Review: St. Louis Chamber Chorus adds poignancy to Tchaikovsky, Ukrainian chants
St. Louis Chamber Chorus artistic director Philip Barnes' thumbprint was evident, starting with the venue selection, St. Stanislaus Kostka Church.
St. Louis Chamber Chorus artistic director Philip Barnes' thumbprint was evident, starting with the venue selection, St. Stanislaus Kostka Church.
Assistant conductor Stephanie Childress directs the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in music by Jean Sibelius, Antonin Dvorak and Jessie Montgomery.
It's a wonderful experience to see Puccini's masterpiece performed in the original Italian with elaborate staging, sets and costumes.
Patrick Summers replaces Russian conductor Dmitry Sinkovsky for St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's all-Mozart concert.
For the fourth concert of its 66th season, the chorus presented "The Days of Wine and Roses," dedicated to love in its various forms.
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra plays two orchestrations of a famous Bach hymn and Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 5.
Guest conductor Elim Chan brought percussion concerto by Tan Dun, featuring Martin Grubinger, the performer for whom it was written.
John Adams returned to Powell Hall this weekend to lead concerts that included one of his own compositions.
As part of its 15th season, Winter Opera St. Louis presents Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Gondoliers."
An extra-large version of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra performed a concert featuring three large pieces by George Gershwin.
This weekend's concerts by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra are dedicated to the memory of Post-Dispatch classical music critic Sarah Bryan Miller.
This weekend's concerts by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra featured guest conductor Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider and pianist Ingrid Fliter.
When Leonard Slatkin returns to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, there's a sense of a hero returning to the place that made him famous.
Philip Barnes began his 32nd season, and the chorus' 66th, Sunday afternoon at Washington University's 560 Music Center.
This weekend's concerts by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra features two themes that recur in this season's repertoire " modern and Russian music.
Saturday evening's concert by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra constituted a triumphant return to Powell Hall and more normal music-making.
On Wednesday, the weather was comfortable, the atmosphere was festive, the music was wonderful and there was no admission fee.