Beethoven and Blue Jeans 2026

Capital Concert #3 (Premium)

The grand finale of the Andy Armstrong Festival with Beethoven and Brahms

Guest Artist
ANDY ARMSTRONG (piano), AMY SCHWARTZ MORETTI (violin), EDWARD AARON (violoncello)

Date:

Saturday

January 17, 2026
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Koger Center for the Arts

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ANDY ARMSTRONG, piano
AMY SCHWARTZ MORETTI, violin
EDWARD AARON, violoncello

Kick off the evening with Schumann’s electrifying Overture, Scherzo, and Finale —its fiery energy and playful twists set the perfect laid‑back yet thrilling tone. Then, feel the chemistry as Amy Schwartz Moretti (violin) and Edward Aaron (cello) team up in Brahms’s sumptuous Double Concerto. Folk‑tinged melodies and lush, intertwining lines make this a heartfelt, toe‑tapping highlight.

Finally, watch our superstar trio take center stage in Beethoven’s grand Triple Concerto as Andy Armstrong comes to the piano alongside Moretti and Aaron. Expect bold themes, brilliant solos, and a trumphant finale!

Dress code: Blue jeans for everyone—because world‑class music is always more fun when it’s comfortable. 

YOUR BRAIN ON ART
Listening to classical music during the winter months may help reduce seasonal anxiety and symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) by lowering cortisol levels and boosting dopamine production, which can improve mood and relaxation (Maratos, Gold, Wang, & Crawford, 2008). Additionally, research from the British Journal of Psychiatry suggests that music therapy, including classical music, can enhance emotional well-being and alleviate depressive symptoms associated with colder, darker seasons (Erkkilä et al., 2011).


Program Overview

Robert Schumann
Overture, Scherzo, and Finale, op. 52

Johannes Brahms
Double Concerto for Violin and Cello in A minor, op. 102

Featuring Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin and Edward Aaron, violoncello

Ludwig van Beethoven
Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C Major, op. 56

Ticketing Pro-Tip

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TICKETS ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH SUBSCRIPTION AT THIS TIME.

All Koger Center tickets incur a $2 “Restoration Fee” per ticket. All tickets sold online or over the phone incur a sliding scale convenience fee (phone fee is lower).  You can avoid internet and phone fees by visiting the Box Office in person.

Koger Box Office:
806 Park St, Columbia, SC 29201
(Free parking spots directly in front of Box Office window on Park St.)
Phone: 803-251-2222
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 PM

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Parking

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The Koger Center for the Arts is located in downtown Columbia at the corner of Assembly and Greene Streets, 1051 Greene Street. Parking is available at the Discovery Garage behind the building (usually around $10), accessible off Park Street. Additional garages and street parking are located at least one block away, which is a further walk to the theater but may help you avoid the pre-concert rush.

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There are other ways to purchase single concert tickets through the Koger Center Box Office.

By Phone

  • Charge by phone at 803.251.2222.
  • Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday – Friday.
  • American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa accepted.
  • Additional charges applicable.
  • Single tickets are not available through the SC Philharmonic office.

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