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St. Louis Classical Guitar: Music and Antiquities
As part of the public opening of Visions of Antiquity, St. Louis Classical Guitar will present a short concert exploring how the expansion of harmony and vocal expression in the Renaissance period has parallels to the development of jazz vocal music from the 20th century. The concert will feature Renaissance and early Baroque guitar music performed by Patrick Rafferty, a classical guitarist and early music expert. The second half of the concert will feature Kim Fuller, jazz vocalist; Dan Rubright, guitar; Steve Davis, drums; and Dan Eubanks, acoustic bass.
No tickets are required for this free concert. Doors open at 6:30 pm.
Jean III Pénicaud, French, active 1584–1613; Alexander Weighing Gifts for his Tutor Leonidas, mid-16th century; enamel and gold on copper; 7 11/16 x 8 11/16 inches; Saint Louis Art Museum, Museum Purchase 221:1923
About St. Louis Classical Guitar
St. Louis Classical Guitar is a nonprofit arts agency whose mission is to promote positive impact through classical guitar performance and education. Founded in 1963 by students of George C. Krick, SLCG is the third-oldest organization in the nation centered around classical guitar and seeks to serve the St. Louis community through innovative, high-quality, and relevant programming.
Generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.