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Campus Orchestra

The USC Campus Orchestra offers the university's many string players the opportunity to be a part of a 50-member orchestra.

Led by conductor Julie Russell, the Campus Orchestra is made of up of music majors, music minors and non-music majors. It provides an artistic outlet and musically rewarding experience, along with an opportunity for music education majors to play a secondary instrument.

For students whose time is too limited to play in the
 more intense USC Symphony Orchestra, the Campus Orchestra can be a good and fulfilling fit. The ensemble meets once a week on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. in School of Music, Room
 016 and presents a concert at Johnson Performance Hall in the Darla Moore School of Business.

An audition is not required. For more information, contact Julie Russell.


Julie Russell

Julie Russell

Julie Russell, a native of Greenville, South Carolina, began playing violin at age 11. She earned a Bachelor’s in Music Education and a Performance Certificate in Violin from the University of South Carolina in 2009, studying under Dr. William Terwilliger and Mr. Ryan Kho. During her time at USC, she performed with the Symphony and Chamber Orchestras and taught in the USC String Project under Dr. Gail Barnes. Read more >


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