

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
6
Wednesday
Coffee Concert Series:
Maria Jette, Sahar Hassan, voice; Asako Hirabayashi, harpsichord performing works by Handel, Bach, an original composition by Asako Hirabayashi, and more.
Free
Maria Jette, Sahar Hassan, voice; Asako Hirabayashi, harpsichord performing works by Handel, Bach, an original composition by Asako Hirabayashi, and more.
Free
19
Tuesday
Spring semester begins: OPEN HOUSE
19
Tuesday
Spring Open House, 5-7 pm
Come see classes and observe lessons in progress. Staff will be available to answer questions. Free to attend.
Come see classes and observe lessons in progress. Staff will be available to answer questions. Free to attend.
23
Saturday
Around the Piano Festival, 9 am-4 pm
A festival celebrating piano and chamber duets.
A festival celebrating piano and chamber duets.
30
Saturday
Around the Piano Festival Honors Concert , 6 pm
Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, Macalester College
Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, Macalester College
30
Saturday
Faculty Meeting
10-12 am
10-12 am
February
3
Wednesday
Coffee Concert Series
McNally Smith Faculty
Free
McNally Smith Faculty
Free
5
Friday
Baroque Celebration Studio Class, 6 pm
onservatory students participate in a working session as preparation for the Baroque Celebration performance.
onservatory students participate in a working session as preparation for the Baroque Celebration performance.
19
Friday
Baroque Celebration Concert, 6:30 pm
Conservatory students Baroque Celebration performance.
Free
Conservatory students Baroque Celebration performance.
Free
20
Saturday
3rd Annual Early Music Day, 9am-6 pm
The Conservatory with The Schubert Club and Lyra Baroque present a day of Early Music performances, workshops, and master classes.
The third annual Early Music Day takes place on February 20th, 2010, from 9:15 am to 6 pm. The event is a co-operative effort of the Saint Paul Conservatory of Music, the Schubert Club and Lyra Baroque. Participants will spend the day rehearsing under the guidance of experts in preparation for a performance at the end of the day. This year’s featured work is Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, a five-act comédie-ballet with text by Molière and music composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The final performance will take place in Court Room 317 in the historic Landmark Center in downtown Saint Paul at 5 pm.
Early Music Day is directed by Julie Elhard, an expert in early music, and the director of the Conservatory’s viola da gamba program. Jacques Ogg of Lyra Baroque, is the Artistic and Music Director. A host of experts in the field will be coaching participants in preparation for the final performance including: Marc Levine for strings, Mary H. Waldo for winds, Julie Elhard for the viola da gamba consort, Jane Peck for dancers, and Anthony Stanton for actors.
For more information or to register, please contact the Conservatory at 651-224-2205 or info@thespcm.org.
Download the 2010 Early Music Day Brochure
The Conservatory with The Schubert Club and Lyra Baroque present a day of Early Music performances, workshops, and master classes.
The third annual Early Music Day takes place on February 20th, 2010, from 9:15 am to 6 pm. The event is a co-operative effort of the Saint Paul Conservatory of Music, the Schubert Club and Lyra Baroque. Participants will spend the day rehearsing under the guidance of experts in preparation for a performance at the end of the day. This year’s featured work is Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, a five-act comédie-ballet with text by Molière and music composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The final performance will take place in Court Room 317 in the historic Landmark Center in downtown Saint Paul at 5 pm.
Early Music Day is directed by Julie Elhard, an expert in early music, and the director of the Conservatory’s viola da gamba program. Jacques Ogg of Lyra Baroque, is the Artistic and Music Director. A host of experts in the field will be coaching participants in preparation for the final performance including: Marc Levine for strings, Mary H. Waldo for winds, Julie Elhard for the viola da gamba consort, Jane Peck for dancers, and Anthony Stanton for actors.
For more information or to register, please contact the Conservatory at 651-224-2205 or info@thespcm.org.
Download the 2010 Early Music Day Brochure
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Sunday
Suzuki Solo Recitals 1:00, 3:00
28
Sunday
Celebrating 200 Years of Chopin and 150 Years of Paderewski 1:30pm
Church of the Holy Cross, 1621 University Ave N.E., Minneapolis, MN 55413
In 2010, two of the most beloved Polish composers, Fryderyk Chopin and Ignacy Jan Paderewski, celebrate landmark birthdays.
To commemorate these anniversaries PACIM, with The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music and Wells Pianos, will present a unique concert featuring today's piano prodigies of the Twin Cities.
Come for an afternoon of beauty, in the sacred atmosphere of the Church of the Holy Cross. Following the performance is a tea and cakes reception to meet the Performers in Kolbe Hall
Tickets are $5 online or at the door
Visit the Polish American Cultural Institute for tickets
Church of the Holy Cross, 1621 University Ave N.E., Minneapolis, MN 55413
In 2010, two of the most beloved Polish composers, Fryderyk Chopin and Ignacy Jan Paderewski, celebrate landmark birthdays.
To commemorate these anniversaries PACIM, with The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music and Wells Pianos, will present a unique concert featuring today's piano prodigies of the Twin Cities.
Come for an afternoon of beauty, in the sacred atmosphere of the Church of the Holy Cross. Following the performance is a tea and cakes reception to meet the Performers in Kolbe Hall
Tickets are $5 online or at the door
Visit the Polish American Cultural Institute for tickets
March
3
Wednesday
Coffee Concert Series: 12 noon
Alexander Braginsky and Friends
Alexander Braginsky, piano,; Tanya Remenikova, cello; Thelma Hunter, paino
Free
Alexander Braginsky and Friends
Alexander Braginsky, piano,; Tanya Remenikova, cello; Thelma Hunter, paino
Free
10
Wednesday
Board of Directors meeting, 8:30 am
14
Sunday
Choral Festival, 1 pm
Special guest Dr. Eugene Rogers
Join us for an inspiring afternoon of music making as these choirs perform individually as well as in a mass choir setting. They will present “Felicitations” by renowned local composer David Evan Thomas, a work dedicated to the young musicians of the Saint Paul Conservatory of Music.
Special guest Dr. Eugene Rogers
Join us for an inspiring afternoon of music making as these choirs perform individually as well as in a mass choir setting. They will present “Felicitations” by renowned local composer David Evan Thomas, a work dedicated to the young musicians of the Saint Paul Conservatory of Music.
26
Friday
Collage Studio Class, 6-8 pm
Conservatory students prepare for the performance in a setting with educational feedback. Students are encouraged to use a multi-art form format to relate to the music they are performing on a deeper level.
Free
Conservatory students prepare for the performance in a setting with educational feedback. Students are encouraged to use a multi-art form format to relate to the music they are performing on a deeper level.
Free
April
7
Wednesday
Coffee Concert Series: 12 noon
Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time
Rena Kraut, clarinet; Oleg Levin, piano; Teresa Richardson, cello; Orieta Dado, violin
Free
Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time
Rena Kraut, clarinet; Oleg Levin, piano; Teresa Richardson, cello; Orieta Dado, violin
Free
9
Friday
Collage Concert, 6:30 pm
Collage culminates with Conservatory students in recital presenting their works in a multi-disciplinary format.
Free
Collage culminates with Conservatory students in recital presenting their works in a multi-disciplinary format.
Free
14
Wednesday
Adult Student Recital, 6:30 pm
Conservatory adult students present works in recital.
Free
Conservatory adult students present works in recital.
Free
14
Wednesday
Board of Directors meeting, 5 pm
May
4
tuesday
Summer Open House, 5-7 pm
Observe classes, lessons, and get all your questions answered. Visit the instrument petting zoo.
Free
Observe classes, lessons, and get all your questions answered. Visit the instrument petting zoo.
Free
5
wednesday
Coffee Concert: Faculty Showcase, 12 noon
Conservatory faculty present a varied and exciting season finale concert.
Free
Conservatory faculty present a varied and exciting season finale concert.
Free
8
saturday
Suzuki Group Concert, 1 pm
8-9
saturday and sunday
Spring Student Recitals, assorted times
Conservatory present works in recital.
Free
Conservatory present works in recital.
Free
12
wednesday
Board of Directors meeting, 5 pm
22
saturday and sunday
May 22 & 23 Student Recitals, assorted times
Conservatory present works in recital.
Free
Conservatory present works in recital.
Free
28
friday
Spring Rhapsody Concert 7 pm
Fund raiser concert for the SPCM featuring Conservatory Staff and Students.
Sundin Music Call, Hamline University
Fund raiser concert for the SPCM featuring Conservatory Staff and Students.
Sundin Music Call, Hamline University
June
1
Tuesday
A Feast of Viols, 6:30 pm
Viola da Gamba students in recital.
Free
Viola da Gamba students in recital.
Free
2
Wednesday
Conservatory Adult Recital, 6:30 pm
Adult students present works in concert.
Free
Adult students present works in concert.
Free
12
Saturday
Faculty Party
8
Monday
Summer semester begins
10
Wednesday
Board of Directors meeting, 5 pm
July
5
Children's Music Workshop
July 5-16 Ages 6-12
The Children's Music Workshop, a music day camp for aspiring young musicians, is an excellent opportunity for children to have fun exploring their musical knowledge and ability within the exciting context of a musical community. The Workshop will culminate in a performance on the last day of camp.
The Children's Music Workshop, a music day camp for aspiring young musicians, is an excellent opportunity for children to have fun exploring their musical knowledge and ability within the exciting context of a musical community. The Workshop will culminate in a performance on the last day of camp.
23
Teen Chamber Camp
July 19-23 Ages 13-18
The Children's Music Workshop, a music day camp for aspiring young musicians, is an excellent opportunity for children to have fun exploring their musical knowledge and ability within the exciting context of a musical community. The Workshop will culminate in a performance on the last day of camp.
The Children's Music Workshop, a music day camp for aspiring young musicians, is an excellent opportunity for children to have fun exploring their musical knowledge and ability within the exciting context of a musical community. The Workshop will culminate in a performance on the last day of camp.
26
Summer Flute Fitness
July 26-30 Grades 5-8
Summer Flute Fitness offers the chance for young flutists to improve their skills through chamber playing, master classes, and flute choir.
Fee: $175
Summer Flute Fitness offers the chance for young flutists to improve their skills through chamber playing, master classes, and flute choir.
Fee: $175
August
13
Wednesday
Board of Directors meeting, 12 noon
September
7
Tuesday
Fall Semester begins
October
3
Sunday
One Language...Many Sounds
Annual Gala and Silent Auction, 5:30-9 pm
Make this the Conservatory's most vital and exciting fundraiser of the year!
Click here for more information
Annual Gala and Silent Auction, 5:30-9 pm
Make this the Conservatory's most vital and exciting fundraiser of the year!
Click here for more information
24
Sunday
Halloween Concert and Party, 4:00 pm
Dress up in costume and join us for a concert filled with 'boo'tiful music! The one-hour faculty and student performance is followed by a 'spook'tacular Halloween party with treats and activities.
Concert at McNally Smith Auditorium; Party at Conservatory.
Free will donations accepted.
Dress up in costume and join us for a concert filled with 'boo'tiful music! The one-hour faculty and student performance is followed by a 'spook'tacular Halloween party with treats and activities.
Concert at McNally Smith Auditorium; Party at Conservatory.
Free will donations accepted.
November
4
Wednesday
Coffee Concert Series: 12 noon
Free
Free
December
1
Wednesday
Coffee Concert Series
16
Thursday
Holiday Concert, 6:30 pm
The Conservatory Baroque Ensemble, Children's Choruses, and Suzuki strings will be joined by others to present a beautiful Holiday performance.
Freewill donation
The Conservatory Baroque Ensemble, Children's Choruses, and Suzuki strings will be joined by others to present a beautiful Holiday performance.
Freewill donation

