BAROQUE'N, REEDS, AND BOWS Opens at Sheldon Ballroom, 11/27

By: Nov. 21, 2017
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BAROQUE'N, REEDS, AND BOWS Opens at Sheldon Ballroom,  11/27 "Baroque'n Reeds & Bows" opens November 27, 7:30pm. Sheldon Ballroom, 3648 Washington Blvd., Grand Center, 63108. Special BOGO Offer! Purchase tickets to this show and CMSSL will double them!

Renowned British conductor Nicholas McGegan returns November 27 to lead "Baroque'n Reeds & Bows," an entertaining program of Handel, Bach, Vivaldi and more featuring the oboe, harpsichord and strings. McGegan previously taught at Washington University and has also appeared with the St. Louis Symphony. He currently serves as Music Director for San Francisco's Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.

CMSSL offers two performances of each regular season program in the Sheldon Ballroom (3648 Washington Blvd., Grand Center, St. Louis, MO 63108) on Monday and Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) . Subscriptions are on sale now and information is available online or by phone at 314-941-6309. Single tickets will be released August 15, 2017. CMSSL performances are also part of the Concert Pass Collaborative discount program for students.

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.

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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