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The Kansas City Symphony performs two concerts during the first half of April, including music of Mozart, Dvorák and Bartók. The first concert also features pianist Yefim Bronfman in his Helzberg Hall debut. Not to be outdone, the Friends of Chamber Music brings its own piano virtuoso to town in Jonathan Biss, who will perform pieces by Beethoven and Janácek. Vocal music fans will enjoy a concert by Arnold Epley’s fine Musica Vocale, along with a concert by two of the UMKC Conservatory’s fine vocal ensembles, with music of Handel and Vivaldi. For dance aficionados, the Owen/Cox Dance Group, always one of the most entertaining ensembles in town, offers its spring concert, and the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance presents a series of interesting pieces in its own spring program. Composer Philip Glass brings his chamber music ensemble to Helzberg Hall, the Bach Aria Soloists presents a concert in the Crossroads Arts District, and several fine community groups also have their spring concerts. All of them should take your attention off that nasty income tax return filing deadline, looming soon.
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