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Check below on the Tuesday before the weekend of the concert to confirm there will be 50 Free tickets available.  We will try to report the likelihood of tickets being available ahead of time but this is subject to last minute changes due to ticket sales:




For more information, please call Ticket Services at (314) 534-1700.

50 Free Ticket Program:

The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra offers 50 free tickets to the public for most of our Wells Fargo Advisors Orchestral Series concerts (except Coffee Concerts) based on availability. To receive your free ticket you must have a 50 Free Membership Card. To get your card simply stop by the Saint Louis Symphony Box Office and sign up for your free card. The card entitles you to a free ticket to six Wells Fargo Advisors Orchestral Series per season. To redeem for your ticket, present your card and a valid picture ID at the Box Office window 90 minutes before a valid concert.  Tickets will be handed out for 30 minutes or until all 50 tickets have been distributed.  Cards will be punched each time you receive a ticket. Tickets are given to valid free ticket card holders on a first come basis. One free ticket card per person per season.


Meredith Monk
Monk

Meredith Monk

ORCHESTRAL SERIES


Click to purchase online - Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 8pm


David Robertson, conductor
Members of Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble
Members of the Saint Louis Symphony Chorus
Amy Kaiser, director

STRAVINSKY Monumentum pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD annum
MEREDITH MONK Panda Chant II
MEREDITH MONK New Work (World Premiere)*
MEREDITH MONK Night
BARTÓK Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta

PreConcert Perspective with David Robertson one hour prior to each concert.

*Jointly commissioned by Grand Center Inc. and Los Angeles Master Chorale, with support in part from the National Endowment for the Arts, Meet the Composer and the Argosy Foundation.


 

PROGRAMS AND ARTISTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE