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SAINT LOUIS SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA & KFUO FM-CLASSIC 99 BEGINS NEW SUMMER RADIO SERIES JULY 1
& ANNOUNCES LIVE BROADCASTS OF SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS
THROUGHOUT 2009-2010 SEASON |
St.
Louis (June 24, 2009)The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and St.
Louis classical-music station, KFUO FM - Classic 99 (99.1 FM &
www.classic99.com) continue to find ways to bring the sounds of the SLSO to a
wider audience.
On Wednesday, July 1, 2009, at 8:00 p.m., KFUO FM -
Classic 99 (99.1 FM and www.classic99.com) begins an 11-week summer series
featuring music by the SLSO from archival recordings as well as more recent
live recordings made during David Robertsons tenure as Music Director,
from the 2005-06 season to the present. The SLSO Summer Series may be heard on
Wednesday evenings at 8:00 p.m. CST, with rebroadcasts on Fridays at midnight.
The series concludes on September 9, 2009.
Today the SLSO and KFUO FM
-Classic 99 also announce that the Saturday night Wells Fargo Advisors
Orchestral Series concerts will be broadcast live from Powell Hall throughout
the 2009-2010 season. The first live broadcast will be the SLSOs Opening
Weekend program, with the St. Louis premiere of Osvaldo Golijovs Azul,
Principal Cello Daniel Lee as soloist, and Mahlers Symphony No. 5. David
Robertson conducts this concert, broadcast live from Powell Hall, Saturday,
September 26, 2009, 8:00 p.m. CST.
All broadcasts may also be heard
live on www.classic99.com. |
Founded in 1948, Classic99 KFUO FM is among the oldest FM radio
stations west of the Mississippi River, providing St. Louis with a dynamic
cultural advantage. Not only does the station provide daily broadcasts that
consist of a wide variety of renowned classical composers, orchestras and
performers, but also offers unique specialty programming that is tailored to a
wide range of listeners of all ages. Having earned national recognition as a
recipient of the Marconi Award for Classical Music Station of the
Year from the National Association of Broadcasters for it outstanding
commitment and support of the arts over the past few years, Classic99 also
proudly serves as a voice for and promotes the arts in our local community.With
the capacity to be heard around the world via the internet at
www.classic99.com, Classic99 is a nonprofit organization that is funded by
private and community support, and advertising revenues. Classic99 is owned and
operated by the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
Founded in 1880, the
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) is the second-oldest orchestra in the
country and is widely considered one of the worlds finest. In September
2005, internationally acclaimed conductor David Robertson became the 12th Music
Director and second American-born conductor in the Orchestras history.
Currently in the 129th season - the SLSO continues to strive for artistic
excellence, fiscal responsibility and community connection. In addition to its
regular concert performances at Powell Hall, the SLSO is an integral part of
the St. Louis community, presenting more than 250 free education and community
partnership programs each year. In June 2008, the SLSO launched Building Our
Business which takes a proactive, two-pronged approach: build audiences and
re-invigorate the SLSO brand making the SLSO and Powell Hall the place to be;
and build the donor base for enhanced institutional commitment and donations.
This is all part of a larger strategic plan adopted in May 2009 that includes
new core ideology and a 10-year strategic vision focusing on artistic and
institutional excellence, doubling the existing audience, and revenue growth
across all key operating areas.
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