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Takács Quartet/Hamelin review

by Lee Goodman

Takács Quartet/Hamelin review

Wed, Apr 22, 2009

The Takács Quartet has been one of a handful of top Quartets almost since its formation 34 years ago.

Guitarist, Doug Niedt with the Kansas City Civic Orchestra: Pure beauty

by Gayle G. Hathorne

Guitarist, Doug Niedt with the Kansas City Civic Orchestra: Pure beauty

Wed, Apr 22, 2009

Once in a generation or so, an artist emerges whose command of technique is so grounded that all boundaries to musical expression are lifted and what ensues is a flawless interpretation of pure beauty.

Enlightening listeners with his tasteful touch

by Megan Browne Helm

Enlightening listeners with his tasteful touch

Wed, Apr 22, 2009

When telling friends 'in the know' that I was going to see Ivan Moravec’s recital, the overall response was, “Lucky you, he’s wonderful. You won’t be disappointed.”

KCM VID: Owen/Cox Dance Group

by KCM Staff

Tue, Oct 28, 2008

Brad Cox talks about an upcoming performance of the Owen/Cox Dance Group.

UMKC Signature Series Finale: Brahms, Vaughan Williams, Ravel and Chen Yi

by William A. Everett

UMKC Signature Series Finale: Brahms, Vaughan Williams, Ravel and Chen Yi

Wed, Apr 22, 2009

The centerpiece of the program is Vaughan Williams’ deeply moving and hauntingly evocative Dona Nobis Pacem.

Pirates ahoy!

by Don Dagenais

Pirates ahoy!

Wed, Apr 22, 2009

The "Pirates of Penzance" should be a delightful evening for both the veteran operagoer and the novice. Enjoy it on any level you like - Victorian satire or joke-filled buffoonery - but be sure to enjoy.

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