Work Stoppage Causes Cancellation of More St. Louis Symphony Concerts | Playbill

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Classic Arts News Work Stoppage Causes Cancellation of More St. Louis Symphony Concerts The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra has canceled concerts scheduled February 11, 12, and 13 due to the ongoing labor dispute between musicians and orchestra management.
The concerts were to be conducted by Buffalo Philharmoic music director JoAnn Falletta, with a solo performance by violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. The program featured Kodšly's Dances of Galšnta, Barber's Violin Concerto, and Nielsen's Fourth Symphony.

Patrons with tickets to these concerts have been offered refunds or tickets to other concerts.

So far, the work stoppage, which began on January 3, has caused the cancellation of 13 concerts.

 
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