Top Billboard and indie rock sensation Ben Folds is back by popular demand! Don’t miss these fan-favorites as they’re performed live with a symphony orchestra that “doesn’t merely add color, but rather transforms them.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Awadagin Pratt returns for the SLSO premiere of Jessie Montgomery’s Rounds for Piano and String Orchestra. Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony “From the New World,” offers an outsider’s perspective on America.
Presented by the Whitaker Foundation
Kirill Karabits brings a flourish of light and exuberance for his SLSO debut. Alberto Ginastera’s Harp Concerto casts the SLSO’s Allegra Lilly as mystic, virtuoso, and dancer. Sergei Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5 was written during wartime, but leaves us optimistic for humanity’s future.
Presented by the Thomas A. Kooyumjian Family Foundation
After 27 years of leading the St. Louis Symphony Chorus, Amy Kaiser leaves a deep legacy of meticulous musicianship and lasting relationships.
SLSO members aren't just extraordinary musicians. They are friends, teachers, parents, and siblings with a multitude of interests and talents. Get to know the musicians with this video playlist and explore our other videos on YouTube.
Join your SLSO for the kickoff of the National Endowment of the Arts Big Read-St. Louis! Musicians of the SLSO will perform a family-friendly program during the fun, free opening event at Grace Bible Church in Florissant.
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The SLSO and St. Louis Public Radio bring you broadcasts of SLSO concerts on Saturday nights. Tune in at 8:00pm, Saturday, April 2, as guest conductor Bramwell Tovey leads the SLSO in Beethoven's Symphony No. 6, a rebroadcast of a 2018 program.
We are ready to share extraordinary musical experiences with you. Learn about what you can expect in your next visit to historic Powell Hall.