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The Kansas City Symphony welcomed another prestigious guest artist to the Helzberg Hall stage for this past weekend's concert series. Pianist Garri...
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Under the direction of Michael Stern, the Kansas City Symphony’s high-quality playing carried its audience through an ambitious performance of Mahl...
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“Grand Celebration” perfectly describes of the atmosphere Friday at the new Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Spirits were high among musici...
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The second night of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts’ Grand Opening christened Helzberg Hall, the new home of the Kansas City Symphony w...
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The choice of a lean concert program clocking in at just under an hour and half proved the old adage of quality over quantity. The Kansas City Symp...
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Whether emerging from the ether or with a bang, the creation of Earth has long been a subject of human fascination. Many composers have used that i...
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Pianist Jonathan Biss solos with the Kansas City Symphony on Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1. Also featured is the world premiere of Adam Schoenberg'...
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Kansas City talent was well represented and rewarded at the recording industry's biggest night, the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards.
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The Kansas City Symphony announced its 2011–12 Season on Friday—“with an unprecedented collection of distinguished guest artists”—but the true star...
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It takes an amazing performer playing an amazing piece to follow Beethoven's Grosse Fuge. The Kansas City Symphony struck that balance with guest ...
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Does the human voice raised in song stir your soul? Spring 2011 offers an embarrassment of riches for choral and vocal music enthusiasts to savor.
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On the threshold of the much-anticipated inaugural season in the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, the Board of Directors of the Kansas City...
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David Perionnet interviews upcoming Kansas City Symphony soloist, James Tocco about balancing his teaching and performing career and his thoughts o...
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In the penultimate concert of the 2009-10 season, the Kansas City Symphony offered up repetition. Thankfully repetition did not equal boring. Under...
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I could not contain my excitement last week that I would have the good fortune to hear the world's best flutist (no hyperbole) Emmanuel Pahud perfo...
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With Michael Stern at the baton and master violinist Gil Shaham accompaning, the Kansas City Symphony shines with a great repertoire from Stravinsk...
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"Lost Souls" was commissioned by the Kansas City Symphony from Avner Dorman who wrote the work for pianist, Alon Goldstein. The final product was a...
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Stern's lively interpretation of Bach's 3rd Brandenburg Concerto yielded an invigorating pulse. With that driving force he deftly led the musician...
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We are getting so excited about the upcoming release of Britten's Orchestra with Michael Stern and the Kansas City Symphony, we can hardly stand it...
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