Season 15 of Missouri Chamber Music Festival "Moves Us" with June Concert Series

The Missouri Chamber Music Festival presents Season 15: the spirit that moves us June 9 - 20, 2025.  The four concerts of the festival take a look at the spirit behind inspiration.  What sparks them to create, express themselves and connect?  MOCM Festival artists share diverse programs relating to this theme.  Works by Olivier Messiaen, Debussy, Turina take center stage, including the world premiere performance of “Hey Mr. Drummachine Man” by composer Eric Moe for drumset and piano.

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.”

Nina Ferrigno, piano

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

Some Present and Past Festival Performers

Hannah Ji, violin.

Catherine French

James Sommerville, conductor.

Nadine Hur, flute.

Tickets

On sale now:  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 the Missouri Chamber Music Festival

MOCM was founded by pianist Nina Ferrigno and clarinetist Scott Andrews of St. Louis.

The Missouri Chamber Music Festival is generously supported with grants from the Regional Arts Commission and the Missouri Arts Council and the generosity of businesses and individuals.

The Missouri Chamber Music Festival is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity incorporated in the state of Missouri. The Board of Directors of MOCM works to celebrate a community that brings together musicians, an audience, enthusiastic staff, volunteers, and donors in a welcoming social environment. We aim to ensure the viability and health of the organization and continue to advance MOCM’s mission of accessible and dynamic performances of chamber music.