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FROM SUBLIME TO IRREVERENT

Dear Friends, This weekend, many churches will resonate with the traditional sounds of Easter music emanating from various brass ensembles. Then, Monday brings us to the first day of April and of course, April Fools’ Day where we will shift the musical focus from triumphant to irreverent. Every few years, the calendar favors us with a concert night to highlight the lighter side of composers with whom we are familiar but on a more serious basis. This Monday “A Frivolous First” will offer works by Mozart, Haydn, Strauss (arr. Hasenoehrl), Hindemith, and Shostakovich……but not what we normally expect from them. As usual, beverages will be available for purchase from STL Barkeep in the lobby. Just be sure they don’t pour your drink into a glass with a hole in it. TICKETS Last September, The Chamber lost a treasured and devoted listener, supporter and Board member. If you knew Dr. Robert Packman, you knew his sense of humor rivaled his personal warmth, compassion and skills as a physician. We felt that this April 1 concert was the perfect program to celebrate the life of this wonderful man. So the music on Monday may be frivolous, but our respect and affection for Bob is not. Our Prelude segment Monday will feature the 2023 Rader Young Artist Competition winner, violinist Micky Chyu.  As for the rest of the evening….WHO KNOWS????? Current subscribers should receive renewal information shortly as it was mailed out this week. You can also renew securely online HERE. Renewals and subscriptions will be processed in the order received and every effort will be made to honor requests for table preferences. It is suggested that to you submit your renewals by April 30. After that date, all subscriptions will be available directly through our e-ticketing system. See you Monday for some irreverent fun, Marc

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THE RESULTS ARE IN! All About You Part 4 Program is…

In partnership with Classic 107.3FM. Pillsbury Cookie Concert Ed & H Pillsbury Foundation, Pillsbury Cookie Concert Series Sponsor Gerald and Judith Jehling, Concert Sponsors Not yet on our friends list? Click here to join. The repertoire for this concert is chosen by you, friends of The Chamber and our friends at Classic 107.3, the Voice for the Arts in St. Louis. Our April 22 “All About You Part 4” program is indeed all about your choices for the works to be performed, and is based on the results from the balloting. Stay tuned, and watch for E-Blast announcements! On the Ballot: (vote for one in each category) STRING ENSEMBLE Shostakovich- Two pieces for String Quartet Puccini- Chrysanthemums WINNER! Dvořák- Nocturne for Two Violins, Viola, Cello, and Bass, Op. 40 Albinoni- Sinfonia in G Major for Strings PIANO AND STRING ENSEMBLE WINNER! Beethoven- Piano Quartet #3 in C Major, WoO 36 Haydn- Piano Trio # 39 in G Major “Gypsy” Hob. XV:25 Schubert- Notturno for Piano Trio in E-flat Major, Op. 148 / D.897 Shostakovich- Piano Trio No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 8 MIXED ENSEMBLE WINNER! Mozart – Quintet for Horn and Strings in E Flat Major, K. 407 Copland- Sextet for String Quartet, Clarinet and Piano Debussy- Sonata for Flute, Viola & Harp Saint-Saëns- Fantaisie for Violin and Harp, Op. 124 SOLO PIANO Debussy- Clair de Lune Gershwin- Three Preludes for Piano WINNER! Rachmaninoff- Prelude Op 3 No 2 in C # Minor Schubert- Impromptu #2 in Ab, Op. 142 D935 Click here for tickets to the concert!

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Press Release- CMSSL 2022-23 Season

2022-23 Season,  a New Name for its Concert Series, And a New Performance Home. ST. LOUIS (September 7, 2022) – The Chamber Music Society of St. Louis (CMSSL) is excited to announce a new performance venue and new concert series name along with its 2022-23 Season lineup. Our 2022-23 Season concert venue is the E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall, located in the 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity Avenue, University City, MO 63130. CMSSL performances will be held in the concert hall on Monday evenings. The concert series also has a new name. The series is now called the Michael F. Neidorff Chamber Concert Series. “Chamber Music Society of St. Louis is honored to pay tribute to the long legacy and generosity of Michael F. Neidorff with the naming of our concert series in his memory,” said Marc Gordon, Executive and Artistic director of CMSSL. “There is always an air of excitement when we start a new Season, and this year the anticipation is palpable as we announce not only the season lineup, but also our new performance home and series name.” Pre-season events: FREE CONCERT “St. Louis works” Outdoor Concert at Enterprise Holdings Pavilion in Shaw Park    https://www.chambermusicstl.org/concerts/st-louis-works-free-concert/ Lineup for the Michael F. Neidorff Chamber Concert Series, to be performed in the E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall on Mondays at 7:30 p.m.: On October 3, the season opens with “Some Royal Noise,” a celebration of music by and for the “Crowned Heads.” October 24, CMSSL presents “Without Borders,” a concert featuring music from a variety of countries, and to be performed on United Nations Day. November 7 features Maestro Leonard Slatkin, leading CMSSL musicians in music by Dvorák, Gounod and Stravinsky in “The Winds Blow Back.” Chamber music icons are offered on “Playing Favorites,”  November 28 On December 6, Beethoven’s birthday is celebrated with “Write on Ludwig,” a program of music inked by Beethoven, and including a work by one of his students. “A Visit to Vienna” on January 23 offers music written by composers who called this music capital home. “Lovefest Goes to The Movies” on February 13 with CMSSL’s annual salute to romance through music. The program includes CMSSL musicians playing the music to a screening of the Buster Keaton silent movie One Week. February 20 brings back our musical game show “Guess Who – The Return,” where the audience can win prizes by correctly guessing the composers of the presented works. Renowned British conductor and St. Louis favorite Nicholas McGegan returns to CMSSL for his annual visit on March 6 with a journey “From Baroque to Classical.” The concert features cellist Bjorn Ranheim in Haydn’s C Major Cello Concerto, and includes music by Vivaldi, C.P.E. Bach and a Mozart symphony made famous in a movie. CMSSL string players welcome spring April 24 with “Spring String Fling.” May 8 is “Jazzing Up the Day for Mom” celebrating moms everywhere with a jazzy work about cuisine, and featuring the jazz piano duo of Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi. The season closer on May 22, 2023, is “All About You Again,” a program of repertoire chosen from votes cast by CMSSL and Classic 107.3 listeners. To learn more about the Michael F. Neidorff Chamber Concert Series, visit chambermusicstl.org/concerts. The 2022-23 CMSSL season also holds a number of events featuring students from CMSSL education programs, the fourth year of our Pillsbury Cookie Concert series at the 560 Music Center as well as our education outreach concerts and the 12th year of our Master Class Series. This series of eight classes serves more than 30 St. Louis area schools and is free to students as well as the public to observe. In addition to performances, CMSSL hosts programs to further educate area musicians. The Master Class Series offers students the chance to prepare and perform solo and chamber works, guided by a CMSSL artist. The CMSSL and The Community Music School of Webster University’s Preparatory Program have partnered for the Young Artists Chamber Program, which nurtures the next generation of chamber music ensembles. Both programs are open to St. Louis area students and are free to qualified students. Visit chambermusicstl.org for more information. Chamber Music Society of St. Louis Mission: To present chamber music of the highest quality, support educational activities that encourage more students and adults to appreciate the art form, and nurture exceptional emerging chamber music performers and ensembles.  

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“Special” Collaboration with St. Louis Classical Guitar

Two concerts with special guest Mak Grgi? have been scheduled for Monday and Tuesday evenings, January 20 and 21, 2020. Front row tables available! Call now for best seating: 314-941-6309. We are pleased to announce a collaboration between St. Louis Classical Guitar and Chamber Music Society of St. Louis, presenting two concerts to be performed in the Sheldon Ballroom. Seating is cabaret style, with four to a table. Cash bar. Order by mail- download TICKET ORDER FORM and submit to CMSSL 222 S. Central Ave., Suite 100 St. Louis, MO 63105 Order by phone- call 314-941-6309 during business hours. Order online by clicking on the icon below

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