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Chamber Project St. Louis presents RESILIENT
RESILIENT Recovery, reflection and failing well
Complimentary drinks with tickets.
Our first partnership with projects+gallery in the Central West End!
Often, the lens we use to hear music changes with the passage of time. Despite early popularity, Mendelssohn was met with anti-semitism and denigration of his work. Though he was not regarded as a success during his lifetime, his work is now treasured for its creative originality. Growing up in the American South, Florence Price fought hard for her success in a country divided by race and deeply ingrained gender roles. Nearly 20 years after the heartbreaking tragedy of 9/11, Cindy McTee's Adagio provides us with a chance to respond, contemplate, and heal.
Cindy McTee, Adagio Florence Price, Five Folk Songs Felix Mendelssohn, String Quintet No 2
Kyle Lombard, violin Jane Price, violin Amy Greenhalgh, viola Laura Reycraft, viola Valentina Takova, cello
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4733 McPherson Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63108
United States
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