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05.22.2009 3:32 pm

Best bets: The St. Louis Chamber Chorus presents Concert VI: “MacLean and Monteverdi”

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The St. Louis Chamber Chorus presents Concert VI: “MacLean and Monteverdi.” Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, 7316 Balson, University City. 3 p.m. Sunday, May 31. $24 ($10 for students with ID); 636-458-4343.

If you like your entertainment leavened with a…

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05.06.2009 2:44 pm

Kirkwood High School Orchestra to perform at Carnegie Hall

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Take that, Webster Groves: The Kirkwood High School Symphonic Orchestra, under the direction of instrumental music teacher and orchestra director Patrick Jackson, is one of just three high school orchestras selected to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City…

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04.17.2009 12:19 pm

Best bets: Bach Society of St. Louis, 4/26

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The Bach Society of St. Louis in “Jesu, My Joy,” 6:30 p.m. at St. Francis Xavier “College” Roman Catholic Church, 3628 Lindell Boulevard. $20 to $35; 314-652-2224 or www.bachsociety.org.

Society seems to be getting back to basics these days. The Bach…

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04.15.2009 2:45 pm

St. Louis native in “YouTube Symphony Orchestra” tonight

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A St. Louis native, Andrew Chester, was among those selected - by online audition - for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra. Chester studied tuba with Gary Lipsutz of the St. Louis Brass Band, and was a member of the St. Louis…

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01.26.2009 12:15 pm

Best bets: David Robertson, members of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra at the Pulitzer

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The genius of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s collaboration at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts is that it offers an opportunity to hear works that wouldn’t draw a big enough audience to fill a bigger hall, in a setting…

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