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Urban Alchemy Concert

Wednesday, January 27 at 7:30pm (doors at 7pm)

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KAGEL (1931-2008)
       …, den 24.xii.1931 (1988-91)
            [Garbled news for baritone and instruments]
Andantino—
Allegro pesante
Allegretto
Alla Marcia
Andante, un poco rubato—
Malinconico, molto rubato
Tempo libero, quasi cadenza; Andante; Allegretto, ma senza misura

  • Ian Greenlaw, baritone
  • Stephen Drury and Nina Ferrigno, piano
  • William James and Thomas Stubbs, percussion
  • Jooyeon Kong, violin
  • Shannon Farrell Williams, viola
  • Sébastien Gingras, cello
  • Erik Harris, bass

David Robertson, conductor

 

LOUIS ANDRIESSEN (b. 1939)
Hoketus (1976)

  • Andrea Kaplan and Jennifer Nitchman, pan flutes
  • Stephen Drury and Nina Ferrigno, pianos
  • Patti Wolf and Vera Parkin, electric pianos
  • William James and Thomas Stubbs, congas
  • Erik Harris and David DeRiso, bass guitars

David Robertson, conductor

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Tickets are $20 for general public; $10 for students.  Purchase by calling 314.534.1700 or visit slso.org.

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Panel: The City as Studio

Thursday, January 28 at 7:30pm (doors open at 7pm)

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Art-based interventions in the community take many forms and can have a powerful impact. How alternative art spaces and creative interventions can empower both individuals and communities will be a focus of the discussion . The panel will highlight some of the initiatives that are taking place in St. Louis and other similar cities.

Panelists include:

  • Christy Gray, Executive Director, Whitaker Foundation, St. Louis, MO
  • Theaster Gates, 2010 Whitney Biennial artist, Chicago, IL
  • Juan William Chávez, Artist & Director, Boots Contemporary Arts Space, St. Louis, MO
  • Mary Jane Jacob, Executive Director of Exhibitions, Sullivan Galleries, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  • Luis Croquer, Director, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit

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This panel discussion is part of the Transformation programming series and is free to attend.

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Above Image:

Gordon Matta-Clark, Bingo, 1974
The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Nina and Gordon Bunshaft Bequest Fund, Nelson A. Rockefeller Bequest Fund, and the Enid A. Haupt Fund,
Installation photography © Francois Robert
Gordon Matta-Clark works © Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York

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