By Lila Meeks

Pianist Andrew Armstrong

Join us for a spectacular hour of musical adventure with the internationally acclaimed pianist, Andrew Armstrong, and eight extraordinary musical friends.  Renowned for his electrifying performances from New York’s Carnegie Hall to London’s Wigmore, Andy’s on a special mission: to share the wonder of classical music with the young explorers of the Lowcountry!

Witness a captivating world where instruments speak a universal language that knows no national boundaries. Having 4 violins, 2 violas, and 2 cellos on stage talking together and talking with USCB’s own concert Steinway is a rare experience. Each instrument has a story to tell, and together, they create a symphony of narratives to spark the imagination of every listener-young and old alike.

Classical music is like a brain booster, especially for kids. It enhances memory, boosts creativity, and may even make math easier! This concert is a playful blend of music education and interactive entertainment. Young folks get to ask questions, learn interesting facts about the instruments and musicians, and be amazed at how music can tell stories and arouse emotions without words.

Get your tickets now for 3 pm, Saturday, February 28 at the USCB Center for the Arts. Young people are FREE, and adult tickets are $25.  Go to www.uscbchambermusic.com or call Lori Jones at 843-521-3107, Monday through Friday.

USCB Chamber Music’s third Youth Concert is once again proudly sponsored by Lora and Richard Childs and Family.

Children tickets are FREE
Adults: $25