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St. Louis Symphony
1:58 pm
Mon October 10, 2011

St. Louis Symphony Extra - more from Oct. 8

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An interpretation of the image of the face of Mozart.

If you're already missing the St. Louis Symphony, don't fret; we have even more for you following our live broadcast on Oct. 8.

Nicholas McGegan conducted the Symphony in an all-Mozart program in concerts October 7, 8 and 9 in Powell Hall with pianist Jeremy Denk and St. Louis Symphony Principal Horn Roger Kaza as the soloists. 

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St. Louis Symphony
10:09 am
Sat October 8, 2011

St. Louis Symphony Extra - October 8, 2011

Credit (Alise O'Brien)
Powell Hall, home of the St. Louis Symphony.

The St. Louis Symphony continues its 2011-2012 season this weekend, and you can be right there with them from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8.

On select Saturday evenings, St. Louis Public Radio broadcasts the Symphony's performance over the air, bringing you a live classical music experience wherever you are.

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St. Louis Symphony
5:11 pm
Mon September 26, 2011

St. Louis Symphony Extra - more from Sept. 24

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Composer Steven Mackey.

David Robertson conducted the St. Louis Symphony with pianist Orli Shaham as the soloist in the world premiere of Steven Mackey’s “Stumble to Grace” in concerts Sept. 23 and 24 in Powell Hall.  Co-commissioned by the St. Louis Symphony, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the concerto was written for Shaham  who will also perform it with the other two orchestras later this season.

On Thursday, Sept. 22 following the first rehearsal of “Stumble to Grace,” the St. Louis Symphony’s Eddie Silva spoke with composer Steven Mackey.

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St. Louis Symphony
7:05 pm
Fri September 23, 2011

St. Louis Symphony Extra - Sept. 24, 2011

Credit (Alise O'Brien)
Powell Hall, home of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.

The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra continues its 2011-2012 season this weekend, and you can be right there with them from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24.

On select Saturday evenings, St. Louis Public Radio broadcasts the SLSO performance over the air, bringing you a live classical music experience wherever you are.

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