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REVIEW: “Love Notes” Concert

Chamber Music Society Shows Love for Valentine’s Day: Review by Chris King for the St Louis American The Chamber Music Society of St Louis concluded its Valentine’s Day program with Brahms’ Piano Quartet No 1 in G Minor. Photo by Chris King The Chamber Music Society of St. Louis presented a program of romantic music in honor of Valentine’s Day on Monday, February 16 at 560 Music Center. While I don’t see any good reason why love and romance should be singled out for one particular day, I will embrace any opportunity to listen to gifted musicians explore the human heart. The program opened with two student musicians who played with many of the qualities of young love. Andrew Su was accompanied by Elizabeth Carroll on the first movement of Johannes Brahms’ Cello Sonata No. 1 in E minor. They played with simplicity, earnestness and an impressive mutual responsiveness. Let’s hear it for young love and young musicians getting a chance to perform on the concert stage. From there, Executive and Artistic Director Marc Gordon left the duet mode (that one might have expected to dominate a program dedicated to romantic love) for a solo piano piece by Franz Liszt, performed by Brian Woods, which just goes to show that someone other than Peter Henderson can land a piano gig in this town. Woods’ performance of Liebestraum No. 3 in A-flat major made me think of William Wordsworth’s definition of poetry, “emotion recollected in tranquility,” though, in this case, I would say emotion recollected in tranquility with virtuosity. Woods was than joined on violin by Xiaoxiao Qiang for a mashup of a meditation by Jules Massenet with a melody by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. I recollected the earnestness of the two student musicians playing together as these more seasoned artists presented a showcase in partnership, in one musician being there for another. Thanks to the emotional registers of the Tchaikovsky and the exquisitely resourceful performances, this was a love song that did not shy away from loss. Love showed through as fragile, as tenuous, yet resilient, enduring. Next Qiang left the stage, leaving an open seat for Bjørn Ranheim on cello for the final duet of the program. Woods and Ranheim performed “The Swan” from Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens. Ranheim – who has really shown on a number of St. Louis Symphony Orchestra side projects at the Pulitzer and the Sheldon – was transported by this melody. The piece ended almost as soon as it began, though, coming in at under three minutes. I was left thinking that I don’t want love to be so fleeting. The first half of the program concluded with more Tchaikovsky and the first quartet, a string quartet where Qiang and Ranheim were joined by Ann Fink on violin and Susan Gordon on viola. They performed one movement from Tchaikovsky’s String Quartet No. 1. I felt the elemental nature of chamber music, especially a string quartet, hearing those four instruments each with four strings. I heard the musical equivalent of a carefully picked bouquet. This program was beginning to sound like yearning’s greatest hits. The second half of the program was given over entirely to Brahms’ Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, which is now my favorite piece of classical music, thanks to the SLSO performance of it at Live at the Sheldon on February 5. It says something about St. Louis as a classical music town that one could hear this exquisite piece of music performed beautifully twice in the same month by two different ensembles. For the Chamber Music Society’s program, Woods’ piano was joined by Ranheim on cello, Gordon on Viola and Fink on violin. Brahms really put love to the test, writing frenetic string lines. Ranheim bowed his cello with wide sweeps of his bow arm and shook his head back and forth as if to restrain emotion. Roles evolved throughout the performance and the emotive center shifted continually, which seems true to love. For all the slashing strings and striding piano, there also were moments of quiet, when the piano spoke simply and the strings responded simply. The music and musicians hit lows, even little meltdowns, then had to work their way back. Brahms knew that love is a perpetual exercise in conflict resolution. The musicians kept coming back to ensemble episodes working over persistent themes, like running gags or a common understanding in a long partnership. They performed dynamic in unison, even off-kilter, with a partnership in play that characterizes the most satisfying relationships. The final movement radiated the spirit of the dance, love as both festive and physical.  Brahms and this ace quartet performed perhaps most fitting tribute to love in its physical forms in that they achieved so many climaxes before they finished together in collective ensemble play.

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“Love Notes”

Marjorie Johnson, Concert Sponsor Our signature Valentine’s Lovefest program returns: music inspired by love and romance. Liszt- Liebestraum No. 3 in A-Flat Major, S. 541/3 Massenet- Meditation from Thais for Violin and Piano Tchaikovsky– Mélodie in E-flat major, Op. 42 No. 3 (“Souvenir d’un lieu cher”) Saint-Saens- “The Swan” from Carnival of the Animals Tchaikovsky- Andante Cantabile from String Quartet #1Op. 11 in D Major Brahms- Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25 VIEW PROGRAM BOOKLET To print, adjust your printer settings to double sided, landscape, printed on the short edge.

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CABARET SEATING CONTINUES! Drinks available pre-concert, during intermission and post-concert. Performances are in the Pillsbury Theatre at 560 Music Center unless otherwise notated. September 22 “Masters of Vienna” Experience the timeless brilliance of Vienna’s musical heritage October 13 “French Impressions: A Tale of Two Cities” A musical journey connecting Sister Cities St. Louis and Lyon. October 27 “Tapas Musicali” *program change* A taste of Italy’s musical flavors. November 17 “Echos of Germany” Celebrating St. Louis/Stuttgart Sister Cities. December 1 “December Special Blend” *program change* We continue our partnership with St. Louis Classical Guitar, featuring Mark Aikin. December 15 ”Silent is Golden” (Hi-Pointe Theatre) Double-feature silent films on the big screen as we perform the music live. January 26 “Unfinished Business” Unfinished, yet the music continues to resonate. February 16 “Love Notes” Our signature Valentine’s Lovefest program returns: music inspired by love and romance. March 9 “An Evening With Nicholas McGegan” (E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall) The St. Louis favorite graces our stage for another enchanting night of music. March 30 “Swing Into Spring” Shake off winter blues with jazz piano duo Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi. April 20 “Gypsy Spirit” *program change* Composers inspired by the passion of Romani music. May 4 “May the 4th Be With You” All things 4 on the 4th of May. Subscribe to PACKAGE A Includes 1 seat to all 12 concert dates. Subscribe to PACKAGE B Includes 1 seat to 6 different concerts of your choice. A few notes about subscribing: Download and print our 2025-26 Subscription Order Form to send via USPS with a check or credit card. Parking is available on the street around the 560 Music Center, and a FREE parking garage is located just southeast of the building, with access on Washington Avenue. Handicapped parking is available in the circle drive at the 560 Music Center entrance. Refer to our Table Seating Diagram for table numbers and locations in the Pillsbury Theatre. Print out our 2025-26 Announcing Form for Dates, Titles, and Locations of each concert. Call for tickets: 314-941-6309.

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Michael F. Neidorff Chamber Concert Series Chamber Music Society of St. Louis begins our 17th Season in September with “Masters of Vienna” featuring one of Beethoven’s most celebrated compositions and an audience favorite waltz from Johann Strauss Jr. More highlights this coming year will include three unforgettable concerts celebrating three St. Louis Sister Cities relationships…Lyon France, Bologna Italy and Stuttgart Germany. We continue our partnership traditions with St. Louis Ballet, St. Louis Classical Guitar and Cinema St. Louis. And, speaking of traditions, perennial St. Louis favorite Nicholas McGegan returns for his annual visit to lead CMSSL musicians and jazz piano duo Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi return for their yearly dazzling performance to help us “Swing Into Spring”. Other performances include “Unfinished Business” exploring masterpieces left incomplete, “Love Notes” to recognize Valentine’s Day, the passion and excitement of “Gypsy Spirit” and some fun with the number 4 on the 4th of May with  “May the 4th Be With You”. Information about all of our 2025-26 Season programs and purchasing tickets can be found below. Calendar of Concerts Choose Your Concert With support from Regional Arts Commission Financial Assistance for this project has been provided by We are grateful to Ed & H Pillsbury Foundation for their support of our Pillsbury Cookie Concert Series.

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