Monday, March 17, 2014

St. Louis classical calendar for the week of March 17, 2014

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BandTogether presents The Music of John Williams: A 17th Anniversary Concert on Saturday, March 22, at 8 PM.  "Join BandTogether on March 22, 2014 as we celebrate our 17th Anniversary by showcasing the music of John Williams. Your ears will be delighted as we transport you to the world of film with songs from Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Superman, Star Wars, and many more. It'll be a night of entertainment you don't want to miss!"  The performance takes place at the 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity in University City, MO.  For more information: www.bandtogetherstl.com.

The St. Louis Classical Guitar Society presents Fabio Zanon in concert on Saturday, March 22, at 8 PM. "Winner of both the Francisco Tarrega Competition in Spain and the GFA Competition here in St. Louis in 1996, Fabio has since received many awards for his concerts and recordings. A towering music presence in his native Brazil, he was accorded an award as best concert performance of 2006 for his debut as an operatic conductor! Concluding our 50th Anniversary Theme, in 2009 Fabio published his first book, Villa-Lobos, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of Heitor Villa-Lobos, and his program will include works from this all-important Brazilian composer. Fabio last performed for us in March 2003." The performance takes place at the Ethical Society, 9001 Clayton Road.  For more information: www.guitarstlouis.net.

Steven Jarvi conductis The St. Louis Symphony in a Symphony in Your College Concert on Sunday, March 23, at 7:30 PM.  "Musicians of the St. Louis Symphony, Beat Therapy, and conductor Steven Jarvi present the music of award-winning composer and STL Symphony timpanist Shannon Wood at Washington University."  The performance takes place at the 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity in University City, MO.  For more information: stlsymphony.org.

The St. Louis Symphony presents Bosnian Journey Celebration on Wednesday, March 19, at 7 PM as part of the On Stage at Powell Chamber Concert Series.  "For this concert series, we throw open the doors of Powell Hall and invite our audience to sit on stage and interact with musicians to enjoy a casual and unique evening of chamber music. These concerts are absolutely free, and no tickets or reservations are required. Each hour-long concert is followed by a free reception. St. Louis celebrates 21 years since it welcomed the first refugees from war-torn Bosnia. Come and hear the stories of your Bosnian neighbors and experience powerful Sevdah music as we celebrate this vibrant St. Louis population. This concert is a MetLife Music without Boundaries concert with support from the Daughters of Charity Foundation of St. Louis, and is in collaboration with the Bosnia Memory Project and the International Institute of St. Louis." Powell Hall is at 718 North Grand.  For more information: www.stlsymphony.org/symphony_city.

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David Robertson conducts The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and violin soloist Gil Shaham in Marshall's Bright Kingdoms, Korngold's Violin Concerto, and Dvorak's Symphony No. 9, "From the New World"on Friday at 10:30 AM and at 8 PM, and Saturday at 8 PM March 21 and 22, at Powell Symphony Hall, 718 North Grand.  “One of Hollywood’s greatest composers, Korngold created a melodic and lyrical Violin Concerto full of cinematic themes premiered by the STL Symphony in 1947. Gil Shaham, declared by The New York Times as “one of today’s eminent violinists” will shine in this concerto by one of Hollywood’s greatest composers. Dvořák’s New World Symphony takes us on a musical journey through the countryside he revered portraying the picturesque landscape and hopefulness of the American people.”  For more information: stlsymphony.org.

Steven Jarvi conductis The St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra in Wagner's Rienzi Overture, Elgar's Cello Concerto, and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 on Sunday, March 23, at 3 PM.  Grant Riew is the cello soloist.  The performance takes place at Powell Symphony Hall, 718 North Grand.  For more information: stlsymphony.org.

The St. Louis Symphony’s Young Friends of the Symphony presents Sips and Symphonies on Thursday, March 20, at 7:30 PM.  "What is Sips and Symphonies? It is a great way to learn about music in a fun, casual environment. On the third Thursday of each month, we get together at Tavern of Fine Arts to listen to and discuss a piece of music being performed at an upcoming concert at Powell Hall. We will have a different guest moderator each month who will help lead an informal conversation about the music."  A special cocktail is created for each event to accompany the music.  The event takes place at The Tavern of Fine Arts, 313 Belt in the Debaliviere Place neighborhood.   For more information: tavern-of-fine-arts.blogspot.com.

The Tavern of Fine Arts presents pianist Jonathan Heaney in a recital featuring music by Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Liszt, and Rachmaninoff on Friday, March 21, at 5:30 PM. "Jonathan Heaney is a junior at Washington University pursuing a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance. He focuses on collaborative piano, and frequently performs with singers, orchestras, and other instrumentalists. He attended Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, NC in the summer of 2013, studying with Gideon Rubin. He was recently given a position as staff pianist for the summer of 2014 with the Janiec Opera Company at Brevard Music Center in Brevard, NC. His principal teacher at Washington University is Seth Carlin.”  The Tavern of Fine Arts is at 313 Belt in the Debaliviere Place neighborhood.  For more information: tavern-of-fine-arts.blogspot.com.

Third Baptist Church presents an organ concert on Friday, March 21, at 12:30 PM as part of its free Friday Pipes series.  "Join us on Fridays at Third Baptist Church for Friday Pipes, the free organ recital series celebrating the restoration of the church's 72-rank Kilgen/Möller pipe organ. Each week a different performer will be presenting a program of classical, church, and theatre organ music in the beautiful sanctuary of Third Baptist. This season's performers come from across the USA, and even from around the world. Free parking is available in the church lots on Washington Avenue." Third Baptist Church is at 620 N Grand.  For more information: www.third-baptist.org.

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