June 15, 2011, City Classics
Music and Dance through June
The Sunflower Music Festival continues its offerings of musical events for Topeka and the Kansas City Chamber Orchestra performs Beethoven's Pastorale.
The Sunflower Music Festival continues its offerings of musical events for Topeka and the Kansas City Chamber Orchestra performs Beethoven's Pastorale.
Sunflower Music Festival
25th Annual Sunflower Music Festival
June 10-18 at various times
White Concert Hall
Washburn University Campus, Topeka, Kansas
Free admission. For more information, visit www.sunflowermusicfestival.org.
It is hard to believe that a quarter century has passed since Janna Lower, Charles Stegeman, and Russell Patterson formed the Sunflower Music Festival in Topeka. Lower and Stegeman brought substantial music festival experience and a wide circle of instrumentalist friends to the table, and Patterson, the founder and at the time Artistic Director of the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, brought the organizational and conducting skills that the new Festival needed.
After presenting its first Festival on only a few months’ notice, the group decided to make it an annual event. And, as they say, the subsequent twenty-five years is history.
The Sunflower Music Festival offers a variety of chamber and orchestral performances over an astonishing eight-day period that will delight the ears of all who attend. The Festival regularly attracts outstanding musicians from across the country who come together in Topeka to make wonderful music far from the glaring attention of the metropolitan media.
The Festival has also made some impressive recordings of its work, which this listener finds the equal of any to be found anywhere.
Full details can be found on the Festival’s web site, www.sunflowermusicfestival.org, but here is a brief listing:
* Wednesday, June 15, 7:30 p.m. Chamber orchestra concert including compositions by Mozart, Humperdinck, Stock and Beethoven (the Stock piece is a world premiere).
* Friday, June 17, 7:30 p.m. Concert of chamber ensembles, including music by Berio, Mozart and Tchaikovsky.
* Saturday, June 18, 7:30 p.m. Chamber orchestra concert featuring music of Copland, Barber and Brahms.
This list only includes the professional orchestra and ensembles. There are several other performances by talented high school and local groups, as well. Charles Strickland and Russell Patterson serve as conductors of the orchestra concerts.
This Festival should be a joy for Topeka locals and visitors alike.
Kansas City Chamber Orchestra
Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony
Friday, June 24 at 8:00 p.m.
Unity Temple on the Plaza
707 West 47th Street, Kansas City, Missouri
For tickets call (816) 235-6222 or online at http://www.kcchamberorchestra.org/
The Kansas City Chamber Orchestra ends its concert season with a performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, the “Pastoral,” which is among the most ambitious works that Bruce Sorrell’s forces have ever attempted. In Beethoven’s day some of his symphonies were played with smaller forces than the 80- to 90-piece orchestras by which they are performed today, and the Chamber Orchestra intends to resurrect the more intimate performance standards with this concert, using an orchestra of less than 50 musicians.
Also on tap for this final concert are Rossini’s over from La scala di sieta, a rarely performed opera, and Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5featuring guest performer Tamamo Gibbs. Gibbs is a 15-year veteran of the Kansas City Symphony where she serves as principal second violinist. She is also the co-concertmaster of the Kansas City Chamber Orchestra. She has performed in Japan, the United States, France, Monaco, Israel, Brazil, and Argentina, and has participated in numerous music festivals including the Evian Music Festival in France, the National Repertoire Orchestra in Colorado, the Kent/Blossom Music Festival in Ohio, and the Grand Teton Music Festival in Wyoming.
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