• From the Archives: Ken Page

    From the Archives: Ken Page

    Hear from Ken Page, who played Doc in West Side Story in 2023, about his history with The Muny. He shared why he thought this show is more relevant than ever, why he revisited the role of Doc, and more. Classic 107.3 · West Side Story – Ken Page

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  • Cheers to Eighty Years! Celebrating Leonard Slatkin

    Cheers to Eighty Years! Celebrating Leonard Slatkin

    Maestro Leonard Slatkin marked 80 years on September 1st and celebrated with Classic 107.3 listeners! Most exciting of all, Leonard joined us live in our studio with Tom Sudholt, sharing reminiscences while answering YOUR questions and hearing YOUR birthday messages on the air. We are thrilled you could join the conversation. Photo ©Cindy McTee #leonardslatkin #slatkinshuffle #classic1073 

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  • A Perfect Tin – Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis 2024

    A Perfect Tin – Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis 2024

    Carrie Houk, Executive Artistic Director of Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis, gives listeners an overview of what to expect at this year’s festival, which runs August 8-18. Events include a production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Grandel; Life Upon the Wicked Stage at the Curtain Call Lounge, a walking tour of…

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  • Making Mimi at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis

    Making Mimi at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis

    Soprano Katerina Burton talks about debuting the role of Mimi in the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis production of La bohème (a part that she is thrilled to portray) and discusses how the experience has been more moving than she anticipated. For tickets and more information about the OTSL production, visit opera-stl.org/whats-on/la-boheme/ Classic 107.3 · Making…

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  • Michael Utoff Talks Spring To Dance Festival 2024

    Michael Utoff Talks Spring To Dance Festival 2024

    Michael Utoff, Artistic Director of Dance St. Louis, talks about the 16th annual Spring to Dance Festival on May 24 and 25, featuring a wide variety of companies and more than 75 dancers from around the country. Find out more and purchase tickets at www.dancestlouis.org/spring-to-dance-festival-2024 Classic 107.3 · Michael Utoff Talks Spring To Dance Festival 2024

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  • A Celebration of Humanity with the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus

    A Celebration of Humanity with the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus

    Philip Barnes, Artistic Director of the St. Louis Chamber Chorus, talks about the final concert of the season: Nations United. The performance, which takes place on Sunday, May 26 at 3pm at John Burroughs School, features a rarely heard work by Benjamin Britten as well as music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Sydney Guillaume, and others…

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  • Singing Sondheim at Blue Strawberry

    Singing Sondheim at Blue Strawberry

    Broadway star Melissa Errico talks about making her debut in St. Louis with the music of Stephen Sondheim… one of her dear friends and mentors. Her new album, “Sondheim in the City” is out now, and she’ll be performing at Blue Strawberry on April 26 and 27. For more information and tickets, visit https://bluestrawberrystl.com Classic…

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  • Making Dreams Come True at the Juggling Ball

    Making Dreams Come True at the Juggling Ball

    Executive and Artistic Director of Circus Harmony, Jessica Hentoff, talks about the organization’s annual Juggling Ball and the mission of Circus Harmony. For more information and tickets, visit https://circusharmony.org/ Classic 107.3 · Making Dreams Come True at the Juggling Ball

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  • 2024 St. Louis Bach Festival

    2024 St. Louis Bach Festival

    The Bach Society of Saint Louis is calling music lovers near and far, let’s come together and celebrate the extraordinary legacy of J.S. Bach! The 2024 St. Louis Bach Festival unites our community through the universal language of music. No matter your age or background, there’s something for you to enjoy – from the Community…

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  • Great Artists Series: Alex Stefaniak on “Shape-Shifting” Pianist Joyce Yang

    Great Artists Series: Alex Stefaniak on “Shape-Shifting” Pianist Joyce Yang

    Grammy-nominated pianist Joyce Yang performs on March 24 as part of the Washington University Department of Music Great Artists Series. Hear from Associate Professor of Musicology, Alex Stefaniak, who will deliver the pre-concert talk “The Shape-Shifting Pianist: The Art and Virtuosity of the Transcription”, about the role that piano transcription has played in music history…

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