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Conductor Lina González-Granados leads with precision during a performance.

Conductor Lina González-Granados has won multiple prizes and is internationally recognized for her powerful interpretations of the symphonic and operatic repertoire.

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Looking for the perfect date night? We suggest a night out at the Gaillard Center to catch the Charleston Symphony’s grand finale, happening April 19-20 as they conclude their 2023-2024 season with Dvořák’s “Seventh Symphony.”

Under the baton of conductor Lina González-Granados, experience Edvard Grieg’s “Piano Concerto” with pianist Sara Buechner, “Symphony No. 7 by Antonín Dvořák,” and works by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

And don’t just take our word for it — according to Japan’s InTune magazine, “Buechner has no superior.”

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