Great music, great sentiments and great performances at SLSO
Redemption and hope triumph, along with Beethoven and Wagner.
Redemption and hope triumph, along with Beethoven and Wagner.
There was an important game in St. Louis on Friday evening. There was also an important concert, and the two events overlapped. Â
St. Louis-based soprano and organist Paul Jacobs create new recording, "Divine Redeemer."
Soprano Christine Brewer and organist Paul Jacobs have a fine new recording
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra announced a change in soloists for this weekend's performances of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 on Thursday morning: Soprano Heidi Melton has cancelled due to i…
Music was chosen to work with "Kota: Digital Excavations in African Art"
From a two-faced calf to unusual art, it's believable
Conductor Vassily Sinaisky leads energetic Prokofiev
Copland's 'In the Beginning' made a spectacular ending.
Johannes Möller overloaded the program with his own compositions.
Cellist Daniel Lee offers a superb performance
Freed's companion still hasn't come forward.
The program is performed at different churches in different weeks
Mo Republican Party vice-chair and a friend eschew tables for art.
Violinist Joshua Bell holds the stage splendidly
The region's finest a cappella choir turns 60
He helped turn Janus Films into a powerhouse.
Bell's interests include conducting and music education
David Robertson is storyteller-in-chief
John Costin has made art full-time for 36 years
When the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra began rehearsals this week, it was with four new full-time members: two violins, one bass clarinet and a trumpet.
First Congregational Church of Webster Groves helped Obata's family leave internment camp during World War II.
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra president-CEO proves that practice pays off
Leader want to see improvements at Powell Hall and in Grand Center.
The north city native wants to focus on organizations working with marginalized communities