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Sheldon Concert HallDESCRIPTION: The Sheldon Concert Hall is a intimate and acoustically perfect music venue located in the Grand Center arts and entertainment district. The hall features original curved wood theatre seating for 702 people on two levels with unrestricted views from each seat. Following a major expansion in 1998, the historic Sheldon Concert Hall joined with the adjacent Emerson Galleries building and opened the Sheldon Art Galleries. The expansion also increased the amount of lobby space and added several rooms. The original, historic part of the building which houses the concert hall and the ballroom is linked with the contemporary lobby and art galleries via a glass walkway. The lobby overlooks a Sculpture Garden. The Sheldon Arts Foundation, a non-profit organization, operates the Sheldon. Its mission is to preserve and operate the historic Sheldon Concert Hall and the Sheldon Art Galleries as an independent cultural institution, to produce and present a diverse array of quality concerts, art exhibits and educational programs of local and national importance, and to provide facilities and services for a wide variety of community organizations. MOTTO: The Carnegie Hall of St. Louis. ADDRESS: 3648 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108 LOCATION: Mid-town St. Louis in the Grand Center arts and entertainment district. PHONE NUMBER: 314-533-9900 WEB SITE: www.sheldonconcerthall.org GETTING THERE: From downtown, take I-64/40 West to Grand Boulevard. Turn right on Grand Boulevard to Washington Avenue. Turn left on Washington Avenue and follow it to 3648 Washington. HOURS: Concerts are held at various times (see details below). Art gallery hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Tues.; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed. and 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sat. The galleries are also open one hour prior to Sheldon performances and during intermission. ADMISSION: Admission to the art galleries is free; concert prices vary and range from $8-40 depending on the particular concert. ANNUAL ATTENDANCE: 40,000 for the Sheldon's concerts; 200,000 for the concerts, visits to the art galleries and all of the other events held in the facility. WHAT'S NEW: The Sheldon's renovations continued in 2001 with the installation of five new stained glass windows designed by acclaimed artist Rodney Winfield. His stunning designs, called "Theme and Variation," are designed to be seen both during the day and at night. SIGNIFICANCE: Many great jazz, folk and classical musicians including Dave Brubeck, Cleo Laine, José Carreras, Herbie Hancock, Doc Watson, Joan Baez, Willie Nelson, Julian Bream, Itzhak Perlman and Jessye Norman have performed at The Sheldon. The St. Louis Chapter of the League of Women Voters was founded in The Sheldon's Green Room. HIGHLIGHTS:
SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS: The Sheldon features four concert series each year:
OTHER CONCERTS:
Other sponsoring organizations also schedule concert series at the Sheldon. HISTORY: The Sheldon was designed by 1904 World's Fair architect Louis C. Spiering as the home of the Ethical Society of St. Louis. When the Ethical Society relocated to St. Louis County in 1964, The Sheldon became a primarily music venue. Then, in 1974, a former singer with the Duke Ellington Orchestra purchased the facility, transforming the Sheldon into a church and the site for many glorious jazz and gospel concerts. Ten years later, at the urging of the Paganini String Quartet, a California attorney with a love for chamber music purchased the building in 1984 and began operating it as a venue for concerts and community events. To preserve The Sheldon as one of St. Louis' greatest cultural resources, the non-profit Sheldon Arts Foundation was formed in 1988. It purchased the building in 1991 and continues to operate it. WHERE TO GET LUNCH: The Sheldon Concert Hall is conveniently located to the Grand Center arts and entertainment district where a variety of restaurants are located. The shops, cafes and restaurants of the Central West End neighborhood are also nearby. GIFT SHOP: The Sheldon Concert Hall has a small gift shop that is open only during concert intermissions. It carries CDs and gallery items. ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS: Each year the Sheldon holds a Family Series which is a series of concerts of interest to children. The Sheldon also offers a number of programs to school groups that introduce children to jazz, folk and classical music. ANNUAL SPECIAL EVENTS: Each September, the Sheldon sponsors the Great Midwest Guitar Sale which is the only hand-built guitar convention in the Midwest. The two-day sale features exhibits from the world's leading flattop, classical and archtop guitar makers. The event also features guitar demos, workshops, lectures and special guest appearances. The weekends culminate with performances in the acoustically perfect Sheldon Concert Hall, celebrating the art of guitar playing. Artists who have played at the event in the past are Bucky and John Pizzarelli, Tommy Emmanuel, Russell Malone and Leo Kottke. WHAT'S NEARBY: The Fox Theatre, Powell Symphony Hall, the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, the Grandel Theatre and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis are also in Grand Center. PUBLIC RELATIONS CONTACT: Jennifer Kramer, Marketing Director or Chris O'Rourke, Marketing Assistant, 314-533-9900, corourke@sheldonconcerthall.org |
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