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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 ...
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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.
The Sheldon, designed by the noted 1904 World’s Fair architect Louis C. Spiering, was built in 1912 as the home of the Ethical Society of St. Louis. Musicians and public speakers throughout the years have enjoyed the perfect acoustics of The Sheldon Concert Hall, earning The Sheldon its reputation as "The Carnegie Hall of St. Louis."
The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus is a large chamber choir, numbering 45 – 50 mixed voices, that presents seasons of six programs performed in St. Louis, Missouri, in venues of historic and/or architectural note. It generally performs without instrumental accompaniment and is well suited to repertoire for double choir and more.
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Louis Vierne: Arabesque, Op. 31/15 (1913–4) Jean Sibelius: Arabesque, Op. 76/9 (1914) Leo Ornstein: 9 Arabesques, Op. 42 (1921) Bohuslav Martinů: Seven Arabesques for cello and piano (1931) Edward Joseph Collins: Arabesque for violin and piano (1933) William Kroll: Arabesque for violin and piano (1945) and for orchestra
State University of New York at Potsdam, Crane School of Music, Potsdam; Bob Cole Conservatory of Music (California State University, Long Beach) Cadek Conservatory (University of Tennessee), Knoxville; FSU College of Music, Tallahassee; Indiana University Bloomington, Jacobs School of Music; Kean University Conservatory of Music