Chamber Project St. Louis presents "American Renegade," featuring Nicole Aldrich
Tickets available August 1.
Tickets:
$15 general admission in advance
$20 general admission at the door
$5 students
Free for Wash U students with ID
The ever popular Chamber Project St. Louis will return to present a concert called "American Renegade." In addition to Copland's incredible Appalachian Spring conducted by Wash U's Nicole Aldrich, Chamber Project will perform Jennifer Higdon's Zango Bandango. Also on the program is a work by Bryce Dessner (Golden Globe Nominee for his score for the Revenant and Grammy award-nominated guitarist for the band The National) by the title, Murder Ballades. This is a not-to-be missed concert featuring some daring and brilliant American composers.
Program:
"American Renegade"
Jennifer Higdon (b. 1962) Zango Bandango
Bryce Dessner (b. 1976) Murder Ballades
intermission
Aaron Copland (1900-1990) Appalachian Spring
Nicole Aldrich, conductor
Chamber Project Saint Louis embraces the communicative and collaborative nature of chamber music to create interactive performances reflecting a 21st-century audience, and creates partnerships with both traditional and non-traditional venues, all types of artists, institutions, and the community.
Supported by the Regional Arts Commission and the Missouri Arts Council.