Showing posts with label concert band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concert band. Show all posts

Monday, July 22, 2019

St. Louis classical calendar for the week of July 22, 2019

Nothing says summer in St. Louis quite like outdoor band concerts. There are three this week, along with a nice cool indoor concert by the Gateway Festival Orchestra.

The Compton Heights Concert Band
The Compton Heights Concert Band presents free Musical Mondays concerts featuring marches, show tunes and classical favorites Mondays at 7:30 pm through July 28. This week, July 22, the soloists are The Abbey Road Warriors. The concert takes place in Tower Grove Park at the historic Henry Shaw Bandstand. For more information: chband.org.

The Compton Heights Concert Band presents free Sunday Serenades concerts featuring marches, show tunes and classical favorites on Sundays at 7:30 PM through July 28. This week (July 28) the soloist is tenor Hugh Kash Smith. The concerts takes place in Francis Park at Donovan and Eichelberger on the Compton Heights Band's Carol Joy Brooks Memorial Stage. For more information: chband.org.

The Gateway Festival Orchestra welcomes piano soloist Alla Voskoboynikova for an evening of music from the movies, along with Mozart's 23rd piano concerto, Sunday night at 7:30. The concert takes place at at the 560 Music Center in University City. For more information: gatewayfestivalorchestra.org.

The University City Summer Band presents a concert on Tuesday, July 23, at 7 p.m. "Concerts last about 80 minutes, and include a short intermission. Seating is on the lawn. Bring a lawn chair or blanket as available seating is limited. Bring your children! Bring a picnic!" The concert takes place in Heman Park, 1028 Midland in University City. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be held at Trinity Presbyterian Church 6800 Washington Ave (at Kingsland). For more information: ucsummerband.org.

Sunday, August 06, 2017

St. Louis classical calendar for the week of August 7, 2017

The Compton Heights Concert Band
Photo: J. Sparks Photography
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The Compton Heights Concert Band presents the last of its free Musical Mondays concerts, featuring marches, show tunes and classical favorites, at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, August 7th. This week the soloists are tenor Hugh Kash Smith and Winter Opera founder soprano Gina Galati. The concert takes place in Tower Grove Park at the historic Henry Shaw Bandstand. For more information: chband.org.

The Gesher Music Festival presents a Family Concert on Saturday, August 12 at 2 p.m. "Bring the whole family for a 45 minute interactive concert geared towards primary school age children and their entire families. Free, no reservations" The event takes place at the Ferguson Public Library, 35 N. Florissant Road in Ferguson, MO. For more information: www.geshermusicfestival.org.

The Gesher Music Festival presents a Family Concert at the J on Sunday, August 13 at 4 p.m. "Bring the whole family for a 45 minute interactive concert geared towards primary school age children and their entire families." For more information: www.geshermusicfestival.org.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Symphony Preview: What are you doing New Year's?

Robert Ellison, Hugh Smith, and Gina Galati with the band
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In an earlier post I gave you a preview of upcoming holiday concerts at Powell Hall. At the time I thought I had included everything right up to Christmas, but it seems I missed an important event. Here's the story, along with a preview of post-Christmas action.

Friday, December 23, 7:30 p.m.: The Compton Heights Concert Band Holiday Pops Spectacular -Best known for its summer concerts in Tower Grove and Francis parks in the city, the band pulls out all the stops for this 18th annual evening of holiday favorites. On the podium will be the band's Music Director, Edward Dolbashian, who is also the Music Director of the St. Louis Civic Orchestra and Alton Symphony. The concert marks the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the founding of the band and features what's described as a "family friendly program" of holiday favorites, Christmas carols, sacred classics such as "O Holy Night", and the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah, done as an audience sing-along.

Soloists are tenor Hugh Smith and baritone Robert Ellison (who have performed with the band often over the years), along with Winter opera founder and noted soprano Gina Galati, along with the 100-voice East Central College Combined Choirs.

The Compton Heights Concert Band is a St. Louis institution. I don't know how I could have missed it. You won't want to do the same. Tickets are available at the St. Louis Symphony web site. The band is also offering a limited number of Gold Patron tickets that include seats in the Dress Circle Box and Grand Tier Box Seats, along with a gala post-concert reception in the lobby with Hugh Smith, Gina Galati, and Robert Ellison, catered by LoRusso's Cucina. To order Gold Patron tickets, you'll need to call 314-776-2227.

Aram Demirjian
Photo: David Bickley
Thursday and Friday, December 29 and 30, 7 p.m.: Disney in Concert - Aram Demirjian conducts the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra along with vocalists Lisa Livesay, Whitney Claire Kaufman, Aaron Phillips, and Andrew Johnson.

Disney in Concert: Tale as Old as Time is one of a collection of concert packages marketed by Symphony Pops Music in which orchestras play selections from Disney films while synchronized clips are shown on screen. In some cases, clips from multiple movies like Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, and The Little Mermaid are combined into medleys with titles like "Villains," "Enchanted Helpers," and "They Finally Meet." There are also film-specific collections like the "Hercules Gospel Medley" and selections from The Princess and the Frog and Frozen. Symphony Pops provides the video, the soloists, the arrangements, and a scripted narrative. The local orchestra provides the players and the conductor who, in this case, is Kansas City Symphony Associate Conductor Aram Demirjian.

This will be the first SLSO appearance for Mr. Demirjian, who has been praised by the Kansas City Star for his “confident and expressive style.” His crowded 2016-2017 schedule includes conducting gigs with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Louisiana Philharmonic, and debuts in San Antonio, Corpus Christi, and Fresno, as well as his European debut with the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra. He's also the Music Director Designate of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra.

Tickets for this one are selling fast and the SLSO web site notes that "limited view seating" is now available. A quick check of the site as I'm writing this indicates that available seats are few and far between, so if you're planning to attend, you'll want to order now.

David Robertson
Photo: Dan Dreyfus
Saturday, December 31, 7:30 p.m.: New Year's Eve Celebration - David Robertson conducts the orchestra in the annual New Year's Eve gala. "Enjoy an enchanting evening full of magical music and unforgettable surprises!" says the SLSO web site. And by "surprises" they mean "the concert program" because that is, in fact, a secret that won't be revealed until the music starts.

Still, we can make educated guesses based on previous years. Expect lots of good humor, both from the music and from Mr. Robertson, who can be a very funny guy when he gets his hands on a microphone. In 2012, for example, the orchestra did Morton Gould's "Tap Dance Concerto" and featured some good-natured sing-alongs with the audience. Dance music has, in fact, been a major part of the New Year's concerts. And waltzes are always associated with New Year's Eve in any case.

The concert is a big seller-as I'm writing this only a handful of tickets are left, mostly in the upper reaches of the balcony-but if you can't get tickets, don't despair. Last year St. Louis Public Radio began broadcasting the concert live.

Sunday, October 09, 2016

St. Louis classical calendar for the week of October 10, 2016

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BandTogether presents a Fantastic Worlds and Where to Find Them: A BandTogether Halloween Concert on Saturday, October 15, at 8 PM. "Travel through time and space with Dr. Who, visit Hogwarts with Harry Potter, explore the Twelve Colonies with Battlestar Galactica, ride on the USS Enterprise with Star Trek, and roam Middle Earth with Lord of the Rings." The performance takes place at the 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity in University City, MO. For more information: www.bandtogetherstl.com.

The Chamber Project St. Louis
The Chamber Project St. Louis presents Essence on Tuesday, October 11, at 7:30 PM. "Essence: We ask in this program, what are the aspects of a homeland defining its true impact on you, the individual? This program will feature our first commission of the season by Adam Maness, inspired by St. Louis. With Ligeti, we will hear a composer released from the constraints of communism finally free to express the rhythm of his homeland. Bartok and Dvorak capture the spirit of their countries in every tune they wrote. The program concludes with the masterwork by the great German composer, Brahms, who's music is the quintessential sound of his time and place." The performance takes place at The Vino Gallery, 4701 McPherson in the Central West End. For more information: www.chamberprojectstl.org.

Sangeetha presents a vocal concert of North Indian Classical Music by Pandit Nagraj Havaldar accompanied by Kedarnath Havaldar on tabla and Sameer Havaldar on harmonium on Saturday, October 15, at 7 p.m. " Accomplished singer, composer and teacher, Dr. Nagaraj Rao Havaldar of Kirana Gharana, is a disciple Pandit Madhava Gudi. He has a subtle understanding of a scholar and the finesse of an aesthete. Gifted with a voice that traverses three octaves, his music has a powerful emotional and intellectual appeal. Dr. Havaldar has performed across India, at festivals such as the Hampi Utsav (Karnataka), Sankat Mochan Sangeet Samaroh (Benaras), Salt Lake Music Festival (Kolkata) etc. He has toured the U.S. and the U.K. extensively." The concert takes place at the Midwest Music Conservatory, 15977 Clayton Road in Ballwin, MO. For more information: sangeetha.org.

Hannu Lintu conducts the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, with cello soloist Alban Gerhardt, on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. October 14 - 16. "The Guardian of London declares that Alban Gerhardt is 'one of the finest cellists around-expressive and infinitely classy.' Gerhardt performs Dvorák's lyrical Cello Concerto-a work beloved for its memorable melodies and moments of tranquility. You will be transported to a world of tricks and mischief through Stravinsky's Petrushka, a colorful work bringing to life the antics of a magical puppet." The concerts take place at Powell Symphony Hall, 718 North Grand in Grand Center. For more information: stlsymphony.org.

The University City Symphony
The University City Symphony Orchestra presents A Taste of Italy on Sunday, October 16, at 3 p.m. "The UCSO proudly presents the 2016-2017 Season: The Compleat Cultural Tourist. The concert “Taste of Italy” is the first in a series that will focus on several different world cultures. The program will celebrate the music of Italy, spotlighting the music of Gioachino Rossini, Ottorino Respighi, and Niccolò Paganini. The opening concert will also feature University City resident and former St. Louis Symphony musician, Manuel Ramos, in his return as soloist with the UCSO." The performance takes place at the 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity in University City. For more information: ucso.org.

The Washington University Department of Music presents musicians from the Missouri Chamber Music Festival on Monday, October 10, at 7:30 p.m. "This program is a fresh take on heritage works for piano and strings by Mozart and Schubert." The performance takes place in the Goldberg Formal Lounge at the Danforth University Center on the Washington University campus. For more information: music.wustl.edu.