Feb 29, 2008 | STLtoday
SLSO, Harth-Bedoya in scintillating dance music
Spanish cuisine offers a mixture of textures and piquant spices, a touch of fire and a splash of dry sherry. via STLtoday
At last: the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra has hired a new principal percussionist. via STLtoday
Red Cedar's 'Latino' helps church celebrate 150th year
“Bjorn Ranheim is one of the best young cellists of his generation”
Red Cedar Chamber Music Performers in Red Cedar Chamber Music's "Latino Meets Iowa" concert include Jan Boland, Bjorn Ranheim and John Dowdall. via The Gazette
Demystifying Messiaen, With a Little Help From the Birds
“Eden from which we will never be expelled”
As the climate for classical music in America adjusts to challenges and opportunities , the role of the music director of a major orchestra is changing as well. via New York Times
REVIEW: Chopin delivered with restraint
With the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in New York for the weekend, music lovers left behind got a nice valentine from Powell Symphony Hall on Thursday night. via STLtoday
Robertson and SLSO in a second triumphant Carnegie Hall concert
“A lot of orchestras come through Carnegie”
On Saturday night at Carnegie Hall, David Robertson and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra presented another side of their artistry. via STLtoday