2014 Season Press Release - Missouri Chamber Music Festival
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2014 Season Press Release - Missouri Chamber Music Festival
Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM) News Release 211 South Elm Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119 mochambermusic.org | facebook.com/mochambermusic | twitter.com/MOCMFestival Contact: Jennifer Lin, 916.599.4837, [email protected]; Scott Andrews, 314.882.0053, [email protected] Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM), JUNE 18-22, 2014 expands season to the Sheldon. (St. Louis, MO, 4/15/14) The Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM) presents its fourth season of concerts in St. Louis, June 18, 19, 21, and 22, 2014. MOCM’s 2014 Season expands to include Souvenir at the Sheldon at the Sheldon Concert Hall June 22 at 2 PM. MOCM features exciting, worldrenowned musicians from around the country and St. Louis. Single Tickets are $10 to $25, four-concert Festival Passes are $65 and can be purchased in advance by calling 314.882.0053 starting April 18, 2014. Single Tickets may also be purchased online at mochambermusic.org and at the door the evening of the performance. Single ticketing outlets for Souvenir at the Sheldon (June 22) include sheldonconcerthall.org, metrotix.com, in person at the Fox Theatre Box Office or any MetroTix location. For more information, visit mochambermusic.org, call 314.882.0053, or facebook.com/mochambermusic. CONCERTS: MOCM Morning Music Wednesday, June 18, 2014 at 10:30 am First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, 10 West Lockwood Avenue Shostakovich: Five Pieces for Two Violins and Piano (arr. Atovmian) Augusta Read Thomas: Dream Catcher for solo violin Prokofieff: Sonata in D Major, Op.94a for violin and piano Augusta Read Thomas wrote her solo violin work Dream Catcher for Maria Schleuning to “celebrate Maria’s sublime talents and musicality”. Maria Schleuning and Angie Smart, violins, join pianist Hugh Hinton in works by Shostakovich and Prokofieff. The concert is approximately one hour with no intermission. General admission tickets are $10. *** MORE *** MOCM 2014PAGE 2 “A Light in Sound” Thursday, June 19, 2014 at 5 PM pre-concert Harp Encounter with Allegra Lilly at 4:30 PM First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, 10 West Lockwood Avenue Mozart: Flute Quartet No. 1 in D Major, K. 285 Villa Lobos: Choros No. 2 for Flute and Clarinet Augusta Read Thomas: ...a circle around the sun..., for piano trio & Moon Jig for violin, cello and piano Ravel: Introduction and Allegro for Harp, Flute, Clarinet and String Quartet The Calyx Piano Trio, Allegra Lilly, harp, Mark Sparks, flute, MOCM Festival Director Scott Andrews, clarinet, Catherine French, Jooyeon Kong, violins, Joanna Mendoza, viola, Jennifer Lucht cello. “A Light in Sound” celebrates the art of the harp, the joy of the flute and the composers who write with crystalline clarity. The concert is approximately one hour with no intermission. Pre-concert “Harp Encounter” begins at 4:30 PM with Saint Louis Symphony Principal Harpist, Allegra Lilly. included in general admission ticket of $20. Fairy Tale Saturday June 21, 2014 7 PM First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, 10 West Lockwood Avenue Schumann: Fairy Tales for Clarinet, Viola and Piano, Op. 132 Ravel: Mother Goose for Piano 4-Hands Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 3, in C Minor, Op. 60. Schumann, Ravel and Brahms connect, in musical terms, the innocence, romanticism and passion of the Fairy Tale. This concert features musicians Scott Andrews, clarinet Maria Schleuning, violin, Kurt Baldwin, cello, Amadi Azikiwe, viola, and Nina Ferrigno, Hugh Hinton, pianos. The concert is approximately one hour and 30 minutes with a brief intermission. General admission tickets are $25. *** MORE *** MOCM 2014 PAGE 3 Souvenir at the Sheldon Sunday June 22, 2014 2 PM Sheldon Concert Hall Shostakovich: Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op. 57 Tchaikovsky: String Sextet in D Minor “Souvenir de Florence”, Op. 70 Ease, graciousness and popularity characterize the compositions on MOCM’s final concert of the festival. The acoustic gem of St. Louis, the Sheldon Concert Hall, is the perfect place to hear these Russian masters performed dynamically by MOCM Festival artists: Helen Kim, Catherine French, violins, Shannon Farrell Williams, Amadi Azikiwe, violas, Jennifer Lucht, Bjorn Ranheim, cellos, Nina Ferrigno, piano. The concert is approximately one hour and 30 minutes with a brief intermission. General admission tickets are $25. *** DIRECTOR COMMENTS: Since the successful inaugural season in 2011, MOCM has been growing and flourishing. “It's definitely exceeded our expectations—not only the music and musicians, which have been unbelievable, but also the way that the festival has been received in Webster Groves and across St. Louis in general,” says Nina Ferrigno, co-director of MOCM. “This warm reception to our programming and musicians has made it possible for us to expand our 2014 season to include a fourth concert at the Sheldon Concert Hall.” Co-director Scott Andrews adds, “We're doing something you can't find anywhere else in St. Louis. We're introducing our audiences to acclaimed international musicians performing with our own locally based classical artists in collaborative concerts that are truly unmatched in substance and quality. We continue to focus our efforts on presenting the best musicians around in a uniquely friendly atmosphere. We are looking forward to our first ‘coffee concert’, MOCM Morning Music, to kick off our concerts in that fun MOCM way our audiences have grown accustomed to”. *** MORE *** MOCM 2014 PAGE 4 OTHER MOCM PROGRAMS: PRO-AM In addition to the Festival concerts, MOCM runs the ProAm Intensive for adult amateur musicians at the Community Music School of Webster University, June 5-8. Mr. Andrews says, “We’re very excited about this year’s ProAm workshop. It continues to grow in popularity—we’ve doubled our enrollment and increased our staff size for the event in the course of three short years.” Ms. Ferrigno comments, “The ProAm Intensive helps foster and expand the sense of community among lovers of classical chamber music throughout the area, but it also builds the reputation of St. Louis as a musical destination. We have had participants from Ohio, Minnesota, Kansas City, Chicago, Iowa City, Virginia and North Carolina.” Mr. Andrews says, “This program has offered many rewards to all involved: exposure to wonderful music, honing instrumental skills, and building a network of like-minded music lovers. But with the average age of our participants being over 55, it is the sense of life-long learning that inspires us the most!” ABOUT MOCM: The Missouri Chamber Music Festival has been generously sponsored by the Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation, the Arts and Education Council, the Regional Arts Commission, The Whitaker Foundation, Chamber Music America, ACMP, the Adult Chamber Music Network, and the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency, and individual donors. The Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM) was formed in June 2010 by Scott Andrews, principal clarinetist of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and pianist Nina Ferrigno, to educate, cultivate, promote, foster, sponsor, develop, and encourage understanding of and public interest in classical chamber music. MOCM brings nationally recognized professional musicians to St. Louis, MO to perform a series of chamber music concerts in collaboration with local artists during an annual Festival each June. Diverse programming including new and commissioned works are a defining attribute of the Festival illuminating the fine art of the small ensemble genre. ###