Missouri Chamber Music Festival


The Missouri Chamber Music Festival and Adult Chamber Music Intensive was founded in 2010. The goal of the MOCM Festival concerts is to present the fine art of small ensemble music to a wide audience through an accessible, community-based festival. The ACMI workshop is the educational portion of the festival, placing adult instrumentalists in chamber ensembles with Festival artists for coaching and performance.

History

The MOCM Festival and ACMI was incorporated by Scott Andrews and Nina Ferrigno in 2010 and presented its inaugural season in June 2011. MOCM Advisors include Gil Rose, Music Director, Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Odyssey Opera; David Robertson, Music Director Emeritus, Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; Jennifer Lucht, Calyx Piano Trio; Marc Thayer, Executive Director of Symphony New Hampshire; and Christopher Stark, Assistant Professor of Composition at Washington University

Festival directors

Scott Andrews has been the Principal Clarinet of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra since 2005 and is a sought-after collaborative musician and concert soloist. Scott was a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 11 years before joining the SLSO, and has also performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Saito Kinen Orchestra. Scott is the former Woodwind Department Chair at Boston Conservatory and a faculty member of the Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox, Massachusetts. He collaborates regularly with Seiji Ozawa in Japan at the Saito Kinen Festival as Solo Clarinet of the Mito Chamber Orchestra. Originally from Virginia, Scott studied with Edward Knakal, attended the Virginia Governor's School for the Arts, and studied at the Interlochen Music Center in Michigan. He graduated with distinction from the New England Conservatory of Music where he was a student of Harold Wright.
Festival Co-Chair Nina Ferrigno is a pianist who appears at major concert venues throughout North America. She has performed with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. Her chamber music recording of Lansing McLoskey's "Tinted" was released by Albany Records in 2008 and her recording of Elliot Schwarz's "Chamber Concerto IV" with BMOP was released the following year. Nina's festival appearances include those at Tanglewood, Banff, Norfolk, the Skaneateles Festival and the Coastal Carolina Chamber Music Festival. She is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music where she received Bachelor and Master of Music degrees with distinction. Her principal teachers were Wha Kyung Byun and Randall Hodgkinson. Ms. Ferrigno is a founding member of the Boston-based Calyx Piano Trio. She was the long-time member/director of the AUROS Group for New Music and is committed to bringing classical music to new audiences by performing and commissioning new works in a variety of settings.

Events

Three evening concerts and one morning concert highlight the annual MOCM Festival each June. The 2020 Festival concerts will be held on June 15, 17, 19, and 22, at various venues in the St. Louis, MO area.
The Adult Chamber Music Intensive is a week-long workshop for adult instrumentalists. The 2020 ACMI workshop takes place June 22-28 at the Community Music School of Webster University.
Other events planned for the 2020 season include a Trivia Night on Jan 31, 2020 at the Shrewsbury City Center in Shrewsbury, MO, a Festival Preview concert on May 14, 2020 at the World Chess Hall of Fame, and various private house concerts throughout the year.

Programs

Programs from the 2019 Festival concerts:
June 17, 2019
June 19, 2019
June 20, 2019
June 22, 2019
MOCM’s 2019 season musicians included harpist and composer Hannah Lash, flutist Jennifer Nitchman, oboist Jelena Dirks, bass clarinetist Tzuying Huang, bassoonist Andrew Cuneo, horn player Roger Kaza, percussionist Michael Compitello, pianist Mia Hynes, violinists Catherine French, Eva Kozma, and Angie Smart, violists Michael Casimir and Chris Tantillo, cellists Elizabeth Chung and Jennifer Lucht, the Calyx Piano Trio, and MOCM Festival Directors Scott Andrews, clarinet and Nina Ferrigno, piano.

Location

2019 Festival concerts were held at the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves and the 560 Music Center of Washington University,
2020 Festival concerts will take place at the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, the 560 Music Center of Washington University, and the Graham Chapel on the Danforth Campus of Washington University.
The ACMI workshop is hosted by the Community Music School at Webster University in Webster Groves, MO.