St. Louis Area Concert Series to Showcase Mizzou New Music Initiative Composers’ Works Performed by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Members

A series of six new concerts featuring new works from the Mizzou New Music Initiative composers will be performed in St. Louis this fall and in spring 2025 by members of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra at the Sheldon Concert Hall and the Touhill Performing Arts Center.

The Mizzou New Music Initiative is a diverse array of programs that position the University of Missouri School of Music as a leading center for the composition and performance of new music. The initiative is supported by the Sinquefield Charitable Foundation, led by Dr. Jeanne and Rex Sinquefield. Their vision is to create an incubator for the composition and performance of new music and to showcase Missouri as a center for the music of tomorrow.

Five of the events take place at the Sheldon Concert Hall as part of the second season of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s “Live at the Sheldon” series of chamber music concerts. Each of the concerts is curated and performed by SLSO musicians and will feature a work produced by the University of Missouri School of Music.

Here is the concert schedule:

Oct. 10, 7:30 p.m.: Performance of Delirium for two violins by Stefan Freund, Professor of Composition, University of Missouri
“String Theory” concert curated by Erin Schreiber and Shawn Weill, SLSO
The Sheldon, 3648 Washington Boulevard
Tickets: $36-$46; students $10
More info: https://www.thesheldon.org/events/slso-live-at-the-sheldon-string-theory/

Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m.: Ethan Sanders’ Sheldon Commission premiere
“Fanfares and Festivals” concert curated by Steven Franklin and Amanda Stewart, SLSO
Featuring a premiere of a brass quintet by Ethan Sanders, Mizzou sophomore from St. Louis
The Sheldon, 3648 Washington Boulevard
Tickets: $36-$46; students $10
More info: https://www.thesheldon.org/events/slso-live-at-the-sheldon-fanfares-and-festivals/

January 30, 7:30 p.m.: Seda Balci’s Sheldon Commission premiere
“No Borders” concert curated by Xiaoxiao Qiang and Tzuying Huang, SLSO
Featuring the premiere of a new work for clarinet and string quartet by Seda Balci, Mizzou  second-year master’s student from Turkey
The Sheldon, 3648 Washington Boulevard
Tickets: $36-$46; students $10
More info: https://www.thesheldon.org/events/slso-live-at-the-sheldon-spotlight-on-strings-winds/

March 6, 7:30 p.m.: Henry Rusten’s Sheldon Commission premiere
“Echoes of Home” concert curated by Celeste Golden Andrews and Melissa Brooks, SLSO
Featuring a premiere of a string quartet by Henry Rusten, Mizzou sophomore from Cape Girardeau
The Sheldon, 3648 Washington Boulevard
Tickets: $36-$46; students $10
More info: https://www.thesheldon.org/events/slso-live-at-the-sheldon-echoes-of-home/

March 26, 7:30 p.m.:  Performance of MU Student Works by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Featuring works by Harry Gonzalez, Mizzou master’s student from Colombia; Atticus Schlegel, Mizzou senior from St. Louis; and JT Wolfe, Mizzou senior from St. Joseph
Location TBD
Admission is free

April 24, 7:30 p.m.: Yoell Tewolde’s Sheldon Commission premiere
“Wind and Water” concert curated by Jelena Dirks and Peter Henderson, SLSO
Featuring the premiere of a new work for woodwind quintet and piano by Yoell Tewolde, Mizzou sophomore at Mizzou from Columbia
The Sheldon, 3648 Washington Boulevard
Tickets: $36-$46; students $10
More info: https://www.thesheldon.org/events/slso-live-at-the-sheldon-wind-and-water/

For further information about the Mizzou New Music Initiative, and the University of Missouri
School of Music, visit newmusic.missouri.edu/micf

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