Powell Symphony Hall
Powell Symphony Hall, St. Louis, MO - 11/25/12 This trip to Powell Symphony Hall as does all other trips to Friday morning or Sunday afternoon concerts, begins with a stop by The Worlds Fair Donut Shop - my favorite health food store in St. Louis.
Strength peformed by Menache Live at the Sheldon Concert Hall
American Muslim art exhibition to kick off in St.Louis
The Missouri chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Missouri), will host its third annual Muslim Art Exhibition” in St. Louis, United States of America.
The event will feature over two dozen local Muslim artists and performers as well as the city’s first Modest Muslim Women’s fashion show designed to challenge stereotypes, build understanding, and empower American Muslims to share their stories through arts and fashion.
The exhibition will highlight nearly two dozen local American Muslim artists and performers who will display their art at the Sheldon Concert Hall and discuss how art impacts their faith and identity as American Muslims. A variety of interactive tables will feature everything from Henna Art to Arabic Calligraphy. Guests will be able to purchase art from the local artists. The exhibition is open to the public and is family friendly.
This year’s art exhibition features the first Modest Muslim Women’s Fashion show to showcase modest fashion designs, one of the latest trends in the fashion industry.
Guster - This Could All Be Yours Someday - Live at the Sheldon - St. Louis, MO 4/4/12
Guster performs This Could All Be Yours Someday during their 2012 spring acoustic tour at the Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, MO after a rousing game of Rock Paper Scissors
World Percussion Theatre First Night St Louis 2009 Whip It Show-Me Sound F.O.C.O.U.S. DRUMLINE
World Percussion Theatre First Night St Louis 2009
Whip It at the Sheldon Concert Hall
Show-Me Sound F.O.C.O.U.S. DRUMLINE
The American Musical, America
Rochelle Walker, Zoe Vonder Haar, Ben Nordstrom, John Flack and Larry Pry perform America from West Side Story as part of The American Musical at the Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, MO.
Sandi Haber Gallery Talk, October 5, 2013
The Sheldon Art Galleries presented Sandi Haber Fifield: Between Planting and Picking.
Sandi Haber Fifield provides an overview of her work from the past 30
years and discusses influences that led to Between Planting and
Picking.
Connecticut-based photographer Sandi Haber Fifield photographed
family-owned farms across the United States from 2009 to 2010.
Her lyrical images use the agricultural landscape to create a complex
vocabulary of visual associations that speak equally about the humanity of these places and about artistic self-discovery.
Haber writes: “I’m drawn to the authenticity of small farm life that congregates along the margins in myriad cast-off moments: sunlight on muslin seed bags, wooden crates, plastic mesh, buckets, pots, hoses, a lunar planting calendar, quirky signage. As I made more
and more pictures, the candid beauty and improvised quality I discovered in the unkempt edges of these small farm environments became a focus. I hope it is within the banal details, unsuspecting and unnoticed, that a narrative unfolds, showing the beauty in the randomness and the re-purposing. To me, there is a metaphor in
the unending cycle of growth and harvest for my own image making.”
Sandi Haber Fifield received her MFA from Rochester Institute of Technology. She has widely exhibited her photographs in
galleries throughout the United States and been included in exhibitions at museums such as The Art Institute of Chicago, The
DeCordova Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of
Contemporary Photography, The Oakland Museum, The
Southeast Museum of Photography and The St. Louis Museum. Her work is held in several private and public collections, including The Brooklyn Museum, The George Eastman House, The High Museum, The Library of Congress, The Los Angeles County Museum, The Museum of Modern Art and The New Britain Museum.
In 2009 Charta published Haber Fifield’s first monograph of grids and multiple image installations, Walking through the World. Between Planting and Picking (also Charta), was released in March 2011.
Additionally, Haber Fifield’s work has appeared in Fabrications: Staged, Altered, and Appropriated Photographs (Anne Hoy, Abbeville, 1988), Picturing California (Therese Heyman, Oakland Museum/Chronicle Books, 1989), Defining Eye: Women Photographers of the 20th Century (Olivia Lahs-Gonzales,the Saint Louis Art Museum), The Photography of Invention (Joshua P. Smith,
Merry Foresta (MIT Press) and her recently released monograph, After the Threshold (Kehrer Verlag, 2013, Vicki Goldberg, essayist).
Sandi Haber Fifield’s work is represented in New York by Rick Wester Fine Art and in Boston by Gallery Kayafas.
The not-for-profit Sheldon Art Galleries exhibits works by local, national and international artists in all media.Over 6,000 square feet of the galleries’ spaces on the 2ndfloor are permanently devoted to rotating exhibits of photography, architecture, jazz art and history, and children's art. A sculpture garden, seen from both the atrium lobby and the connecting glass bridge, features periodic rotations and installations, and the Nancy Spirtas Kranzberg Gallery on the lower level features art of all media. The Sheldon actively supports the work of St. Louis artists in all mediums and features a dedicated gallery with museum-quality exhibits by St. Louis artists, past and present.
The exhibition was made possible in part by Barbara and Arthur McDonnell.
Drum Line St. Louis
after Cardinal game
STL New NorthSide Drumline
2015 Show-Me Sound Organization
ShowSown @Normandy High School's Viking Hall
MusicForAll2
Askar Salimdjanov was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan and began studying the violin at age 7. He attended V. Uspensky Music School in Tashkent under the
tutelage of Gulnara Suleymanova, and finished his Bachelors with Prof. Qian Zhou at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music in Singapore. He is currently
studying with Elmar Oliveira at Lynn Conservatory of Music.
Askar has performed with Uzbekistan National Symphony Orchestra, State Conservatory Orchestra of Uzbekistan and other chamber orchestras of
Uzbekistan with conductors K.Usmanov, V. Neymer, K.Urinbaev, A.Paris, and
E. Azimov. He is the laureate of 6th International Competition of young
performers on string instruments in Moscow (2009), and finalist of 2nd Yankelevitch International Violin Competition (2011) in junior category.
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A solo pianist, teacher, chamber musician and a church organist, Feruza Dadabaeva, began studying piano at 5 years of age at the Musical Academic
Lyceum in Uzbekistan. She is currently pursuing her Professional Performance Certificate at Lynn with Lisa Leonard. This past summer she competed in the
Cremona International Piano Competition where she was awarded best Bach
and Romantic performances and the third prize all around. She is also the third prize winner at the 2006 International Piano Competition in Italy. The same
year she received the “Tassano” Governmental award in Uzbekistan. In 2016 Ms
Dadabaeva was a recipient of the special jury prize for Best Orchestral Realization at the Lynn University Concerto competition. Feruza holds a B.M. from the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan and M.M. from Florida Atlantic Univ. (FAU). She is the 2013 winner of FAU Concerto Competition. Her former teachers include Larisa Mukhitdinova and Irene Kofman.
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Violinist Melanie Riordan is thrilled to be presented by the Lyric Chamber Music Society and to make her NYC. A champion of contemporary music, Ms.
Riordan has premiered contemporary classical works throughout the United
States, Canada and Europe. Some particularly inspiring projects include performing in the American premiers of operas by Kaija Saariaho, Philip Glass,
and Marty Regan at the Spoleto Festival USA and Houston Grand Opera. As a fellow at Orford Musique in Québec she collaborated closely with Véronique Lacroix, Artistic Director of L’Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal. This past summer at the Lucerne Festival Academy in Switzerland, Melanie performed
with composers Matthias Pintscher and Peter Eötvös, and conductor Sir Simon
Rattle. As the 2018 winner of Lynn’s concerto competition she performed Alban Berg’s violin concerto from memory. ----------------
Michael Puryear grew up in Glen Allen, Virginia and began studying the cello in 2006. His first primary teacher was Neal Cary, principal cellist of the Richmond Symphony. He performed in the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra until going to study undergraduate degree at Shenandoah
Conservatory under Clyde Thomas Shaw, former cellist of the Audubon Quartet.
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Making her professional debut at age 10 with the Kammergild Symphony, Kristine Mezines has performed as a soloist with many orchestras including the Town and Country Symphony, St. Charles Symphony, St. Louis Young
People’s Philharmonic, Webster University Symphony, and the St. Louis Symphony. She has been invited to present recitals at the Sheldon Concert Hall,
Christ Church Cathedral, E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall, and Missouri State University. Kristine was a principal performer at the St. Louis Municipal Opera,
a guest artist at the opening ceremony of the International Piano Pedagogy Teacher’s Conference, and was featured on NPR’s “From the Top” show.
Being in high demand for contemporary works of great difficulty, she specializes
in brass accompaniment having worked with such artists as Allen Vizzutti, Joe Burgstaller, Benjamin Pierce, Wiff Rudd, John Aley, Dave Zerkel, Demondrae Thurman, Patrick Sheridan, Gerald Sloan, Adam Frey, Alexandra Zacharella,
Lee Harrelson, Helen Tyler, Douglas Lindsey, Raul Rodriquez, Matthew Hightower, Matthew Shipes, and Aaron Vanderwheele. ”
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Clarinetist John Antisz is an active orchestral performer, educator, and chamber musician. He serves as the 3rd clarinet/Bass Clarinet player of the
Florida Grand Opera, the Palm Beach Symphony, and the South Florida Symphony. He has participated in programs at the Eastern Music Festival, The
Pierre Monteux School, and Kinhaven Music School.
Equally important to Antisz’s performance career are his numerous educational
outreach initiatives.
KETC | Living St. Louis | Mae Wheeler
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger attends a tribute concert for legendary jazz singer, Mae Wheeler. In January of 2007, the event was held at the Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, in honor of this local singer's life, talent and generosity.
Splash Screen for Vibraphone duet by Christensen - St. Louis Classical All-Stars 2019 (Sheldon Hall)
Splash Screen for Vibraphone duet by Mikkel S. Christensen
St. Louis Classical All-Stars
The Sheldon and Community Music School of Webster University
University of Missouri-Columbia
2019
American Arts Experience Preview.mov
Get a sneak preview of the amazing American art forms that will be featured in the first ever American Arts Experience - taking place October 1 - 17, 2010 in St. Louis, MO!
The Wax Road - Aby Stagebar - May 12th 2019
Super talented musicians!! Great energy, such a cool band!!
Everyone should go see them!!
Dan Timofei (Lead Guitar & Lead Vocal)
Ion Tiuticov (Rhythm Guitar)
Cristi Budac (Bass Guitar & Back Vocal)
Victor Ceban (Drums)
Letter to Memphis - Stay for the Season
Letter to Memphis performs their original song Stay for the Season
Live at the Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis, MO - 5/7/13
Devon Cahill - vocals
Gene Starks - acoustic guitar
Alex Mutrux - electric guitar
Randy Reece - flute
Paul Niehaus - bass
Bill Buzan - drums
St. Louis Mayoral Forum 2017
Candidates in the March 7 primary for mayor of St. Louis took part in this event recorded at the Sheldon Concert Hall on Wednesday, February 22, 2017.
St. Louis 9/11 Memorial in Music
Join us for special programs marking the 10th anniversary of 9/11 including
the St. Louis interfaith memorial in music recorded live at the Sheldon Concert Hall, with world renowned soprano Christine Brewer, pianist Peter Martin,
a St. Louis Symphony string quartet and In Unison Chorus as well as representatives from our Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Hindu communities.
With an invocation by Senator John Danforth and presentation of the colors
by our first responder pipe and drum corps. On Nine PBS, Sunday, September 11, at 8:00 p.m. The broadcast is underwritten by MERS Goodwill, where your donations change lives, and by Energizer.
2013 St. Louis Arts Awards - Excellence in the Arts -- Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis was founded in the spring of 1976 by Richard Gaddes with a small group of opera lovers who were determined to bring festival-quality opera to the St. Louis area. As of 2012, Opera Theatre has presented 22 world premieres and 23 American premieres, perhaps the highest percentage of new work in the repertory of any U.S. company. Described byThe Sunday Times of London as one of the few American companies worth the transatlantic fare, and by Opera Today as the leading summer opera destination in the United States, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis welcomed visitors from 45 states and 12 foreign countries in 2011.
Our People, Our Land, Our Images Gallery Talk, October 25, 2015
Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie, director, the C.N. Gorman Museum, University of California, Davis, spoke on the exhibition and her own personal work included in the exhibition.
The exhibition was made possible by Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg.
Our People, Our Land, Our Images presents the works of three generations of indigenous photographers from North America, South America, the Middle East and New Zealand. They include newly discovered, nineteenth-century trailblazers, as well as established contemporary practitioners, and emerging photographers from the next generation.The fifty-one works in the exhibition tell their stories through differing photographic approaches, ranging from straightforward documentary to aesthetically altered images that combine overlays and collage. The images stand united, however, in exploring their creators’ connections to their land, community and traditions. Artists’ statements accompanying the exhibition convey a
variety of indigenous voices and concerns. The twenty-six artists in the exhibition include Cherokee Jennie Ross Cobb, the earliest known female Native American photographer. The many perspectives represented in the exhibition offer an open-ended experience that asks audiences to think about how the camera, in the hands of indigenous peoples, becomes a tool with the power to confront and analyze stereotypes, politics and histories.
Our People, Our Land, Our Images also demonstrates the longevity and continuing vitality of native photographic traditions.
The exhibition is curated by Veronica Passalacqua, curator at the N.C. Gorman Museum, Davis, California and traveled by
ExhibitsUSA, a national program of Mid-America Arts Alliance. ExhibitsUSA sends more than 25 exhibitions on tour to more than 100 small-and mid-sized communities every year. Mid-America is the oldest nonprofit regional arts organization in the United States. More information is available at maaa.org and eusa.org.
Guest curator Veronica Passalacqua of The C. N. Gorman Museum at the University of California, Davis, originally organized this exhibition in conjunction with a conference for international indigenous photographers held at the museum. For the past fifteen years, Passalacqua has been active in the field of Native North American art as a writer, curator and scholar. Most recently, she facilitated the donation/repatriation of a significant private Lakota collection of artifacts to the Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum, Pine Ridge Reservation. Previous curatorial work includes exhibitions at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford; the Navajo Nation Museum, Window Rock; and the Barbican Art Gallery, London.
The not-for-profit Sheldon Art Galleries exhibits works by local, national and international artists in all media. Over 6,000 square feet of the galleries’ spaces on the 2nd floor are permanently devoted to rotating exhibits of photography, architecture, jazz art and history
and children’s art. A sculpture garden, seen from both the atrium lobby and the connecting glass bridge, features periodic rotations and installations, and the Nancy Spirtas Kranzberg Gallery on the lower level features art of all media. The Sheldon actively supports the work of St. Louis artists in all mediums and features a dedicated gallery with museum-quality exhibits by St. Louis artists, past and pre
sent. Financial Assistance for this project has been provided by the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency. Support is provided by the Regional Arts Commission and the Arts and Education Council.
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