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In just more than four years, The 442s have become known for their unique sound that blends elements of classical, jazz and folk music, as well as other鈥
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Cellist Bjorn Ranheim鈥檚 busy schedule rarely allows time for rest. If he鈥檚 not rehearsing or performing with the St. Louis Symphony, then you may find him鈥
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When 15-year-old Caroline Luethy saw a lime-green piano in Forest Park, she was immediately taken by the chance to play in a lush setting.Luethy, of鈥
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Chess and music are topics that intertwine frequently at the World Chess Hall of Fame.Through exhibits such as Living Like Kings, visitors learned about鈥
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Next Tuesday, a local dream musical team will unite for the 442s鈥 鈥淗oliday Spectacular鈥 at Washington University鈥檚 560 Music Center. In addition to the鈥
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Erin Bode, Brian Owens, Diane Reeves, Betty Carter, Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Redman, David Sanborn鈥hese are just some of the names in local piano legend鈥
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When Leanne MagnusonLatuda originally thought about conducting a piece about soldiers鈥 trials during and after war for her organization鈥檚 yearly gala, she鈥
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Webster Groves鈥 largest music festival returns for a 14th year Saturday.鈥淕reat musicians continue to develop here, and it鈥檚 really wonderful to give them鈥
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For the four musicians who make up the 442s, Duke Ellington鈥檚 words (right) resonate. Of the quartet of musicians who make up the group, two 鈥 violinist鈥
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The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis opens tonight with Michael Hollinger's 鈥淥pus,鈥 the story of a famous string quartet who must replace one of their鈥