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Nov. 5, 2022

Get Your GROOVE on with Chamber Project Saint Louis!

Chamber Project Saint Louis wants you to GROOVE : Toe-tapping tunes from around the globe. A spirited and eclectic program of music for flute, clarinet, strings, and keyboards; including a world premiere by Blake Hernton, al...

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Oct. 31, 2022

The Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM)-Celebrating Our 13th Anniv…

Founded by pianist Nina Ferrigno of the Calyx Piano Trio and clarinetist Scott Andrews of the St. Louis Symphony and completely powered by volunteers, the nonprofit Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM) brings the fine art o...

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Oct. 6, 2022

John Ford Coley: Not a Jam Session, Just a Conversation

John Ford Coley is an American singer, guitarist, classically trained pianist, actor, and author. He is most revered as half of the Grammy-nominated duo, England Dan and John Ford Coley. They released the song “I’d Really Lo...

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Sept. 17, 2022

Wine & Jazz Under the Stars

We talked with Kathy Lawton Brown from Classic 107.3 about an upcoming event, Wine & Jazz Under the Stars . Great music, sculpture, food, and friends. Music provided by The Ryan Marquez Quartet. This is Season 5! For more ...

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Sept. 1, 2022

Mr. Blue Sky: A Tribute to Electric Light Orchestra

Mr. Blue Sky creates all the majestic splendor that is the music of the Electric Light Orchestra. There is a focus on the band’s hits from the 70s and 80s, the latest records, and a mix of selective deep cuts; …

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Aug. 9, 2022

Samarpan: The Saga of Indian Freedom Struggle

“ Samarpan ” is an artistic rendition of the Indian freedom struggle against British colonial rule. This dance drama has been conceptualized, written, and directed by American-based artist - Mr. Prasanna Kasthuri, the Artist...

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July 15, 2022

One Step to Chicago-Featuring All Star Jazz Legends

Rivermont Records , a Virginia-based label that specializes in early jazz and ragtime, is proud to announce the premiere release of One Step to Chicago, a 14-track album that features an all-star lineup of jazz music legends....

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May 26, 2022

Classical Cocktails-Raise a Glass to the Voice for the Arts in St. Lo…

Kathy Lawton Brown describes the upcoming event Classical Cocktails and the importance of classical music in our region. Get your tickets now to this exciting event! Join Classic 107.3 for a few hours of pure bliss. Crafted ...

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May 1, 2022

St. Louis Christmas Carols Association: Christmas in July!

Join the St. Louis Christmas Carols Association to sing the national anthem or just come cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals vs. the Dodgers at their " Christmas in July " themed game on July 14! Elizabeth Hogan, Executive Dire...

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Feb. 7, 2022

Encouraging Teen Talent-Taylor Louderman Offers Some Sound Advice

Taylor Louderman is no stranger to theatre, film, and television. Currently starring on The Kenan Show and a 2018 Tony Nominee for Best Actress in a Musical, she will be one of the judges for the 12th Annual St. Louis …

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Dec. 13, 2021

Brian Woods - Pianist: Pushing the Boundary to Keep It Fun and Intere…

American pianist Brian Woods has emerged as a compelling artist of international acclaim. Woods' 2021-2022 season highlights include his solo debuts at the World Chess Hall of Fame and as a featured soloist for the Chamber M...

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Dec. 5, 2021

"Songs for Nobodies" is a Show for Everybody!

Vocalist Debby Lennon and Director Pam Hunt are back together for an encore production of Joanna Murray-Smith's " Songs for Nobodies ." This one-woman powerhouse performance weaves the music of legendary divas Judy Garland, ...

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Oct. 2, 2021

A Dynamic Duo: Seipp/Sheets Trumpet & Organ Duo

Charles Seipp and Randall Sheets are uniquely talented in their own right as musicians. When they perform together, the Seipp/Sheets Trumpet & Organ Duo emerges dynamically to enthrall, entertain, and educate audiences acros...

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Sept. 2, 2021

How the Arts Survive and Blossom Through Stressful Times

Stressful times in history have not hampered the arts but in many cases enhanced the production of literature, music, and art. Chris Mullen, host of Studio 111 gives her thoughts about our current situation and what it means...

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July 12, 2021

Broadway Auditions-It's Not All About Singing, Dancing, & Acting

If you could listen to two veteran professionals in the industry who would give you pointers on how to make your audition better and more effective, would you listen to them? Well, you can! Tony Parise and Steve Neale are …

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