Classical Cocktails-Raise a Glass to the Voice for the Arts in St. Louis!

EPISODE · May 26, 2022 · 42 MIN

Classical Cocktails-Raise a Glass to the Voice for the Arts in St. Louis!

from Saint Louis In Tune · host Arnold Stricker

Kathy Lawton Brown describes the upcoming event Classical Cocktails and the importance of classical music in our region. Get your tickets now to this exciting event! Join Classic 107.3 for a few hours of pure bliss. Crafted cocktails with Switchgrass Spirits bourbon and rye, gorgeous chamber music from the Chamber Music Society of St. Louis, conversations with friends, and culinary creations from White Box Catering at the Community Music School of Webster University.In addition to delicious food and great musical entertainment, raffle items will be offered. All proceeds benefit Classic 107.3 (Radio Arts Foundation) and its mission to support classical music and the arts in the St. Louis region. Get tickets here![00:42] BackgroundKathy Lawton Brown-Classic 107.3’s midday host; first female member of The United States Air Force Band’s “Singing Sergeants”[04:13] History of the Radio Arts Foundation and Classic 107.3 [07:30] More about the event[11:33] Why is it about "classical" music that excites or intimidates people?VarietyEmotionVisual[17:56] More on the event[18:57] Supporting non-profit radio[21:57] Kathy's start in radio[23:52] Classical Night at Busch Stadium[24:56] Programs on the air[30:04] Bringing young people to appreciate and support the symphony and "classical music"[31:16] Educational program-Musical Ancestries[38:09] CodaThis is Season 5! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#music #classicalmusic #cocktails #classic1073 #symphony

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