Bradley Fuller
Originally from Greenwood, SC, Bradley Fuller has maintained a deep interest in classical music since the age of six. With piano lessons throughout grade school and involvement in marching and concert bands on the saxophone, Bradley further developed musical abilities as well as an appreciation for the importance of arts education.
After high school, he pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Music at the University of South Carolina, studying under Phillip Bush. Bradley also acquired an economics degree while there. During the summer months, he gained media experience working for the McCormick Messenger newspaper as a reporter and advertising sales representative. In his free time, Bradley likes to read, explore the outdoors, go thrifting, and play piano.
Stories
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Colour of Music Festival celebrates 10th anniversary
January 27, 2023You might think of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges as the poster child of the Colour of Music Festival. The organization’s flyers and promotional materials frequently feature an elegant portrait of the 18 th century figure—a painting that shows a man with noble... -
Seraph Brass brings colorful, chimeric sound to Florence
November 10, 2022In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Thursday, November 10 th, host Bradley Fuller speaks with trumpeter and Seraph Brass founder Mary Elizabeth Bowden. Bowden shares about the origins, repertoire, and mission of Seraph Brass, and offers insights into Anthony... -
Glow Lyric Theatre gives Southeastern premiere of 'Stinney: An American Execution'
July 15, 2022In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Thursday, July 14 th, host Bradley Fuller is joined by Glow Lyric Theatre Executive Director Christian Elser for a discussion about the Southeastern United States premiere of Stinney: An American Execution. A collaboration... -
The "most personal instrument" is at the heart of a new musical pilgrimage
June 07, 2022In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Tuesday, June 7th, host Bradley Fuller hears from harpist Parker Ramsay about the unique and sometimes expectation-defying qualities of his instrument. As Parker explains, the harp's immediacy and physicality help define the... -
Johns Island community members tell their stories in tandem with Spoleto musicians
June 02, 2022In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Wednesday, June 1st, host Bradley Fuller speaks with collaborative pianist and music therapist Renate Rohlfing about Tell Your Story, a new Spoleto Festival USA community outreach project combining oral history, field... -
Spoleto Festival USA 2022 challenges received narratives
May 27, 2022In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Friday, May 27 th, Spoleto Festival USA General Director Mena Mark Hanna joins host Bradley Fuller for a conversation on the grounds of the Spoleto offices in Charleston. Mena shares about his excitement for the first...