In an attempt to reach younger audiences, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra began offering Saturday morning children’s concerts at deep discounts. Progressive. Now it’s presenting a new work, commissioned along with other chamber orchestras, for violin, chamber orchestra, and jazz saxophone. Very progressive. In the scramble to be king of the tenor-sax hill, Joe Lovano is the schoolyard bully, possessing a mean tone combined with a nearly unparalleled sense of rhythm and chromatic harmony. He’s joined by guest violinist Ruggero Allifranchini, a founding member of the Borromeo Quartet. On the program are “A Man Descending,” by composer Mark Anthony Turnage, which was written to accompany Ralph Vaughan Williams’s “Lark Ascending.” 651-291-1144; www.thespco.org
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