Author Archives: Lindsay Koob

About Supergeek – aka Lindsay Koob: His was a fantasy-ridden army-brat upbringing, featuring culture-soaked interludes (with music lessons) in places like Vienna. Cap that with a Citadel education, and the resulting clash of the military and the musical can seem downright schizoid. But the only thing he gets militant about any more is music. It’s his whole life: the day job at Millennium Music supports busy sidelines as a freelance musician and critic. And it’s times like Spoleto that justify Supergeek’s existence … may his musings and blogservations here bear passionate and wondering witness to the musical miracles that come to Chucktown for a few fleeting weeks every year – proof positive that some of the best eargasms can still happen at home.

Spoleto’s Special Sparklers: Lindsay’s Classical Picks

People keep asking me what my favorite edition of the festival is (out of the seventeen I’ve experienced) … a question I can’t answer. There’s no way to meaningfully distill or quantify any festival’s cumulative greatness. I can name for you many memorable moments from past festivals: exciting, life-changing events Like Maestro Villaume’s explosive chemistry […]

A Choice and Poignant Chamber Finale

Here’s that guest blog about the festival chamber finale that I promised you — sorry it’s a bit tardy, but I presumed to engage my guest blogger to cover this one the day before he moved out of Charleston for the musical jungle of New York.
And it’s Chucktown’s loss: Not only is Mike Hanf the […]

My Last (sob!) Spoleto Concert

Egad – my once-fat Spoleto ticket envelope (nearly 30 events) is now flat … I just used the last ones. Can the festival really be over? My body, ravaged by chronic sleep deprivation, may be about to shut down — but my mind is still reeling (and my ears ringing) in a grand sonic dither. […]

Piano Magic — and Delightful Dvorak — at Memminger

Dr. Wadsworth, before he introduced Friday afternoon’s program X to his capacity audience at the Memminger, informed us that one of his current crop of festival critics had described his humor as being of the “cornpone” variety … a quality that I’ve never observed, in the many years I’ve covered this series. Irreverent or un-stuffy? […]

The Tender Tao of Feldman

So sorry I’m running late one this one – but then, I can only tell you about part of what went on at Tuesday’s fifth and final Music in Time program. The fare was Morton Feldman’s four-hour-plus work, For Philip Guston: a meditative tribute to the composer’s friend and famed graphic artist. It also honors […]

Millennium Eargasm Alert — And a Party, Too!

As I told you in my opening salvo of festival posts, Millennium Music — Charleston’s biggest & best CD store over the past 15 years — will be closing its doors to the public at around the same time Spoleto strikes it’s tent: our last day will be Monday, June 9.
But we plan on […]

More Chamber Pleasures — and a Special Intermezzo Treat

Wednesday’s bout of overheated Spoleto-hopping netted two prime events — let’s begin with Chamber the Program IX, where it turned out to be proven classics all the way.First up was J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, one of the pinnacles of Baroque orchestral writing; musicians never tire of playing the six glorious Brandenburgs … nor […]

A Walk on Chamber Music’s Wild Side

Don’t get me wrong: Tuesday’s generous Chamber VIII concert had lots of terrific traditional music going for it – but, between plums by Vivaldi and Schumann came a piece from Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer that temporarily turned my musical world upside down.
But first came a well-known item from the so-called “red priest” of […]

St. Petersburg Quartet does right by Debussy, Messiaen

At last! — I finally made it to my first Piccolo event today. As I’ve told you, my marching orders are to cover the classical end of the big festival — ALL of it — and that means I miss the many world-class acts that have been gracing Piccolo for many years. But I absolutely […]

Oooops — Link problems!

I beg pardon, dear blogophiles, in case you’ve had trouble with my links: some of the the ones I’m posting from that dodo bird of a PC I’m stuck with at home aren’t “taking” — but I’m faithfully editing them back in from my work machine at Millennium the following day. So scroll down and […]

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