N. B. All annual programs from 1977-1998 are represented in the
collection except for 1977 and 1997. An asterisks indicates that no program
is available.
This list is based on Spoleto Festival U. S. A.: A Twenty
Year Chronology@ in Spoleto Festival U. S. A. 1996: Charleston, South
Carolina; Twentieth Anniversary. Minor additions and corrections
have been made based on the individual programs. Diacritics are omitted.
Ephemera such as posters, postcards, and calendars are filed by size
and years and not listed separately. Programs for Piccolo Spoleto have
been filed separately.
Revised 30 May 1999.
1977
Schedules (two versions)
Program
Opening Ceromony
Opera
1. The Queen of Spades by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
2. The Consul by Gian Carlo Menotti
Dance
3. Eliot Feld Ballet
4. The Ohio Ballet
Music
5. Chamber Music Concerts
6. Spoleto Festival Brass Quintet Concert *
7. Intermezzi (eleven events: program for I, IV, V, X-B &XI)
8. The Creation by Franz Joseph Haydn (two version)
9. The Westminster Choir *
10. Scriabin Piano Recital
11. Scriabin Dance Program:
World premieres: Alberto Mendez; Glen Tetley; George Balanchine; Sir Fredrick
Ashton; Lar Lubovitch; Anna Sokolow, choreographers; revivals: Isadora
Duncan; Ted Shawn; Ninette de Valois,
12. Promethias -The Poem of Fire
13. Scriabin Piano Recital; John Ogdon, pianist
14. Green Pond: Musical Retreats
15. Orchestral Concert – Finale (two versions)
Jazz
16A. Louie Bellson, Johnny Helms Jazz Ensemble; North Texas State University
One O'Clock Lab Jazz
Band;
16B. Phil Woods *
16C. Herbie Green *
Theater
17. Black Medea or A Tangle of Serpents by Ernest Ferlita
18. Molly by Simon Gray
Visual Arts *
19A. General Listing *
19B. Serge Lifar Collection of Drawings for the Theater *
20. Commedia dell'Arte and Related Italian Drawings 1500?1800 from
the Janos
Scholz Collection *
21. Recent American Etchings *
22. Selections from South Carolina Arts Commission Permanent
Collection *
23. Sculptures by Agapito Miniucchi, Umberto Mastroianni (also with
a separate listing), and Novello Finotti *
24. Poppa Manteo's Sicilian Puppets *
25. Mostra di Firenze *
26. Lecture Series *
27. Spoleto Film Program *
28. Mini Festival : Bell ringing; concerts; craft demonstrations; Greek
Dances and Food;
Children Programs; Jewish Heritage; Colonial Crafts; Armed Services;
Scottish Day;
Ephemera
1978
Calender (two versions)
Program
Opera
1. Vanessa by Samuel Barber
2. La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
3A. Il furioso nell'isola di San Domingo by Gaetano Donizetti
3B. The Egg and Martin’s Lie by Gian Carlo Menotti
Dance
4. Phe Zulu Theatre Company in Umbatha by Welcome Msomi
5. Ballets Felix Blaska
6. Netherlands Dance Theatre
7. Ballet Gala: Limboro Slovak Folk Ensemble of New York; Kathryn Posin
Dance
Company; Sally Wilson; Lawrence Rhodes; Wilfride
Pjiollet; Jean Guizerix; North
Carolina Dance Theatre; Valerie and Galina Panov;
Netherlands Dance Theatre *
Music
8. Chamber Music
9. Chamber Music Recitals
10. Intermezzi Concerts
11. The Westminster Choir *
12. Spoleto Festival Brass Quintet Concert
13. A Janacek Celebration
14. Rudolf Firkusny Recitals *
15. Glagolitic Mass *
16. Orchestra Concert
Jazz *
17. Ella Fitzgerald; Clark Terry; Joe Williams; Zoot Sims; Bucky Pizzarelli;
Dick Hyman;
18. Slam Stewart; Jolly Giants; Tony Toree Twin Cities; Ed Soph; Chris
Woods; Frank 19. Wess with the New York Jazz Quartet; Roland Hannah; David
Baker Jazz Strings; 20. Bill Watrous; Southern Comfort; Tall Dog; Bill
Eyermann and East Coast Offering; 21. David Howe; Andrea Dupree; North
Texas State University One O’Clock Lab
Jazz Band
22. Country Music
Folk Music of Canada
Smokey Valley Boys
Balfa Brothers
Bluegrass Cardinals
Theater
23. Creve Coeur by Tennessee Williams
24. Visual Arts
Tradition and Modernism in American Art, 1900?1925
Posters by Robert Indiana
Still Photographs from the Theater and Personal Life of Visconti
Poster by Jean?Michel Folon
Modern Sculptures and Their Drawings
Spoleto Choice; Bronze Sculptures, Lithographs and Etchings by Pietro
Consagra
25. Eight Monumental Sculptures by Pietro Consagra
26. Film
27. Visconti Retrospective
Rossellini Film
New World Films
Ephemera
1979
Calender
Program
Opera
1. The Desperate Husband by Domenico Cimarosa (two versions)
2. The Medium by Gian Carlo Menotti
Dance
3. Ballet Repertory Company
4. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
5. Douglas Norwick and Dancers
6. Bill Evans Dance Company *
Music
7. Rachmaninoff Concert
8. Chamber Music Concerts
Chamber Music Recitals
9. Intermezzi
10. The Westminster Choir
11. Kent State Chorale
12. Finale: Music of George Gershwin
13. Jazz
Woody Herman and the Thundering Herd
New Orleans Heritage Hall Jazz Band
Grover Margret and Za Zu Zaz
USC Left Bank Jazz Ensemble, Dr. Richard Goodwin, director
North Texas State University One O'Clock Lab Jazz Band, pianist Don
Haerly
Phil Woods Quartet with Mike Melillo, Steve Gilmore and Bill Goodwin
Buddy Rich and the Buddy Rich Orchestra
Theater
14. The Price by Arthur Miller
Visual Arts
15. Perspectives *
16. Paintings by Toti Scialoia *
Spoleto Film Series
17. Roberto Rossellini: A Vision of History *
Ephemera
Spoleto with Piedmont
1980
Schedule (two versions)
Program
Opera
1. La Sonnambula by Vincenzo Bellini
2. Chip and His Dog by Gian Carlo Menotti
3A. Monsieur Choufleuri by Jacques Offenbach and Le Docteur Miracle
by George
Bizet
3B. Transformations by Conrad Sousa and Anne Sexton
Dance
4. Dance Gala choreographed by George Balanchine, Joyce Trisler, Ivan
Tenorio,
Vakhtang Chaboukiani, Sir Frederick Ashton, Jose
Limon
5. Nikolais Dance Theatre
6. Maria Benitez Spanish Dance Company
7. Joyce Trisler Danscompany
Music
8. Verdi Requiem
9. Rudolf Firkusny Recital
10. The Westminster Choir
11. Chamber Music Concerts
and Chamber Music Recitals
12. Intermezzi
Finale
13. Jazz
Sam ALightnin@ Hopkins
Dexter Gordon Quartet
Mary Lou Williams Trio
Sarah Vaughan and Her Trio
14. Country Music
The Sullivan Family
The Boys from Indiana
The Green Grass Cloggers
The Ardoin Family
The Red Clay Ramblers
Theater
15. The American Clock by Arthur Miller
16. Directions to Servants, script and directions by Shuji Terayama;
music by J. A. Seazer
Visual Arts *
Spoleto Choice: Alan Turner
Material Matters: Works Selected by Edward Albee
The Landscape and the Material: Susan Austad
Theatres: Cletus Johnson
The Drawings of Giacomo Balla
Monotypes by Forrest Moses
The Legend of Nonquaze/The Garden of Eden
Spoleto Film Series *
Orson Welles Film Retrospective
Spoleto Lecture Series *
Ephemera
Spoleto in the Midlands
1981
Schedule
Program
Opera
1. The Last Savage by Gian Carlo Menotti
2. Opera Trilogy: The Selfish Giant, The Mother, Harrison Loved His
Umbrella; music by Stanley Hollingsworth
3. Monsieur Choufleuri by Jacques Offenbach and L'lvrogne Corrige by
Christop
Willibald von Gluck
Music
4. Los Angeles Philharmonic
5. Renata Scotto Recital
6. Menotti Choral Concert
7. Nuova Compagnia di Canto Popolare
8. Chamber Music Concerts
Intermezzi Concerts: Yefim Bronfman; Yale Whiffenpoofs;
Indiana String Chamber
Orchestra, James Buswell, conductor; Westminster
Choir, Joseph Flummerfelt,
conductor; Portland Youth Philharmonic, Jacob Avshalomov,
conductor and music
director
9. Finale
Dance
10. Sydney Dance Company
11. Dance Celebration: Lar Lubovitch Dance Company; North Carolina
Dance Theater;
Cincinnati Ballet Company
12. Lar Lubovitch Dance Company
13. Crowsnest
14. North Carolina Dance Theater
15. Kathakali: South Indian Dance?Drama from the Kerala Kalamandalam
16. Jazz
Betty Carter and her Trio
The Ricky Ford Quartet
Taj Mahal
The Randy Weston Sextet and Orchestra
Ray Charles and the Raelettes
J. C. Heard Jazz and Tap Dance Revue
17. Country Music Concerts
Bob Paisley and the Southern Grass
The Whites
Beverly Cotten
Hazel Dickens
The McLain Family Band
Theater
18. The Corridor by Diane Kagan
19A. La Claca Theater Company of Catalonia
19B. Home by Samm-Art Williams
20. Visual Arts *
The World of Donald Evans
Tom Thompson and the Group of Seven
Pasolini
Sringar
The Magic of Montressor
Five People: Stephan Shadley
James Rosatti
Student Exhibit
Ephemera
Spoleto in the Midlands
Spoleto in the Piedmont
1982
Schedule (two versions)
Program
Opera
1. Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District by Dmitri Shostakovich
Dance
2. Jose Limon Dance Company
3. Oakland Ballet Company
4. Laura Dean Dancers and Musicians
5. Harry dance and other works by senta driver
Music
6. New York Philharmonic
7. In Honor of Samuel Barber
Recital: Yo?Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax
8. The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra *
9. Chamber Music Concerts
10. Intermezzi Concerts *
11. Finale
12. Jazz at Seabrook
Moving Star Hall Singers
Bobby 'Blue' Band and his orchestra
Hugh Masekela Quintet
Carmen McRae and her Trio
Theater
13. The Leper by Gian Carlo Menotti
Monologues
14. Old Herbaceous by Reginald Arkell
15. Queen Victoria=s Granddaughter, written by Royce Ryton
16. In the Seventh Circle, written and performed by Charles Lewsen
17. How Pleasant to Know Mr. Lear by Charles Lewsen
18. Monday After the Miracle by William Gibson
19. Visual Arts *
Masterworks of Italian Art from the Sarah Camphell Blaffer Foundation
Margaret Wharton
Art Materialized: Selections from the Fabric Workshop
Ephemera
1983
Schedule
Program
Opera
1. Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini
2. Antony & Cleopatra by Samuel Barber
3A. Il Flaminio by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
3B. Daniel and the Lions
Dance
4. The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore by Gian Carlo Menotti;
Salvatore Aiello, choreographer
5. North Carolina Dance Theater
6. Dance Theater of Harlem
7. Elisa Monte Dance Company
8A. David Gordon Pick Up Company
8B. Spoleto Express Breakdancers
8C. Tandy Beal and Company
Music
9. Elisabeth Soderstrom, recital
10. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
11. Chamber Music Concerts
12A. Finale
12B. Marvis Martin
Jazz
13. ...at Magnolia
Dave Bmbeck Quartet
Mongo Santamaria
Dejan's Olympia Brass Band
14. ...at the Garden
Stephane Grappelli
McCov Tyner Sextet
Theatre
15. I Pettegolezzi Delle Donne by Carlo Goldoni
16. Dead End Kids, a Mabou Mines Production, conceived and directed
by JoAnne
Akalaitis
17. "Artery" by Antenna Theater *
18. Empress Eugenie; Jason Lindsey, author, director, and narrator
19. Visual Arts
Louise Nevelson
Sandra Baker
Robert Courtright
Ephemera
1984
Schedules *
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. The Merry Widow by Franz Lehar
2. Juana, La Loca by Gian Carlo Menotti
3. Ariadne auf Naxos by Richard Strauss
4. Arlecchinata by Antonio Salieri; Lietta e Tracolio by Giovanni Battista
Pergolesi
Dance
5. Paul Taylor Dance Company
6. Pacific Northwest Ballet
7. Tandy Beal and Company *
8. Foolsfire
9. Spoleto Express Breakdancers
Music
10. Chamber Music Concerts
11. St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
12. Intermezzi
13. Emerson String Quartet Concert
14. Daniel and the Lions, producer/music director, Frederick Renz
15A. Finale at Middleton Place *
15B. Rachmaninoff Concert
Jazz
16. ...at Magnolia
Dizzy Gillespie and His Jazz Giants
Danny and Blue Lu Barker and the Jazz Hounds of New Orleans
The South Carolina Festival All Stars
17. ..at the Garden
Tommy Flanagan Trio with J.C. Heard and George Duvivier
Jon Hendricks and Co.
18. ...at the Gaillard
Ramsey Lewis Trio
Theater
19. The Perfectionist by David Williamson
20. Secrets, conceived, designed and directed by Nigel Triffitt
21. Visual Arts: Spoleto in the Gibbes
Arman
Tom Bianchi
Rick Dillingham
Spoleto in the Piedmont
1985
Schedule
Program
Opening Ceremonis
Opera
1. La Fanciulla del West by Giacomo Puccini
2. Ariodante by George Frideric Handel
Dance
3. Lewitsky Dance Company
4. Ballet Eddy Toussaint de Montreal, Garth Fagan’s
5. Bucket Dance Theatre
6. Timothy Buckley and the Troublemakers
7. Stephen Petronio and Dancers
8. ODC/San Francisco
9. Mark Morris Dance Group
Music
10. Chamber Music Concerts
11. Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
12. Godlberg Variations by J. S. Bach; Kenneth Cooper, harpsichord
13. John Shirley Quirk and Sara Watkins Recital
14. Orchestral Concert
15. Intermezzi
16. Young Conductor's Concerts *
17. Finale
Jazz
18. ...at Magnolia
Gerry Mulligan and his Quartet
The Jay McShann Trio
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
19. ...at the Garden
The Jaki Byard Trio
Abbey Lincoln (Aminata Moseka) and her Quartet
20. ...at the Gaillard (two versions)
Oscar Peterson
Theater
21. Tent Meeting by Larry Larson, Levi Lee, and Rebecca Wackler
22. Visual Arts *
Roy Lichtenstein as Sculptor: Recent Works 1977?1984
Painting and Sculpture: Douglas Abdell
Stage and Costume Designs from Maggio Musicale
Ephemera
1986
(Tenth Festiaval) Calenders (four versions)
Programs
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. The Saint of Bleeker Street by Gian Carlo Menotti
2. Lord Byron's Love Letter by Raffaello de Banfield
3. Renard by Igor Stravinsky *
Dance
4. Royal National Ballet of Spain
5. The Scottish Ballet
6. Susan Marshall & Company
7. Eiko & Koma
8. Mitchell Rose and Diane Epstein
9. Margaret Jenkins Dance Company
10. Peter Maxwell's Ballroom Dance Theater
11. Ralph Lemon/Cross Performance
Music
12. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
13. Festival Concert
14. Chamber Music Concerts
15. Intermezzi Concerts/Westminster Choir Concert Intermezzi
16. Young Conductor's Concerts Intermezzi
17. Tenth Festival Gala: Alicia Alonso and Orlando Salgado; Anik Bissonnette
and Louis
Robitaille of the Ballet Eddy Toussaint
de Montreal; Artists from the Chamber Music
Concerts; The Westminster Choir; Yo?Yo
Ma; Marvis Martin; Renata Scotto; Charles
Wadsworth; Colleen Dewhurst; Efrem Zimbalist;
Mikhail Baryshnikov; and
Alessandra Ferri
18. Jazz
George Shearing Duo featuring Don Thompson
Ahmad Jamal Trio
Bobby McFerrin
Roy Bryant
Theater
19. Inner Voices by Eduardo de Filippo
20. Southern Comphort by Gina Wedkos
21. Personality by Gina Wedkos and Ellen Ratner
22. Circus Flora
Visual Arts
23. Spoleto at the Gibbs, Tenth Anniversary Tribute, private works
from the Board of Directors
24. North Carolina Glass '86 *
Ephemera
1987
Calender (three versions)
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. Salome by Richard Strauss
2. Platee by Jean?Phillipe Rameau
Dance
3. Pennsylvania Ballet
4. Merce Cunningham Dance Company
5. Jelon Vieira Dance Brazil
6. Pass the Blutwurst, Bitte by John Kelly
7. Jazz Tap Ensemble
8. Pilar Rioja
Music
9. Orchestra of St. Luke's
10. Festival Concert
11. Chamber Music Concerts
12. Westminster Choir Concert (Intermezzi)
13. Young Conductor's Concert
14. King David by Arthur Honegger
15. Finale
Jazz
16. ...at the Gaillard
Stan Getz and Trio
Nancy Wilson
17. ...at Magnolia
B. B. King
The Count Basie Orchestra
+Pete Minger and Friends
Theater
18. The Road to Mecca by Athol Fugard
19. The Colla Family Marionettes
Visual Arts
20. George Tooker
21. Art from the City of Spoleto *
22. "Cymbal" by Liz Phillips *
1988
Calender
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. Rusalka by Antonin Dvorak
2. Montezuma by Carl Heinrich Graun
3. Herod and the Innocents, Frederick Renz, director
Dance
4. Ballet in America: A Celebration: Pennsylvania Ballet; Milwaukee
Ballet; Houston
Ballet; Boston Ballet; Pacific Northvest Ballet;
Cleveland Ballet; San Jose Ballet;
Dallas Ballet; San Francisco Ballet
5. Twyla Tharp Dance
6. Footprints in the Garden
David Parsons Company
Dana Reitz
Jazzdance: The Danny Buraczeski Dance Company
Yoshiko Chuma and the School of Hard Knocks
Music
7. L'Orchestre Symphonique de la RTBF
8. Festival Concert
9. Chamber Music Concerts
10. The Westminster Choir
Intermezzo Concert
Thamos, King of Egypt by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
11. Intermezzi Concerts
Young Conductors= Concert
Rebecca Russell Recital
Penelope Lusi Recital
Percussion Concert
Rantos Collegium Chamber Orchestra
12. Enoch Arden by Richard Strauss *
13. The Blanket by Robert Convery *
14. Kenneth Cooper Recital (harpsichord)
15. Finale at Middleton Place
16. Jazz
Les McCann and Eddie Harris
Carmen McRae and her Trio Michel Petrucciani, Roy Haynes and Gary Peacock
Theater
17. Miracolo d'Amore, conceived and directed by Martha Clarke; music
by Richard
Peaslee
18. The Warrior Ant, written and directed hy Lee Breuer; music by Bob
Telson
19. Circus Flora
Visual Arts
20. Larry Rivers: A Retrospective
21. Sam Messer *
Go Bananas (auction)
Ephemera
1989
Schedule (two versions)
Program
Opera
1. La Straniera by Vincenzo Bellini
2. Le Nozze di Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
3. Empty Places by Laurie Anderson
Dance
4. Boston Ballet
5. Trisha Brown Company
6. Footprints in the Garden
Paul Zaloom
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane & Co.
ISO
ISO and The Bobs
7. Dangerous Games music by Astor Piazzolla; lyrics by William Finn
book by Jim Lewis and Graciela Daniele
Music
8. Jean?Yves Thibaudet Recital
9. Chamber Music Concerts
10. Festival Concert
11. Westminster Choir Concert
After the Fall of the Bastille
12. Young Conductors Concert *
13. Finale at Middleton Place *
14. Jazz
Tito Puente Latin Jazz Allstars
The Ramsey Lewis Quartet
The Hank Jones Trio
Standards on Horn, with Wynton Marsalis, Doc Cheatham and Sweets Edison
Theatre
15. Eleemosynary by Lee Blessing
16. Carlo Colla Family Marionettes
Visual Arts
17. Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawings; Three Dimensional Structures; Silkscreens
1990
Schedule
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. Parsifal by Richard Wagner*
2. Le Nozze di Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
3. Hydrogen Jukebox by Phillip Glass; text by Allen Ginsberg
4. Pioneer by Paul Dresher
5. Tristan and Iseult, a production of the Boston Camerata; Joel Cohen,
director
Dance
6. Martha Graham Dance Company
7. The Joffrey Ballet
8. Praise House by Angelyn DeBord; The Urban Bush Women; Jawole Willa
Jo Zollar,
director/co?choreographer; Pat Hall?Smith, co?choreographer
9. Dinner, conceived and directed by Jonathan Stone
Music
10. Gala Opening Concert: Julius Rudel, conductor; Midori, violinist;
Tatiana Troyanos,
mezzo?soprano
11. Festival Concert
12. Chamber Music Concerts
13. [Single program for:]
Young Conductors Concerts
Westminster Choir Concert
Flummerfelt, Choir and Orchestra
14. Twentieth Century Perspectives
15. Finale
16. Jazz*
Chick Corea Akoustic Band
Chet Atkins and Stanley Jordan
The Mose Allison Trio
The Gary Burton Quintet
Theater
17. Salome by Oscar Wilde
18. Everything That Rises Must Converge, written, directed and designed
by John Jesurun
19. Visual Arts *
"Against The Odds," AfricanAmerican Artists and the Harmon Foundation,
1923?1943 "Landscape Painting, 1960?1990"
The Italian Tradition in American Art
20. Lecture Series *
Two Worlds Science Conference
Spoleto 1990 Lecture Series presented by the College of Charleston
Visual Arts Lecture Series
Allen Ginsberg poetry reading
1991
Schedule *
Program
Opera
1. Maria Golovin by Gian Carlo Menotti
2. Les Contes d'Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach
3. L'lncoronazione di Poppea by Claudio Monteverdi
Dance
4. Ballet Nacional de Espana
5. Rambert Dance Company
6. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (with flyer)
Footprints in the Garden
7. Elizabeth Streb Ringside
8A. Dance Italy NOW!
8B. Blondell Coming’s
Music
9. Spoleto Festival Orchestra *
10. Westminster Choir; Flummerfelt; Chior and Concerts
11. Chamber Music Concerts
12. Festival Concert
13. Birthday Gala: Mstislav Rostropovich and Spiros Argiris, conductors;
Laurence
Lesser and Aprile Millo, soloists Flummerfelt,
Chorus and Orchestra
14. Twentieth Century Perspectives
15. Finale at Middleton Place
16. Jazz
Theater
17. The Visit by Friedrich Durrenmatt; production created by Theatre
de Complicite
18. Circus Flora
Music?Theater/Dance
19. The Mysteries and What's So Funny?, music by Philip Glass; visual
design by Red
Grooms; written and directed by David
Gordon
20. Bali
21. Bali?Cak! & Legong
Visual Arts *
Joe Williams and the Joe Williams Quartet
The Frank Morgan Quartet
Keith Jarrett Standards with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette
The Steve Lacy Sextet
Places with a Past; New Site?Specific Art in Charleston: Christian
Boltanski, Chris
Burden, James Coleman, Houston Conwill, Kate Ericson & Mel Ziegler,
Ian Hamilton
Finlay, Gwylene Gallimard & Jean?Mane Mauclet, Antony Gormley,
Ann Hamilton,
David Hammons, Ronald Jones Narelle Jubelin, Jannis Kounellis, Liz
Magor, Elizabeth
Newman, Joyce Scott, Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson, Barbara Steinman
(Separate Book published afterwards)
Lecture Series *
Two Worlds Science Conference: ACreativity and the Aging Brain"
Ephemera
Birthday Gala
1992
Calender
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. Elektra by Richard Strauss
2. Il Duca d'A!ba by Gaetano Donizetti
Dance
3. Les Ballets de Monte?Carlo
4. Paul Taylor Dance Company
5. Footprints in the Garden
Compagnie Philippe Genty
Creach/Koester
Teatr Ekspresji
Margie Gillis with Christopher Gillis
Bebe Miller Company
Music
6. Chamber Music Concerts
7. Flummerfelt, Chorus and Orchestra
8. Christine Brewer in recital
9. Westminster Choir; Flummerfelt; Chior and Concerts
10. Festival Concert
11. Twentieth Century Perspectives
12. Cabaret Concerts; Bolcom & Morris, Clamma Dale, Steve Ross
13. Jazz
Kellye Gray
The Ramsey Lewis Quintet with special guest Joshua Redman
The Timeless All?Stars
Patti Brown Trio
14. Finale
The Duke Ellington Orchestra
15. Theater
The Gigli Concert by Tom Murphy
16. Visual Arts
Igor Mitoraj
1993
Calender
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. The Singing Child by Gian Carlo Menotti
2. The Birthday of the Infanta by Alexander von Zemlinsky
3. Le Comte Ory by Gioacchino Rossini
Dance
4. Martha Graham Dance Company
5. Nikolais and Murray Louis Dance
6. Footprints in the Garden
Tedd Robinson
Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theatre
Joe Goode Performance Group
Music
7A. Opening Night Concert
7B. Westminster Choir; Flummerfelt, Chorus and Orchestra
8. Chamber Music Concerts
9. Festival Concert
10. Twentieth Century Perspectives
11. Late?Night Concert Cabaret; Richard Lalli & Gary Chapman, Robert
White, Margaret
Whiting
12. Alexander Nevsky, directed by Sergei Eisenstein and D. I. Vassiliev;
original score by
Sergei Prokofiev; The Greenville Symphony
Orchestra, The Charleston Symphony
Singers' Guild; The Greenville Chorale*
13. Jazz
Jon Hendricks & Co.
Jimmy Giuffre 3
The Gil Evans Orchestra
Johnny O’Neal Trio
Bobby Watson and Horzon
14. Finale
The Count Basie Orchestra
15. Theater
The Last Yankee by Arthur Miller
16. Visual Arts *
Gustav Klimt
David Hughes
17. Conversations With...
Host: Marc Pachter
Ginger Rogers
Murray Louis
Gian Carlo Menotti
Josephine Humphreys
Ephemera
1994
Calender
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. Fidelio by Ludwig von Beethoven
2. Acis and Galatea by George Frideric Handel
Dance
3. Nederlands Dans Theater 3*
4. Miami City Ballet*
5. Compagnie Philippe Saire*
6. Astad Deboo
7. Footprints in the Garden*
The Phffft! Dance Theatre Company
Tish Carter
Second Hand Dance Company
Music
8. Opening Night Concert*
9. Festival Concert*
10. Westminster Choir; Flummerfelt, Chorus and Orchestra*
11. Chamber Music Concerts*
12. Tucker Foundation Recital: Margaret Lattimore, mezzo?soprano; Jeff
Mattsey, baritone Intermezzi
13. Twentieth Century Perspectives
14. Late?Night Cabaret with Steve Ross, Ann Hampton Callaway, K.T.
Sullivan
15. I Won't Dance: Steve Ross Sings Fred Astaire*
16. Rosanne Cash and Maura O'Connell*
Jazz
17. Horace Silver and the Silver/Brass Ensemble*
18. Cassandra Wilson
19. The Barry Harris Trio *
20. Charles Lloyd
21. Finale: The Hallelujah Singers, The Charleston Symphony Orchestra,
Camellia
Johnson, * soprano; Lionel Hampton and
his Orchestra
Theater
22. Box Conspiracy: An Interactive Sho, written and directed by George
Coates*
23. La Trahison Orale by Mauricio Kagel**
24. Visual Arts *
Selections from the Arthur Ross Foundation: Giovanni Battista Piranesi,
Antonio
Canaletto, Francisco de Goya
"Woman's Work" by Rhonda Roland Shearer
Will Henry Stevens
25. Conversations With...
Cliff Robertson
General William C. Westmoreland
Edward Villella
Lionel Hampton
1995
Calender (booklet)
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. Der Rosenkavlier by Richard Strauss
2. Triple Bill: La Mort de Cleopatre by Hector Berlioz; Socrate by
Erik Satie; Faust et
Helene by Lili Boulanger
3. Der Prinz von Homburg by Hans Werner Henze
Dance
4. North Carolina Dance Theatre
5. National Ballet of Ukraine*
6. Dance Theatre of Harlem
7. Footprints in the Garden
Theatre Sans File
Rachel Rosenthal
Myrna Packer/Art Bridgman
Music
8. Chamber Music Concerts
9. Symphonic Concerts
10. Jagar Intermezzi Series
11. Westminster Choir Concert
12. 20th Century Perspectives
13. USA Cabaret Series: Weslia Whitfield; Nancy LaMott; Wayne Hosford
14. Finale at Middleton Place: George Shearing, pianist, and Joe Williams,
vocalist
16. Jazz
Karrin Allyson
Pharoah Sanders
The Tommy Flanagan Trio
Chick Corea
Theatre
17. I’ll Go On, performed by Barry McGovern, from the trilogy Molloy,
Malone Dies,
The Unnamable by Samuel Beckett
18. A Walk on the Weill Side, the musical theatre of Kurt Weill and
Stephen Sondheim
19. Circus Flora
20. Visual Arts
Twentieth Century Sculpture at the White House
Japanese Contemporary Clayworks
Feodora Hohenlohe-Oehringen: Still Life & Portraits
21. Literary Series
Mark Strand
Carloyn Forche
Clyde Edgerton
Jim Grimsley
22. Conversations With...
Host, Martha Teichner
Renata Scotto
Betty Alley
Christopher Keene
Sprios Argiris
23. Humanities Symposium
Gala Benefit
1996
Calender (booklet and …)
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. Falstaff by Guiseppe Verdi; libretto by Arrigo Boito
2. The Excursion of Mr. Brucek by Leos Janacek
3. Europera 5 by John Cage
Dance
4. Ballet du Rhin
5. Mark Morris Dance Group
6. Footprints in the Garden
Compagnie Ea Sola
Compagnie Ebene
Rennie Harris/Pure Moement
Music
7. Westminster Choir Chamber Music Series
8. Flummerfelt, Chorus and Orchestra
9. Festival Concert
10. Intermezzi Series
11. Twentieth Century Perspectives
12. In Memorium: Spiros Argiris
13. Wachovia Jazz
Nancy King and Glen Moore
Charlie Haden’s Quartet West
Tuck and Patti
An Evening with Sonny Rollins
Theater
14. The Woman in Black adapted by Stephen Mallatratt from a novel by
Susan Hill
Music Theatre
15. Peter and Wendy adapted from the novel by J. M Barrie
16. Les Enfants Terribles by Philip Glass
17. Literary Arts
Rita Dove
Gloria Naylor
Ciaran Carson
18. Visual Arts *
Willie Birch
19. Festival Finale at Middleton Place
Betty Carter
1997
Calender
Program
Opening Ceremonies
Opera
1. Wozzeck by Alban Berg
2. Curlew River by Benjamin Britten
Dance
3. Tharp!
4. San Francisco Ballet
5. Bale Folclorico da Bahia
6. Footprints in the Garden
Affourtit/Brown
Everett Dance Theatre
Tai-Gu Tales Dance Theatre
Theatre
7. The 3 Musketeers
8. Solo Voices
Lisa Kron
Kevin Kling
Music Theatre
9. Lulu Noire
10. In Xanadu
Music
11. NationsBank Chamber Music
12. Festival Concert
13. Westminster Choir / Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi
14. Service for the Millennium by Meredith Monk/The House
15. Music in Time
16. Intermezzi
17. Wachovia Jazz
Claudia Villela
Gene Harris Quartet
Toots Thielemans
Ahmad Jamal
18. Finale*
Eddie Palmieri
19. Poets & Writers
William Matthews
Reynolds Price
Coleman Barks
Bob Shacochis
20. Conversations with...
Jon Faddis
John Corigliano
Meredith Monk
Visual Arts *
Human Nature: Art and Landscape in Charleston and the Low Country
Magdalena Abakanowicz, Thornton Dial, Patrick Dougherty, Richard Fleischner,
Pearl Fryar, Adriaan Geuze, Ronald Gonzalez, Martha Jackson-Jarvis, Mary
Lucier, Ester Mahlagu, Herb Parker, Martha Schwartz, Philip Simmons, and
Charles Simonds.
1998
Calender (three)
Program (Comprehensive Listings; no separate programs)
Opera
Jenufa by Leos Janacek
Giasone by Francesco Cavalli
Music/Theatre
Steve Reich and Musicians
Hot Mouth
Dance
Paul Taylor Dance Company
Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba
Urban Bush Women
Ile Aiye
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre
Caribbean Dance Company of the Virgin Islands
Rennie Harris PureMovement
Theater
Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde
Do You Come Here Often? By Sean Foley, Hamish McColl, and Josef Houben
The Captain’s Tiger by Athol Fugard
Music
NationsBank Chamber Music
Music in Time
Intermezzi
Westminster Choir concerts
Bach Magnificat & Beethoven Mass in C
Georgia Sea Island Singers
Festival Concert
McIntosh County Shouters
Renee Fleming
Hallelujah Singers
Wachovia Jazz
Kevin Mahogany
Abdullah Ibrahim
George Shearing
Alfredo Rodriguez
Actors & Writers
Calvin Trillin
Joyce Carol Oats
Amy Bloom
Conversations with...
Michael Colgan
Harry Bicket and Paul Lindenauer
Athol Fugard
Judith Jamison
Emory Campbell, Carletha Sullivan, and Marlena Smalls
Festival Finale