Chamber music Stl

July 2021

Goings On

Dear Friends, Well, our 2020-21 Season ended last month but there is still much going on. — You should be receiving subscription information for the 2021-22 Season in the mail soon. There will be details about the concerts, a subscription form and a return envelope. Our 2021-22 Season programs will be presented in-person and a streaming option will be offered. — You can mail in your order…. OR….. you can subscribe on-line by visiting our website. With consideration for everyone’s safety and comfort, for this season all concerts will be performed in the Sheldon Concert Hall. That allows for socially distanced seating and a larger stage for the musicians. For those that wish to sit together at the concerts, and have made previous arrangements with your parties, please send us an email with specifics. Streamed concert passes will be offered for those who do not wish to attend live performances. — Our partnership with Classic 107.3 – The Chamber At Home-resumes this Thursday June 17. There will be 12 weekly programs of encore performances, which can be heard Thursday evenings at 6 PM with a re-broadcast on Monday mornings at 10 AM. — St. Louis born pianist Brian Woods will be appearing with CMSSL in November. You can catch Brian this summer performing at the World Chess Hall of Fame on Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 7 PM CDT. There are a number of things in the works so stay tuned (couldn’t resist the radio jargon) for more announcements. Until then, Marc Marc Gordon Executive & Artistic Director Chamber Music Society of St. Louis

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2021-22 Press Release for New Season

Chamber Music Society of St. Louis Announces the 2021-22 Season St. Louis, MO (July XX, 2021) —The 13th season of the Chamber Music Society of St. Louis (CMSSL) opens this summer with a return to live performances and a wide variety of programming for all music lovers. “After a season of performing virtual concerts to a hall with no audience, all of us at CMSSL cannot wait to get in front of a live audience again,” states Marc Gordon, CMSSL Executive and Artistic Director. “We are preparing for a number of special events including a free concert in Clayton’s Shaw Park in August with Leonard Slatkin conducting this program of all American music.” CMSSL offers 12 programs this season, along with two special events honoring Maestro Leonard Slatkin. Live performances feature socially distanced seating and are held at The Sheldon Concert Hall (3648 Washington Blvd, St Louis, MO 63108). Virtual presentations will be streamed through the CMMSL website (chambermusicstl.org).  A Virtual Subscription Pass is available, which includes access to all 12 programs streamed via the website for 48 hours one week following each live performance. These can be purchased through the CMMSL website or by phone at 314-941-6309. There will also be 12 weekly programs of encore performances on Classic 107.3 FM, The Voice for the Arts in St. Louis, which can be heard Thursday evenings at 6 p.m with a re-broadcast on Monday mornings at 10 a.m. through Labor Day. The 2021-22 CMSSL offerings include: St. Louis Works. Thursday, August 26, 6 p.m. (rain date Friday, August 27), Shaw Park, Enterprise Holdings Pavilion (S. Brentwood Blvd & Forsyth Blvd, Clayton, MO 63105). The program will feature a chamber group conducted by Maestro Leonard Slatkin. An Evening with Leonard Slatkin. Monday, September 13, VIP Reception and book signing, 5:30 p.m; discussion and concert, 7p.m., St. Louis County Headquarters (1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis,MO, 63131). This event, a collaboration with the St. Louis County Library Foundation, celebrates the release of Slatkin’s third book, “Classical Crossroads: The Path Forward for Music in the 21st Century”, which will be released the week of September 13 Water Music. Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12, 7:30p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, October 19, 9 a.m. Works featured include Handel’s Water Music Suite #3 in G Major; Liszt’s “Les jeux d’eau a la Villa d’Este”; Chopin’s “Prelude #15 in Db Major, Op. 28 ‘Raindrop’”;  Scott Joplin’s “The Cascades”; “Beach” by The Still Waters; Debussy’s “En bateau”; and Schubert’s “Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667 ‘Trout’”. Frightfest, Revenge. Monday, October 25 and Tuesday, October 26, 7:30p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, November 2, 9 a.m. Enjoy chamber music from the dark side, including Tartini’s “Sonata in G Minor ‘Devil’s Trill’”; and Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition (Gnomus, Il Vecchio Castello, Catacombe, Cum Mortuis in Lingua Mortua, Baba-Yaga,” and The Great Gate of Kiev).” To acknowledge Halloween, there will also be a screening of “Haunted House,” a silent movie starring film great Buster Keaton with music performed live by CMSSL musicians, along with some fun music from the dark side.The program features conductor Andrew Greene and drummer Joey Antico. Fantastic Classics. Monday, November 23 and Tuesday, November 24, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, November 30, 9 a.m. Hometown concert pianist Brian Woods returns to perform Beethoven’s “Sonata in F Minor, Op. 57 ‘Appassionata’”; Haydn’s” String Trio in G Major Op. 53 #1”; and Brahms Piano Quartet in G Minor Op. 25″. Baroque Masters. Monday, November 29, and Tuesday, November 30, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, December 7, 9 a.m. St. Louis favorite Nicholas McGegan returns to conduct some of the genre’s defining works, including J. S. Bach’s “Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C Major, BWV 1066”; Vivaldi’s “Piccolo Concerto in C Major, RV 443” and “Concerto for Two Violins in C Major, RV 505”; Telemann’s “Overture in D Major for two oboes, two horns and strings”; Salieri’s “Sinfonia Veneziana”;  Albinoni- Sonata à 5 in C Major, Op. 2, No. 3”; and Telemann’s “Ouverture à 5 in F Major, TWV 44:8”. Holiday Hoopla. Monday, December 20 and Tuesday, December 21, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, December 28, 9 a.m. A seasonal music celebration with performances of Torelli’s “Concerto à quatro in forma di Pastorale per il Santissimo Natale”; Gaetano Maria Schiassi’s “Symphony in D Major”; Manfredini’s “Concerto Grosso in Pastorale (Christmas), Op. 3, No. 12”; Vaughan Williams’ “Fantasia on Greensleeves”; Bloch’s “Suite #1 for Solo Cello (4th mvt – Allegro)”; Molter’s Concerto Pastorale”; and Handel’s “Overture, from Judas Maccabeus.” Salzburg Celebration. Monday, January 31, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, February 8, 9 a.m. The CMSSL’s annual birthday tribute to Mozart. Lovefest Is Forever. Monday, February 14, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, February 22, 9 a.m.. Feel the love with a performance by renowned jazz piano duo Stephanie Trick and Paulo Alderighi. Suites, Spirituals and Dances. Monday, February 28, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, March 8, 9 a.m. Listeners will enjoy a program celebrating African American composers. Guess Who? Monday, March 28 and Tuesday, March 29, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Wednesday, April 6, 9 a.m.  A musical gameshow. The Winds Blow Back. Monday, April 4 and Tuesday, April 5, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, April 12, 9 a.m. A spotlight on works featuring woodwinds. It’s Still All About You.  Monday, April 25 and Tuesday, April 26, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, May 3, 9 a.m. A sequel to last year’s All About You concert where the program is voted on by our patrons, in a partnership with Classic 107.3 FM. A Tale of Two Suites.   Monday, May 9 and Tuesday, May 10, 7:30 p.m., Sheldon Concert Hall. Virtual concert Tuesday, May 19, 9 a.m. A program including works about kitchen utensils, a fiddle and other tales. For the 2021-22 Season, CMSSL will perform concerts in the Sheldon Concert

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FREE Outdoor Concert at Shaw Park September 2

Our “St Louis Works” concert has been rescheduled for Thursday, September 2nd, 6:00pm at the Enterprise Holdings Pavilion in Shaw Park. This FREE program is a ‘thank you’ from CMSSL to the entire St. Louis community for its support over the past year. Ariel Premium Supply is presenting this one-hour performance, led by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Conductor Laureate Leonard Slatkin. Ives- Variations on America (arr. McCall) Holst- St. Paul’s Suite Copland- Appalachian Spring Ariel Premium Supply, Presenter Classic 107.3 FM Media Sponsor Supported by The City of Clayton Bond Architects Steinway Piano Gallery of St. Louis Enterprise Bank & Trust  

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Book Release Collaboration Event Announced

September 13, 2021 5:30 VIP Reception and Book Signing; 7:00 Discussion and Concert Event. A Collaboration with St. Louis County Library Foundation and Chamber Music Society of St. Louis. The event will be held at the St. Louis County Library Headquarters located at 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd. Watch Video Trailer: Read more here, and to purchase tickets: Watch 30″ video of Leonard Slatkin conducting Ives “Variations on America” Read more from Gazelle Magazine:   Co-Chaired by Gerry and Judy Jehling, sponsorship to the event includes 5:30pm Private VIP Reception Hosted by Jim and Mary Forsyth. Sponsor and VIP Ticket holders have an opportunity to meet the Maestro and have your book autographed 7:00pm Public Book Discussion and Concert Discussion of “Classical Crossroads: The Path Forward for Music in the 21st Century” in conversation with John Clare, Classic 107.3 CEO/GM Live performance of Leroy Anderson– “The Typewriter” (arr. Woehr) Pre-recorded video performance of Charles Ives– “Variations on America” (arr. McCall) Live performance by Chamber Music Society of St. Louis, including works by Gershwin and Haydn Sponsor Levels: MAESTRO SPONSOR $10,000 4 Tickets to VIP Reception and Concert Event 4 Autographed copies of “Classical Crossroads” Logo on Foundation/Chamber websites, electronic media and ticket platform Premium VIP Gift Bag 4 Seats to CMSSL Opening 2021-22 Concert “Water Music” ENCORE SPONSOR $5,000 2 Tickets to VIP Reception and Concert Event 2 Autographed copies of “Classical Crossroads” Logo on Foundation/Chamber websites, electronic media and ticket platform Premium VIP Gift Bag 2 Seats to CMSSL Opening 2021-22 Concert “Water Music” SIGNATURE SPONSOR $2,500 1 Ticket to VIP Reception and Concert Event 1 Autographed copy of “Classical Crossroads” Logo on Foundation/Chamber websites, electronic media and ticket platform Premium VIP Gift Bag VIP TICKET PACKAGE $150.00/person Invitation to VIP Reception and Concert Event 1 Autographed copy of “Classical Crossroads” Discussion and Concert Only Tickets available for the 7:00pm Public Book Discussion and Concert. Tickets are $45 or $75 for 2 seats. To purchase tickets, go to EventBrite and ORDER HERE  

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Don’t Forget

Hi Everyone, Don’t forget to check out the 2021-22 Concert Series and get your subscription renewals in. You can accomplish this online HERE or call 314-941-6309 to order over the phone or submit the FORM by mail. A reminder that the rebroadcast of last Thursday’s  concert in The Chamber At Home series on Classic 107.3  is Monday morning at 10 AM. The program features music by Mozart, Saint-Saëns and Schumann. Musicians performing are violinist Kristin Ahlstrom and harpist Megan Stout on the Saint-Saëns, violinist Helen Kim, violist Susan Gordon and cellist Alvin McCall play the Mozart with some English horn player named Marc Gordon. The development of CMSSL necessitated that guy to trade his instruments for a computer to keep up with that growth. However, this concert is an encore performance from 2013 when he still remembered the fingerings. To conclude the program, pianist Patti Wolf joins the strings for the Schumann’s monumental Eb Piano Quintet. Thinking about our collective efforts to avoid the contagious virus, how about this? Albert Einstein said “Creativity is contagious, pass it on.” “See” you on the radio, Marc Marc Gordon Executive & Artistic Director Chamber Music Society of St. Louis

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