Tenor; Jeff Jones, Baritone; Craig Price, Bass; Soloists from the world-renowned “Philip Kutev” National Folklore Ensemble of Bulgaria; Choirs: Carolina Master Chorale, Coastal Carolina University Concert Choir, All-Horry County Children & Youth Choir; Orchestra: The Long Bay Symphony.
The Peace Center in Greenville, SC, will present a unique/different program. Please scroll down to the Greenville, SC section below to read about it.
Please scroll down to purchase your tickets for this majestic oratorio featuring local performers and
Bulgarians performing together with Israel’s Violins of Hope.
Myrtle Beach, SC • April 24, 2022
Myrtle Beach High School Music and Arts Center
Sunday, April 24, 2022 • 4:00 PM
3302 Robert M Grissom Pkwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Charleston/North Charleston, SC • April 28, 2022 • 7:00 PM
North Charleston Performing Arts Center
Thursday, April 28, 2022 • 7:00 PM
5001 Coliseum Drive | North Charleston, SC 29418 • General Info: 843-529-5000
https://www.northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com/events/detail/violins-of-hope-sc
Greenville, SC • May 4, 2022 • 7:30 PM
Peace Center
Wednesday, May 4, 2022 • 7:30 PM
300 South Main Street | Greenville, SC 29601
General Info: 864-467-3030 • BOX OFFICE: 864-467-3000
In a once-in-a-lifetime performance, a Varna International Orchestra will offer a magnificent concert highlighting the “Violins of Hope.” Local musicians will play violins that survived the Holocaust, restored in Israel by father-son violin makers Amnon and Avshi Weinstein.
The program will include compositions by Jewish composers: Bloch, Copland, Gershwin, Mendelssohn, Saint Saëns, and Wieniawski. Compositions by the award-winning Bulgarian composer G. Andreev, who composed Varna International’s “A Melancholy Beauty,” will be featured, with Andreev being the soloist performing on a traditional Bulgarian folk instrument.
Another special feature will be rendered by soloists from the world-renowned “Philip Kutev” Female Folklore Ensemble of Bulgaria, performing in their unique harmonies and authentic colorful costumes.
Conductor: Dr. Donald Portnoy.
On Sale January 14, 2022
Columbia, SC • May 8, 2022
The Koger Center for the Arts, Columbia, SC
Sunday, May 8, 2022 • 3:30 PM
The Koger Center for the Arts • 1051 Greene St, Columbia, SC 29201
General Info: 803-251-2222
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*If any statewide events are canceled due to future Covid protocols, tickets will convert to usage for virtual streaming options.