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The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra finished its fiscal year with a balanced budget but reported a $3.2 million loss in earned revenues due to canceled or postponed shows. SLSO President and CEO Marie-Hélène Bernard said staff furloughs and salary cuts will continue.
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will cancel performances through the end of the year, a move prompted by the continued spread of the coronavirus.
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As St. Louis Symphony Orchestra musicians file into the Powell Hall stage door facing Delmar Boulevard, they’re striding along the boundary that divides a…
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For the second consecutive year, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is reporting an operating budget surplus.The symphony finished the 2018 fiscal year with…
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Opening night at the symphony has a special buzz and a once-a-year chance for the orchestra's artistic leader to welcome back the musicians and the…
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This weekend, St. Louisans will say goodbye to a maestro known for honoring the magnificence of classical music while also making it approachable for the…
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The St. Louis Symphony has announced its 2018-2019 schedule, which includes a mixture of classics and new works.The method of selecting the lineup was…
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In 1966, the St. Louis Symphony scrambled to find a venue for a publicized concert after plans fell through to play at the Kiel Opera House, now the…
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If you’re a celebrated jazz artist who has played with some of the genre’s lions, you could continually reinterpret the past and satisfy fans nostalgic…
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The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra can claim some of the glory in a Grammy Awards nomination announced today.Violinist Leila Josefowicz was nominated for…