Thrilling Experiences Await
Congratulations! The voucher you received entitles you to two free tickets to an SLSO classical concert during the 2024/2025 season. Browse the list of classical concerts below and choose the performance that interests you the most.
Call our Box Office at 314-534-1700 to redeem your voucher. Seating will be based on availability and only for the listed concerts.
Stéphane Conducts Ravel
Music Director Stéphane Denève explores many sides of Maurice Ravel’s music, from Mother Goose to Bolero. Kirill Gerstein plays both piano concertos on one program, a formidable challenge.
📍 This concert takes place at Touhill Performing Arts Center
Beethoven and Mahler
Two life-affirming musical tales: Music Director Stéphane Denève explores the vast range of human emotion in Mahler’s First Symphony, and soloist James Ehnes plays Beethoven’s uplifting Violin Concerto.
Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet
Music Director Stéphane Denève sends a valentine from the SLSO. Music by Tchaikovsky and a world premiere by Anna Clyne join Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto, played by Nikolai Lugansky.
📍 This concert takes place at Touhill Performing Arts Center
Brahms’ First Symphony
Conductor David Afkham makes his SLSO debut in Brahms’ First Symphony, a journey from darkness to light. Pianist Saleem Ashkar plays Mozart’s dramatic Piano Concerto No. 24.
📍 This concert takes place at Touhill Performing Arts Center
Beethoven’s Ninth
Gemma New returns with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, a powerful call for hope in dark times. The orchestra is joined by the SLSO Chorus and four world-class soloists.
📍 This concert takes place at Stifel Theatre
Lintu Conducts Schumann
Conductor Hannu Lintu brings radiant warmth to Robert Schumann’s Second Symphony, and acclaimed violist Lawrence Power plays Magnus Lindberg’s thrilling new Viola Concerto.
📍 This concert takes place at Touhill Performing Arts Center
Bernstein and Williams
Stéphane Denève takes us on a cinematic journey of epic scale and scope, with evocative music by John Williams, Guillaume Connesson, Adolphus Hailstork, and Leonard Bernstein.
📍 This concert takes place at Touhill Performing Arts Center
Debussy and Liszt
Music from poetry and the poetry of music. Tenor Michael Spyres brings a chameleon-like voice to cycles by Mahler and Britten. Stéphane Denève conducts atmospheric music by Debussy and Liszt.
📍 This concert takes place at Touhill Performing Arts Center
Brahms’ Violin Concerto
John Storgårds conducts Sibelius’s Lemminkäinen Suite, celebrating the journeys of a Finnish folk hero. Violinist Christian Tetzlaff finds comfort and companionship in Brahms’ Violin Concerto.
📍 This concert takes place at Touhill Performing Arts Center
Dvorák’s Cello Concerto
Andrei Ioni?a plays Dvorák’s Cello Concerto, a work he calls “the greatest cello concerto.” Ruth Reinhardt conducts powerful, defiant music by Hindemith.
📍 This concert takes place at Stifel Theatre
Peer Gynt
Director Bill Barclay brings his acclaimed adaptation of Grieg’s Peer Gynt to the SLSO. This fully-staged performance features actors, puppets, and the occasional bawdy joke.
📍 This concert takes place at Stifel Theatre