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Four choral finds

by Lee Hartman

Four choral finds

Tue, Mar 23, 2010

Musica Vocale, directed by Arnold Epley, with guest ensemble the Kansas City Baroque Consortium (lead by cellist Trilla Ray-Carter) presented four vastly different multi-movement works in their woefully under-attended concert this past Sunday. As volunteer choirs go, Musica Vocale put forth a wonderful concert of pieces that demand more attention.

PROFILE: Heidi Grant Murphy, opera singer

by David Peironnet

PROFILE: Heidi Grant Murphy, opera singer

Tue, Mar 23, 2010

Life as an international opera star. You stride purposefully, but calmly down the platform of a Paris train station, pursued by an army of redcaps with numerous bags containing costumes for the next performance. You spot familiar faces among passengers on the Orient Express enroute to the lounge car to begin the journey with a light refreshment...

Commanding cello

by Lee Hartman

Commanding cello

Tue, Mar 23, 2010

Performing to a packed house, Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott on piano showcased the peak echelon of musicianship. They commanded the stage. It was evident that the audience wanted to clap for every note Ma played - but he and Stott ended each movement with such authority and poise that no one dared.

Contemporary works make for an unusual and innovative evening

by Kristin Shafel Omiccioli

Contemporary works make for an unusual and innovative evening

Mon, Mar 22, 2010

Pianist and composer Keith Kirchoff presented a lecture-recital at the UMKC Conservatory last Friday night. He has an engaging onstage persona and provided insightful introductions to each work.

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.

PREVIEW: Bill's Bach

by Megan Browne Helm

PREVIEW: Bill's Bach

Tue, Mar 23, 2010

William McGlaughlin and the Bach Aria Soloists are "Inspired by Bach." Bill McGlaughlin is sentimental about Kansas City. "The look of the town, the rolling hills, the Missouri River and the Flint Hills further out in Kansas, it's a beautiful place with the nicest people."

Cool start, sensational finish

by Sarah Tyrrell

Cool start, sensational finish

Tue, Mar 23, 2010

The snow storm on Saturday night cast a potent curse on the Lyric Opera's performance of Verdi's "Rigoletto." The production was, however, worth the extra effort it took to navigate treacherous roads to downtown, and Kansas City was again fortunate to enjoy world-class performances from star singers.

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