Arts

One Week until The SPCo’s first performances in the new Ordway Concert Hall

By Stephen Sokolouski, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

Only one week remains until the highly anticipated Ordway Concert Hall Opening Celebration, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s (SPCO) first official concerts in its new downtown Saint Paul home. Recently, Kristin Tillotson of the Star Tribune previewed the new hall:

Ever since Ordway Center was built 30 years ago, the musicians of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra have not only had to perform in a one-size-fits-all theater more suited to opera and symphonies than to chamber music. They also had to contend with an overcrowded calendar, fighting for rehearsal time and concert dates with the Ordway’s other tenants.

Now, like a sister who has had to share space with three siblings finally getting her own room, the SPCO is stretching out and getting comfortable in the new Ordway Concert Hall. The musicians still will have to share on occasion. But this second stage is designed especially for a chamber group’s sound.

“It’s the beginning of a new era,” said SPCO President Bruce Coppock. “A concert hall is as much a part of an orchestra’s identity as the musicians’ individual instruments.”

The article continues with more on the hall’s construction, acoustics, and impact on the SPCO.

The opening concerts are just one event in Rock the Ordway, a 22-day celebration of the variety of arts presented at the Ordway. You can find a full event listing on the Rock the Ordway website.