Past Events

Saturday, June 12, 2010

10:00 am - noon

 

Location: Steinway Piano Gallery in Maryland Heights, MO

Admission: $5 non-members, free to members

Members of the FSSL are invited to perform pieces of their choice. More details forthcoming. If you are interested in performing, please contact Shelly Monier.

Quilt Raffle: Raffle tickets are currently on sale for $5 each or 5 for $20. A picture of the quilt as well as a raffle ticket order form is included in the 2010 Winter Newsletter. The quilt was handmade by a member of Colleen Donahue’s family and donated to the FSSL for the raffle. The drawing will be held during the Member’s concert.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Master Class: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. | Concert: 7:30 p.m.


Location:
Community Music School of Webster University
Address: 535 Garden Ave, Webster Groves, MO 63119

Audience Admission:
Master Class: Members: $5.00, Nonmembers: $10.00, CMS students free, Master Class performers free
Concert: Members: $5.00, Nonmembers: $10.00, CMS students free, Master Class performers free

Join us for a masterclass with reknowned flautist and composer Ian Clarke! The master class will consist of 5 participants chosen from an auditioned process. The concert will include the FSSL adult and youth flute choirs, followed by a combined choir with the FSSL and Nebraska flute choirs performing Clarke's piece 'Within...'. The evening will conclude with a performance by Ian Clarke himself.

Masterclass  Winners:
Winners:
Nicolas Schmidt (high school)
Rebekah Watkins (college)
Kelsey Rhoades (college)
Paula Bernhardt (graduate/adult)

2 alternates:
Ashley Alarcon (high school)
Virginia Backman (graduate/adult)

Also performing on the master class are two Webster Community Music School Students:
Sakura Oyama (high school)
Carter Purcell (high school)

Financial assistance for this event has been graciously provided by:
Missouri Arts Council, Community Music School of Webster University

About Ian Clarke: Ian Clarke is acknowledged as one of the leading player/composers in the flute world. His compositions have been performed across five continents on stages ranging from London's South Bank to the Glastonbury rock festival.

Ian has performed as a celebrity soloist for the British Flute Society including the 1999 & 2006 International Flute Conventions, Manchester, and as one of their ‘renowned artists' at their 20th Century flute day in 2001. He made his international debut as a guest soloist at the NFA's 2001 International Flute Convention, Dallas. Following on from this Ian was the guest artist at the 2003 Hungarian National Flute Event and a headline artist in the 2005 NFA convention in San Diego. Further tours of the USA have followed in addition to invitations to perform in Canada & Iceland in 2007. He has given masterclasses at the Royal Academy of Music, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Northern and Trinity College of Music and has regularly been invited to perform & lead workshops for 'Flutewise' and numerous other flute events in the UK and abroad. Ian has been a regular visitor to many of the UK's leading Summer Schools and, along with Clare Southworth, led the 2007 Woldingham Summer School; additionally he joined Wissam Boustany for the 2007 Scottish International Summer School and will be doing both again in 2008. 2005 saw the release of his long awaited CD ‘Within...', now critically acclaimed and since release continues to be one of the flute world's best sellers.

Ian Clarke

A prize-winning student, Ian studied with Simon Hunt, Averil Williams and Kate Lukas of the Guildhall School of Music, London. He concurrently studied Mathematics at Imperial College, London graduating with Honours. Ian is professor of flute at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.

Ian works extensively with musician/composer Simon Painter writing, producing and performing music for film & television under the name of Diva Music with numerous recordings between them and applications from Microsoft to Oprah Winfrey! - www.divamusic.co.uk. Ian is an International Miyazawa Flute Endorsee.

 

Sunday, May 16, 2010

2:30 p.m.

 

Location: Christ Church Cathedral, 13th and Olive Street, St Louis, MO

Sponsored by the Shepley Concert Series at Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis. This concert series has hosted classical chamber music events for over one hundred years. This is a FREE concert, and donations to the Shepley Series will be accepted by the church.

Performers:
Angela Rowland, flute and piccolo (Kansas City)
Patrick Partridge, piano and organ
Henry Claude, percussion
Matthew Mazzoni, piano

Program:
Alain Trois Mouvements
Bach Sonata in B minor
Dahl Duettino Concertante for flute and percussion
Loeb Six Preludes, Studies on East Asian Pipes
Dorff Sonatine de Giverny

For more information: www.christchurchcathedral.us/page.aspx?id=70

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

7:00 p.m.

 

Location: Jane Allen Recital Hall, Steinway Piano Gallery, St. Louis
Admission: free to the public

Jennifer Toro Mazzoni will be performing in a flute recital featuring works by Couperin, Messiaen, Schulhoff and Schubert, with A. Matthew Mazzoni on Piano.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

7:30 p.m.

 

Location: Mineral Area College Theater of Fine Arts Building

The Mineral Area Community Band will present it's Spring Concert under the direction of Dan Shunks on Tuesday, May 4th, at 7:30 pm in the Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.

The performance will include: Fanfare and Toccata by Huckeby, The Walking Frog by King, Montmartre March by Wood, Big Band Cavalcade by Clark, and Fantasy on "Yankee Doodle" by Williams.

From Highway 67, take the Leadington/Park Hills exit to the East ( You can see the college from 67). Turn left into the college, go past the gym, through a tight "S" curve and you will soon be in front of the Theatre.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

7:30 pm

 

Location:
Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ
826 Union Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108

Admission: Single ticket $15 | Table $120 (seats 8)

The Flute Society of Saint Louis is hosting its first ever Fundraiser Trivia Night, so please invite all of your friends, non-flutists welcome, and join us for a night of fun that will not involve flute playing. In addition to trivia, we will have the following extra games: 50/50 cash game; heads or tails game (sell mardi gras beads for $1 each to participate); silent auction; and ticket sales for the quilt raffle that will be held at our members' concert June 12. If you would like to purchase tickets in advance feel free to email us at flutesocietyofsaintlouis@gmail.com

The Flute Society will provide popcorn and punch for everyone to munch on, however, if you would like something else please feel free to bring your own food and beverage. We just need to emphasize that there is NO alcohol allowed at this event.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

 

Location: Terry M. Fischer Theatre at St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley

Admission: free to all

More details coming!

Monday, April 19, 2010

7:30 p.m.

 

Location:
The campus of Fox High School
751 Jeffco Boulevard, Arnold, MO

The Arnold Community Band and Jazz Band present their annual spring concert on April 19th, conducted by David Butler (Band) and Mark Lunte (Jazz Band).

Saturday, April 10, 2010

10:30 am

 

Location: Steinway Gallery in Maryland Heights, MO

Admission: $5 non-members, free to members

Professor Paul Thompson will be presenting a lecture recital on the Telemann Fantasies with a performance on Baroque flute. The event will begin with a mini master class with Mr. Thompson coaching students from SIUE performing three of the Fantasies followed by the lecture presentation. The event is free to the public and will be held at the Steinway Piano Gallery off of Dorsett Road from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

To read more about Paul Thompson, see the interview in the FSSL Winter 2010 Newsletter.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

4:00 pm

Location: Second Presbyterian Church - 4501 Westminster Place, St. Louis, MO 63108

California-based Noteworthy Duo will present a concert on Sunday, March 14 at 4pm at Second Presbyterian Church. Lisa Schroeder, flute, and Michael Nigro, guitar, will present a delightful concert of music. The Noteworthy Duo specializes in music from South America. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, call 314-367-0366.