Music review: A one-woman "Dream" with great music by the SLSO
Words and incidental music held the stage at Powell Hall
Words and incidental music held the stage at Powell Hall
Family has longtime ties to both institutions
Smithey will hide 1,000 works of art during Holy Week, finders keepers.
DeWayne Trainer wanted to be a visual artist, but found himself as a singer
"Midsummer Night's Dream," Hamlet," two versions of "Romeo and Juliet" will be featured
Opening with Lindbergh, closing with Wagner, and lots in between
Francis Pott's "Amore Langueo" is arguably the most difficult choral piece ever written
Chinese guitarist makes a happy return to St. Louis.
Now you can ride to Powell Hall for your coffee concerts
Opera by Huang Ruo and David Henry Hwang premieres in 2018
Many works in the exhibition haven't been on public view
Anthony Marwood doubles as leader and soloist
Tickets to Messiaen concert were scalped in Berkeley
Soprano won raves last summer
Seven groups will benefit from gift
Fly like a goose, or like a test pilot
Alarm Will Sound needs 100 of them.
Aspen Art Museum head has distinguished resume.
Bowie's greatest hits will be heard.
Carnegie Hall has just released its 2016-2017 season announcement, and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is heading back to New York next year. (This year, they went to California instead, wh…
Mozart's comedy gets a first-rate tenor
John Adams and Gustav Mahler play well together
There's news at the St. Louis Art Museum: one promotion, and one opportunity.
The Mizzou New Music Initiative has chosen an octet of resident composers for this summer's Mizzou International Composers Festival, running July 25 through July 30.Â
SLSO premiere gets a landmark performance