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Nov. 2, 2023

Chamber Music Isn't a Trivial Thing But Does Inspire a Trivia Night

Nina Ferrigno, one of the founders of The Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM) talks about the upcoming season (Season 14 in 2024) and Trivia Night on November 10 entitled “Game Changers” which will feature categories inspired by some favorite board games! Tickets are $25 per person or $200 for a table of eight. Bring your own refreshments; bottled water is provided. Click this link to secure your space.

MOCM invites nationally recognized professional musicians to historic Webster Groves, Missouri, and St. Louis venues to perform a series of chamber music concerts each June. Diverse programming, including new and commissioned works, is a defining attribute of the festival. Adult instrumentalists are also encouraged to attend the Adult Chamber Music Intensive.

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Nina Ferrigno

MOCM Founder/Artistic Director/Executive Director/Pianist, Calyx Piano Trio

Nina is a founding member of the Boston-based Calyx Piano Trio, which excites audiences throughout the United States with expressive ensemble playing and brilliant virtuosity. She has been a featured soloist with ensembles like the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP).

Recent orchestral keyboard appearances include those with the Chicago Symphony and St. Louis Symphony. Her festival appearances include those at Tanglewood with members of the Boston Symphony, Banff, Norfolk, and the Skaneateles Festival. She also appears regularly at the Carolina Chamber Music Festival and Missouri Chamber Music Festival, where the Calyx Piano Trio holds residencies.

Nina graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music, where she received degrees with distinction. She is especially committed to bringing classical music to new audiences and expanding the repertoire by working with organizations, including Chamber Music America and the Barlow Foundation, to commission and perform new works in various settings.