Carlos Moseley Chamber Music Series is celebrating its 43rd season, featuring six concerts throughout 2024-2025.
Enjoy world-renowned musicians in the intimate venue of Daniel Recital Hall, followed by a post-concert champagne and hors d’oeuvres reception, where you can meet and talk with the performers.
Carlos DuPré Moseley founded the “Friends of the School of Music Chamber Music Series” in 1983, bringing internationally renowned musicians, including Yo-Yo Ma and Marilyn Horne, to Converse University. Moseley’s expertise in the music business attracted top performers to Converse, while keeping ticket costs low for guests.
The 2024-25 Carlos Moseley Series offers individual tickets and season subscriptions. Ticket prices range between $15 and $60, and season subscriptions range between $50 and $230*.
*Converse University faculty, staff, and students, as well as students at other institutions and active military, please contact the box office at [email protected] to order discounted tickets.
2024-25 Carlos Moseley Series
Carlos Moseley Series: Gryphon Trio
October 14, 2024
Three-time Classical Record of the Year winners at the Juno Awards (Canada’s Grammys), the beloved Gryphon Trio returns to the Moseley Series. Among the world’s foremost piano trios and Canada’s finest musicians, the Gryphon Trio are Artists-in-Residence at the University of Toronto and Directors of Summer Programs at the Banff Centre.
The Tesla Quartet
November 1, 2024
From cutting-edge contemporary works to established masterpieces, the Tesla Quartet’s emotive and thoughtful interpretations capture the essence of music and leave their audiences moved and rejuvenated. This program, which the group calls Musica Universalis, explores music inspired by the grandeur and glory of outer space, with everything from Beethoven contemplating heavens to “Moonshot,” a new piece inspired by the Apollo 11 mission.
Carlos Moseley Series: Voces8
December 9, 2024
The amazing British vocal ensemble Voces8 has built a large and passionate worldwide following since their founding 19 years ago, touring worldwide annually and releasing many rapturously-received recordings via Decca Records. The Carlos Moseley Series is beyond excited to welcome them back for a seasonal concert, so Spartanburg audiences can hear the program they performed in London’s Wigmore Hall.
MoseleyNext: ZOFO
February 7, 2025
The ‘20-finger orchestra’ that is ZOFO is a piano duo unlike any you’ve seen before. “Four hands on one piano, overlapping, dancing attendance and completing one another’s phrases – presents such a close understanding that… the intimacy becomes a shared experience,” according to The West Australian. Inspired by everything from the Balinese gamelan to contemporary and classic art, their programs surge with athletic precision, terpsichorean elegance, and delight in the power and joy of music.
Carlos Moseley Series: Imani Winds
March 10, 2025
Winners of the 2024 GRAMMY award for their newest album, “Passion for Bach and Coltrane,” the Imani Winds have established themselves over the last quarter-century as the world’s most ambitious and artistically successful woodwind quintet. Masters of the standard quintet repertoire, the Imanis have also made and recorded jaw-dropping arrangements.
Carlos Moseley Series: Danish String Quartet
April 7, 2025
The Danish String Quartet got its start as pre-teens at a summer music camp in rural Denmark, “hanging out and playing football and chamber music.” Not thirty years later, they stand at the pinnacle of the chamber music world, “ensemble music at its purest,” according to the New York Times, which also says, “…some of the most essential listening of the past decade.
Visit converse.edu/announcement/2024/06/converse-2024-25-carlos-moseley-chamber-music-series/ for more information.
Written by Converse College.