USC Symphony Orchestra's Exciting 2008-2009 Season
The USC Symphony Orchestra will once again stir your musical senses by producing great live performances that combine celebrated guest artists with compelling music created by the most dynamic composers.
We are confident that you will find the 2008–2009 season to be another exciting and fulfilling year of excellent programming. It is a six-concert series that clearly challenges the 100+ young student musicians, and they eagerly accept the opportunity each time to prove themselves. Without a doubt, USC Symphony Orchestra is the hottest ticket in town!
You can buy a season subscription to our symphony for less than $20 per concert. That is definitely a bargain price for all the stellar performances awaiting you.
For more information, please contact Rowena Paranal or Charlene Rackley at (803) 777-7500. You may also reach them by email at paranal@gwm.sc.edu or charl@gwm.sc.edu, respectively.
Please remember: The professional talent we bring you to
perform with the orchestra does cost money. Our growing
endowment helps. Your contribution, in any amount, is welcomed
and appreciated. Thank you.
Interested in being a donor? Click here for the Donor form.
NOTE: ALL USC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERTS ARE HELD AT THE KOGER CENTER FOR THE ARTS at 7:30pm.
http://www.koger.sc.edu
You may purchase your advanced tickets in person at the Carolina Coliseum Box Office (701 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29201) or call the charge line number to order by phone at (803) 251-2222 (both methods are available Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm) or visit online to purchase single tickets at any time at http://www.capitoltickets.com (select Koger Center events). Tickets are also available for sale in the Koger Center lobby starting one hour prior to the performance at 6:30pm.
Single ticket prices are as follows:
General Public $25, Senior Citizens/USC Faculty & Staff $20, and Students $8
Valet parking is a convenient service to our patrons that will be available for $5. This service is operated by the professional staff of Southern Valet.
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