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Christine Brewer鈥檚 show delves into her journey from enjoying music as a child, to attending McKendree University in the town where she still lives today, to the Metropolitan Opera and beyond.
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It鈥檚 been six long months since Wendy Lea has been able to play or perform with the group of musicians dearest to her heart 鈥 or put a paycheck in their pockets. But this weekend, that鈥檚 changing as masked members of the Metropolitan Orchestra of St. Louis carefully gather on an outdoor stage alongside the Union Avenue Opera.
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Good morning, darling, the sun has just come up. It is a beautiful morning鈥o begins a letter from 1944 that 1st Lt. George W. Honts wrote his wife Evelyn鈥
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Question your certainties: Union Avenue Opera gives 鈥楧oubt鈥 its second staging with Christine BrewerAugust 19 will mark the first time the opera version of 鈥淒oubt鈥 is performed in its full glory after its Minneapolis premiere in January 2013. Famed鈥
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In the lead-up to Christmas, the Bach Society of Saint Louis鈥 Christmas Candlelight Concert is a tradition almost as old as eggnog itself鈥攖his year marks鈥
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Opera Theatre of St. Louis was barely five seasons old when a young musician named Stephen Lord, a fellow who might have been a French teacher had he not鈥
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What鈥檚 the big deal with the organ these days? It鈥檚 big, bulky and often associated with boring church music or, worse, funeral homes. That鈥檚 not the full鈥
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A group of performers from the Hindu Temple of St. Louis joined Batya Abramson-Goldstein, the executive director of the Jewish Community Relations鈥
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On Wednesday, Christine Brewer was properly awarded a star on St. Louis' Walk of Fame in the Delmar Loop. To think about her journey there, it is useful鈥
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Soprano Christine Brewer has joined such other St. Louis greats as Chuck Berry, William Burroughs and Kate Chopin on the St. Louis Walk of Fame. At the鈥