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Con Spirito Concert Series

Season 25

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  • Notes@9
IMI Chamber Players

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IMI Chamber Players

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Free
The IMI Chamber Players were founded in St. Louis 30 years ago and have since grown into a community of interculturally-minded artists and educators from around the globe. IMI (standing for the Intercultural Music Initiative) responds to the growing call for diverse classical music programming, presenting concerts with an exciting mix of standard repertoire alongside music by lesser-known composers, particularly of African descent and other racial minorities. Audiences will enjoy their delightfully intimate performances, and hearing directly from top-notch artists about their creative process.
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The mission of the Con Spirito Concert Series of the First Presbyterian Church of Kirkwood is to strengthen the church’s mission to lift up the minds and hearts of people to God, to each other and to life in its totality. Seeking to attract a diverse audience, the musical events in the concert series feature high quality ensembles, composers, conductors and soloists from both the local and world-wide artistic communities. This music ministry enhances the experiences of both our congregation and the community through programming that best complement the excellent acoustics and aesthetic beauty of our diverse and wonderful facilities. The concert series continues the First Presbyterian Church tradition of outreach through musical offerings.

The Con Spirito Concert Committee was formed at First Presbyterian to strengthen the church’s mission to lift up the minds and hearts of people to God, to each other and to life in its totality. Seeking to attract a diverse audience, the musical events in the Concert Series feature high quality ensembles, composers, conductors and soloists from both the local and world-wide artistic communities.

Each year since its inception the Committee has worked diligently to follow this mission through yearly programs of main season concerts and recitals during Lent. In recent years we have also added the Notes@9 programs each Sunday in July. We strive to present a variety of musical experiences which, we hope, will be inviting for the members of our congregation and the community at large. Our series have included college and adult choirs, organ recitals, instrumental ensembles, handbell choirs, bluegrass and folk music groups, vocalists, instrumentalists, and our own Chancel Choir and Orchestra.

Bill Stein, Artistic Director
Cassandra Tessereau, Committee Chair