My program notes for “Joshua Bell Returns,” St. Louis Symphony, November 29, November 30, and December 1 (Smetana, Sibelius, Dvorák, Rautavaara). I have a very good feeling that this concert will be extraordinary.
My program notes for “Joshua Bell Returns,” St. Louis Symphony, November 29, November 30, and December 1 (Smetana, Sibelius, Dvorák, Rautavaara). I have a very good feeling that this concert will be extraordinary.
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Rene Spencer Saller’s program notes are educational, whimsical, and absolutely entertaining. She communicates a love and knowledge of music that is truly exceptional. St. Louis is very fortunate to have such a talent.
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