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1919 S. 7th Street
Soulard
St. Louis, Missouri 63104
www.stspeterandpaulchurch-stlouis.net
The parish of Saints Peter and Paul was founded in 1849 as the second
German Catholic church on the South side. The present Grafton limestone
building, consecrated on December 12, 1875, is the third on this site.
It was designed on the grandest possible scale by New York architect
Franz Georg Hempler, with a length of over 200 feet and a tower more
than 200 feet high, still one of the tallest in the city. The design is
that of a German High Gothic "hall church," the side aisles being almost
as high as the main nave, creating light and soaring space.
The church once seated three thousand people, but the seating was
redesigned in the present circular configuration in 1984 by Michael
Hughes. The new baptismal pool in the nave was dedicated Easter, 1993.
The stained glass comes from Innsbruck, Austria, and the oil paintings
used as stations of the cross are from the Beuron School of South
Germany. The buildings of the rectory, former school, and convent occupy
the rest of the block, in European fashion.
The Chamber Chorus has performed once at this venue, giving its French
Christmas program in 1993, excerpts of which are included on its first
compact disc, Choral Masterpieces.
Notes by
Esley Hamilton and
Philip
Barnes
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The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus
PO Box 11558, Clayton, MO 63105
636.458.4343
stlchamberchorus@gmail.com
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Chorus
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