Chamber Project St. Louis opens their twelfth season with a program challenging our senses to go beyond what we can see, with inspiration drawn from architecture specific to St Louis and a melody from the steppes of Uzbekistan. The program begins with a piece by Kristin Kuster exploring the work of architect Tadao Ando. Ando, who designed the Pulitzer Museum in St. Louis, uses the hardest of materials - steel and concrete - but also considers intangibles such as light and wind as they appeal to our senses. Khachaturian synthesizes the rhythms and melodies of his homeland into a sonic looking glass, bringing the listener to a far-away world. Music by Haydn and Gaubert transport us back in time to worlds both familiar and unknown. We conclude this program with a new work by St. Louis composer David Werfelmann. Kristin Kuster, Ando: light against shade Franz Joseph Haydn, Trio No. 2, Op. 100 for flute, violin and cello Aram Khachaturian, Trio for clarinet, violin, and piano David Werfelmann*, Commission - World Premiere Musicians: Jennifer Gartley, flute Dana Hotle, clarinet Jane Price, violin Eli Lara, cello Kelly Karamanov, piano Jeff Barudin, percussion
Videos
Chicken & Biscuits
The Black Rep (1/8 - 1/26) | ||
PICTURES FROM A REVOLUTION
The Marcelle (1/24 - 2/8) | ||
Hadestown (Non-Equity)
Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts (4/7 - 4/9) | ||
Who Killed Aunt Caroline? by Grant Richards
Clayton Community Theatre (3/6 - 3/16) | ||
Pageant Pending
Westport Playhouse (1/22 - 1/22) | ||
The Cher Show (Non-Equity)
Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts (4/24 - 4/24) | ||
Ain't Too Proud
Fox Theatre (5/9 - 5/11) | ||
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