Enrique Graf playing the premiere of piano concerto of his former student Florencia Di Concilio.
Micah McLaurin plays Chopin Piano Concerto
No.2, Op.21
Micah McLaurin was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1994. He studies the piano at CAM under the guidance of Enrique Graf on a full scholarship from the Charleston Academy of Music and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra League. He has won numerous awards, including 2nd Prize in the Ettlingen International Competition for Young Pianists in Germany, 2nd Prize in the IIYM International Piano Competition, and 5th Prize in the Hilton Head International Piano Competition. Micah has been soloist with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, the South Carolina Philharmonic as a winner of the Arthur Fraser International Concerto Competition, and the Perugia Festival Orchestra. He is the youngest pianist to ever give a recital at the International Piano Series in Charleston.
No.2, Op.21
Micah McLaurin was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1994. He studies the piano at CAM under the guidance of Enrique Graf on a full scholarship from the Charleston Academy of Music and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra League. He has won numerous awards, including 2nd Prize in the Ettlingen International Competition for Young Pianists in Germany, 2nd Prize in the IIYM International Piano Competition, and 5th Prize in the Hilton Head International Piano Competition. Micah has been soloist with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, the South Carolina Philharmonic as a winner of the Arthur Fraser International Concerto Competition, and the Perugia Festival Orchestra. He is the youngest pianist to ever give a recital at the International Piano Series in Charleston.
Micah McLaurin and Ciro Foderé perform Concerto No 2 in C Minor by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Micah McLaurin plays the second movement of Chopin's Concerto No. 2 in Perugia's Basilica di San Pietro in August 2011
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Caleb Borick plays Chopin Mazurka in E Minor
Op. 17 No. 2
Caleb studies the piano with Eunjoo Yun, director of CAM. He also participates in a mentoring program with Enrique Graf. Caleb has performed in Charleston's 2010 and 2011 Piccolo Spoleto festivals, for the American Heart Association Heart Ball in 2010, for a tea at Skytop Lodge in PA in 2011, in a number of Charleston Academy of Music honors recitals, and regularly plays concerts at local nursing homes and hospices.
His parents, Carl and Susan Borick, and his younger brother, Nathanael, are faithful attendees of his concerts.
Op. 17 No. 2
Caleb studies the piano with Eunjoo Yun, director of CAM. He also participates in a mentoring program with Enrique Graf. Caleb has performed in Charleston's 2010 and 2011 Piccolo Spoleto festivals, for the American Heart Association Heart Ball in 2010, for a tea at Skytop Lodge in PA in 2011, in a number of Charleston Academy of Music honors recitals, and regularly plays concerts at local nursing homes and hospices.
His parents, Carl and Susan Borick, and his younger brother, Nathanael, are faithful attendees of his concerts.
Kidzymphony Orchestra
Supported by grants in its entirety, our Kidzymphony Orchestra Program brings classical music to diverse and underserved communities of the Lowcountry. It is a unique orchestra, modeled after El Sistema, a youth development program that promotes the values of access and excellence through intense, high caliber music instruction. It is housed, as an after school program, at Meeting Street Academy in urban Charleston.