Charleston to Host Daria Rabotkina for a Night of Captivating Piano Music on October 15

Charleston Welcomes Back Daria Rabotkina for a Night of Captivating Piano Music

The charming city of Charleston is getting ready to host an unforgettable musical event that will surely warm the hearts of many. The College of Charleston International Piano Series, which is recognized as the longest-running program dedicated entirely to the art of piano, is kicking off its 34th season with a spectacular line-up. Coming up next in the series is a talented pianist who is no stranger to the spotlight: Daria Rabotkina.

An Evening with Fire and Warmth

Daria Rabotkina will grace the stage on Tuesday, October 15 at 7:00 p.m. at the picturesque Sottile Theatre, located at 44 George St. Known for her remarkable skill and passion, she has been described as “a pianist full of fire and warmth” by critics from The Plain Dealer. With a prestigious background that includes winning the 2007 Concert Artists Guild International Competition and receiving top honors in several international events, audiences can expect a spellbinding performance.

A Diverse Repertoire

During the evening, Daria will present an emotionally charged program consisting of compositions that emerged during challenging times in the lives of their creators. Attendees will experience the haunting beauty of Schumann’s Ghost Variations, delightful pieces from Beethoven’s Bagatelles, Op. 33, and the nostalgic tones of Medtner’s Sonata-Reminiscenza, along with the expressive Aurandt’s Sonata in B-flat minor. Each selection promises to take the audience on a profound emotional journey, showcasing Daria’s exceptional talent and interpretation of music.

A Lifelong Passion for Music

Daria’s journey with the piano began at an early age in Kazan, Russia, where she was born into a family of musicians. Her formal training took her from the renowned Kazan State Conservatory to notable institutions in the United States, including the Mannes College of Music and the Eastman School of Music, where she earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree. Now, she is not only an acclaimed artist but also imparts her knowledge to budding pianists as the Director of Piano Studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music.

Getting Tickets

The excitement is building for this much-anticipated return to the International Piano Series. Tickets are relatively inexpensive, priced at only $30 for general admission and free for students 18 and under, making this a fantastic cultural opportunity for everyone in the community. Whether you’re a piano enthusiast or just someone looking for an enchanting evening, this concert is not to be missed!

How to Attend

For those interested in attending, you can easily secure your tickets. They are available for purchase through the College of Charleston’s website or by visiting the George Street Box Office in person. You can also reach out via email or phone if you have any questions.

Final Thoughts

Mark your calendars and prepare for a delightful evening filled with the beauty of piano music. Daria Rabotkina’s performance on October 15 is set to remind us all of the power of music to connect and inspire us. We hope to see everyone there enjoying this spectacular celebration of artistic talent right here in Charleston!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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