It’s the season of giving and the classical musicians and vocalists of St. Louis are certainly doing plenty of that, with a panoply of programs scheduled for the holiday season.
Updated: 1:30 PM CST March 10, 2021
ST. LOUIS In what’s sure to be music to audiences’ ears, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra announced it will resume live, socially distanced concerts at Powell Hall for the spring season, March 26-May 15.
Tickets for live, in-person concerts are now on sale to the public, the SLSO and Music Director Stéphane Denève announced Tuesday. Capacity will be limited to 300 people at live concerts. Each show will be about an hour and without intermission.
The spring 2021 live events will consist of eight weeks of performances at Powell Hall, led by Denève, conductor laureate Leonard Slatkin and SLSO assistant conductor Stephanie Childress, who begins her tenure as music director of the St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra.