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If you're a string student, you’ll have the benefit of some of the finest faculty and programs in the Southeast. Whether you're seeking a Bachelor of Music or Doctor of Philosophy degree, your opportunities at USC have no limits.

We offer a wealth of opportunities for string players at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Whether your interest is in solo performance, chamber music or full orchestral experiences, you will find quality programs at USC.

The USC Symphony Orchestra ranks with the finest university orchestras in the nation, and the USC Chamber Orchestra was featured in New York's Lincoln Center as a part of the Mozart Bicentennial Festival.

Experienced artists and teachers who have performed throughout the world provide instruction on all stringed instruments. The university also offers a wide range of performance opportunities and a variety of venues from lecture halls to world-class music halls.

USC’s String Project is a model of community service and teacher education for more than 30 other university programs across the country. Carolina students provide accessible string education and support school music programs while receiving valuable teaching experience. Qualified music education students may seek a performance certificate in addition to their bachelor of music education degree.

The American String Teachers Association’s South Carolina Cello Choir and Workshop rotates among the universities in South Carolina, including USC. Professionals, amateurs, teachers and students from around the region take part in this program, learning from renowned clinicians and music faculty.

The USC School of Music has an exceptionally large and active student chapter of American String Teachers Association, which has an enrollment of 20-25 string education and performance majors at undergraduate and graduate levels. Elected officers and a faculty adviser guide the chapter through various professional, service and outreach activities. These include fundraisers and benefit concerts that provide members with important leadership experience. Many of our student chapter members and string faculty are presenters, performers and panel members at the association’s national conference each year, and USC won the association’s Outstanding Student Chapter Award in 2008.

The university is fortunate to have the Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet as USC Quartet-in-Residence. Each semester, the string quartet spends a week on campus, presenting concerts, master classes, coachings and outreach.

String Faculty

Gail V. Barnes

Gail V. Barnes

Gail Barnes is professor of music education and director of the USC String Project. She teaches stringed instrument methods and orchestra literature. Her research focuses on community and school orchestra programs and access to music education for under-served youth.

Mak Grgic

Mak Grgic

Touted as a “gifted young guitarist” by the New York Times, and “a guitarist to keep an eye on” by the Washington Post, Grammy®- nominated artist Mak Grgić [GER-gich] is a star on the worldwide stage. An expansive and adventurous repertoire attests to his versatility and wide-ranging interests. 

Claire Bryant photo

Claire Bryant

Claire Bryant is assistant professor of cello. She enjoys an active and diverse career as a performer of chamber music, contemporary music, and the solo cello repertoire. She is equally passionate and committed to her work as an educator and advocate for the inclusion of the arts in society.

Craig Butterfield

Craig Butterfield

Craig Butterfield is professor of double bass and jazz studies and directs one of the largest double bass programs in the Southeast. Butterfield has performed extensively as a jazz artist as well as a classical soloist and clinician. He has toured with jazz trumpet player Maynard Ferguson.

Robert Jesselson

Robert Jesselson

Robert Jesselson is Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Carolina Distinguished Professor Emeritus.

Ari Streisfeld

Ari Streisfeld

Ari Streisfeld, assistant professor of violin and violin pedagogy, has garnered critical acclaim worldwide for his performances of diverse repertoire and has established himself as one of the foremost interpreters of contemporary classical music. He is a founding member of the world renowned JACK Quartet. 

Daniel Sweaney

Daniel Sweaney

Daniel Sweaney is associate professor of viola. He has won prizes at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, the Down Beat Magazine Chamber Music Competition, was a two time recipient of the Interlochen Arts Academy Fine Arts Award for Outstanding Performance in Viola. 

William Terwilliger

William Terwilliger

William Terwilliger is a violin professor and has conducted master classes throughout the world. He has performed with orchestras on five continents and is concertmaster of the Long Bay Symphony in South Carolina. He and pianist Andrew Cooperstock perform as Opus Two.

String Events

USC Graduate String Quartet Recital

Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024

Location: School of Music 206 Recital Hall

Cost: FREE

USC Symphony Orchestra: An Evening of Alumni

Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024

Location: Koger Center Auditorium, See Description for Event Location.

Cost: General public - $30 Seniors / military / USC faculty and staff - $25 Children under 18 and non-USC students with ID - $8 USC Students - free with student ID

Tristan Groscost Graduate Cello Recital

Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025

Location: School of Music 206 Recital Hall

Cost: FREE

Amanda Harrell Junior Viola Recital

Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025

Location: School of Music 206 Recital Hall

Cost: FREE

USC Symphony Orchestra: Rising Stars

Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025

Location: Koger Center Auditorium, See Description for Event Location.

Cost: General public - $30 Seniors / military / USC faculty and staff - $25 Children under 18 and non-USC students with ID - $8 USC Students - free with student ID

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