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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Francisco Fullana shares the joyful, vital, and "insanely virtuosic" on Sunday
March 18, 2022In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Friday, March 18th, host Bradley Fuller hears from violinist Francisco Fullana about the Giovanni Bottesini and Franz Schubert works he's performing for Chamber Music Charleston's Ovation Concert Series Finale on Sunday... -
John O’Conor doesn’t play nice with Beethoven
February 03, 2022In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview, pianist John O’Conor joins host Bradley Fuller for a conversation about Beethoven. O’Conor shares about his early fascination with the composer’s life and music, and tells the story of a teacher’s unforgettable critique. He also... -
SC composer shares hometown inspiration in A Charleston Concerto
January 05, 2022In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Wednesday, January 5 th, South Carolina composer and College of Charleston School of the Arts dean Edward Hart offers insights into his new work, A Charleston Concerto. As Hart shares with host Bradley Fuller, the three... -
Nikky Finney finds the right words for a 400-year history
November 04, 2021In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Thursday, November 4 th, host Bradley Fuller speaks with nationally-recognized poet Nikky Finney about At War With Ourselves – 400 Years of You. The work, billed as “a rhapsodic modern day paean spun from the skin of history... -
Morihiko Nakahara Previews the South Carolina Philharmonic's Upcoming Season
October 08, 2021In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview that aired Friday, October 8 th, host Bradley Fuller hears from South Carolina Philharmonic Music Director Morihiko Nakahara about renewing his contract with the orchestra through 2025, the ways the organization has adapted in response... -
Rachel Barton Pine and Jory Vinikour Talk Bach ahead of Chamber Music Charleston Concert
September 28, 2021In this Sonatas & Soundscapes interview, host Bradley Fuller speaks with violinist Rachel Barton Pine and harpsichordist Jory Vinikour about two Bach works the pair will be performing at the College of Charleston’s Sottile Theatre alongside Chamber Music Charleston on...