
On December 10, The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and St. Louis Blues will partner for a special night of hockey and music at Scottrade Center. The Blues will face the Buffalo Sabres, and members of the SLSO will perform two pieces of music.
Led by director Amy Kaiser, more than 50 members of the St. Louis Symphony Chorus will perform the National Anthem. During the first intermission, SLSO musicians will perform the St. Louis Blues March. The performances are part of an ongoing partnership between the SLSO and Blues.
Tickets for the game are on sale and can be purchased at https://www.nhl.com/blues/tickets.
Founded in 1880 and now in its 138th season, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is the second-oldest orchestra in the country and widely considered one of the world's finest. Under the leadership of Music Director David Robertson, currently in his 13th season, the SLSO strives for artistic excellence, educational impact and community connection while meeting its mission statement: enriching people's lives through the power of music. The SLSO presents a full season of classical programs and Live at Powell Hall concerts and hundreds of free education and community programs each year. Media partners include St. Louis Public Radio, 90.7 -KWMU, which broadcasts the SLSO's Saturday night subscription concerts live and the Nine Network, which regularly features SLSO performances on its Night at the Symphony program. In addition, the SLSO is known for its Grammy Award-winning recordings, appearances at Carnegie Hall, national and international tours, innovative programming, and extensive community engagement initiatives. www.slso.org
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