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Follow on Google News | ![]() Missouri Changer Music Festival Announces 15th Annual Festival June 9-20, 2025By: Missouri Chamber Music Festival Nina Ferrigno, Director & Pianist said, "Thinking of the many meanings we have for the word 'spirit' has made this year's MOCM Festival programs interesting, energetic and deeply meaningful in a spiritual sense." Events, Performers, Tickets MOCM Season 15: the spirit that moves us Concert I / Get up June 9, 2025 @ 7:30 PM CMS Concert Hall Webster University Music of Christopher Stark, and World Premiere of Eric Moe's 'Hey Mr. Drummachine Man' Featuring Kevin Ritenauer, percussion & Nina Ferrigno, piano Concert II / Bygone June 12, 2025 @ 7 PM Graham Chapel Washington University Music of Debussy, Ravel Concert III / Naturally June 19, 2025 @ 7 PM Winifred Moore Auditorium Webster University Music of Turina, Kaija Saariaho, and Florence Price Featuring Hugh Hinton, piano Concert IV / Above June 20, 2025 @ 7 PM Winifred Moore Auditorium Webster University Music of Messiaen Hugh Hinton, Nina Ferrigno, piano Festival Performers Hugh Hinton, piano Hannah Ji, violin Nina Ferrigno, piano Kevin Ritenauer, percussion Sixto Franco, viola Robert Walker, clarinet Tickets On sale now: www.mochambermusic.org (https://mochambermusic.org/ 4-Concert Festival Passes $80 Single Tickets $25 / Student Tickets $5 with ID FUNDING Season 15: the spirit that moves us is funded in part by the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis, and the Missouri Arts Council. ABOUT MOCM The Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM) was formed in June 2010 to educate, cultivate, promote, foster, sponsor, develop, and encourage understanding of and public interest in classical chamber music. MOCM brings nationally recognized professional musicians to St. Louis, MO to perform a series of chamber music concerts in collaboration with local artists during an annual Festival each June. Diverse programming including new and commissioned works are a defining attribute of the Festival illuminating the fine art of the small ensemble genre. End
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