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Step into a vivid, immersive world where sound and image collide. Chamber Project Saint Louis presents a captivating multimedia concert inspired by Visions of Antiquity, bringing the ancient Greeks and Romans to life through music and art.

Guided by the engaging insights of Clare Kobasa, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at SLAM, and Dana Hotle, Executive Director of Chamber Project Saint Louis, the program unfolds as a dynamic dialogue between past and present. Their commentary weaves a compelling narrative that deepens the connection between the works on view and the music on stage.

At the heart of the performance is the luminous soprano Benedetta Orsi, whose voice soars above a rich instrumental palette of flute, clarinet, bassoon, string quartet, and piano. Together, the ensemble traces the enduring influence of antiquity through evocative, transportive soundscapes.

Join us for this 80-minute journey in the Farrell Auditorium—an unforgettable evening where history resonates, art speaks, and music breathes new life into the ancient world.

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Free tickets for this program may be reserved in person at the Museum’s welcome desks or through MetroTix. All tickets reserved through MetroTix incur a service charge; the service charge is waived for tickets reserved at the Museum.
$3 advance reservation.

BONUS BONUS BONUS ....Plus Free Shakespeare in the Park immediately afterward, directly across the street from the SLAM. Come early, park for free and close by, and set up your space in Shakespeare Glen with chairs or blankets. Then, visit the art museum and attend this free concert. Afterwards, return to your picnic space to see the The Tempest onstage as part of the legendary Shakespeare Festival in Forest Park. It's all free.

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