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  2. The Beethoven Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    The Beethoven Conservatory is the name of both a music conservatory and a historic building associated with that school in St. Louis, Missouri. The music conservatory, named after the composer Ludwig van Beethoven, was established in 1871, and remained active as a school of higher education in music until it closed in 1936 during the Great ...

  3. Category:Music of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Articles about historical and contemporary musicians, music venues, recordings, and events that were or are based in St. Louis, Missouri and the Greater St. Louis area. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  4. Music of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    An allegorical figure of music is on The Arts Fountain at the Missouri State Capitol. Music of Missouri has a storied musical history. Missouri has had major developments in several popular music genres and has been the birthplace or career origin of many musicians. St. Louis was an important venue for early blues, jazz, country, and bluegrass.

  5. Listen to the River: St. Louis '71 '72 '73 - Wikipedia

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    The December 10, 1971 concert included in Listen to the River was also released on October 1, 2021 as a stand-alone three-CD album called Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO 12-10-71. Additionally, part of the second set of the October 18, 1972 show was released on October 1 as a two-disc LP called Light into Ashes .

  6. St. Louis Exposition and Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    1888 illustration 1901 postcard. St. Louis Exposition and Music Hall was an indoor exposition hall, music hall and arena in St. Louis, Missouri from 1883 to 1907.. Three national presidential nominating conventions were held in three separate buildings in or near the complex between 1888 and 1904 including the 1888 Democratic National Convention, 1896 Republican National Convention, and 1904 ...

  7. Culture of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis is home to the Fox Theatre, located in Grand Center, which presents Broadway shows and concert or speaking events. Other theaters include The Muny, a summer musical theatre located in Forest Park and founded in 1919; the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the city's major regional theatre, founded in 1966; Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, an annual summer opera festival co-founded by ...

  8. Gayle McCormick - Wikipedia

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    She was born Gayle Annette to Richard and Ethel McCormick, who had an older son, Michael (b. 1945). [1] Gayle attended Pattonville High School in Maryland Heights, Missouri and sang high soprano with the Suburb Choir, a 150-voice unit that performed annually with the St. Louis Symphony. [2]

  9. St. Louis Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra houses two choral ensembles: the St. Louis Symphony Chorus and the IN UNISON Chorus. Founded in 1977 by music director Jerzy Semkow and its first director, Thomas Peck, the St. Louis Symphony Chorus is an orchestral chorus that performs in major concerts throughout each season, usually featured in choral symphonies.