September 29, 2010, City Classics
Music and Dance through Mid-October
The Friends of Chamber Music kick off their 35th season with world-renowned Russian pianist Vladimir Feltsman this weekend and the Kansas City Symphony begins its classical series next weekend with the brilliant violinist Hilary Hahn, recently dubbed by BBC Music Magazine as the greatest American violinist since Fritz Kreisler. For those on tight budgets, there are several free or nearly-free performances by excellent local artists on offer. Opera and dance aficionados are in for some special treats during the first half of October. The Lyric Opera concludes its production of Bizet’s classic "Carmen," featuring soprano Sandra Piques Eddy this weekend, and then a week later none other than superstar soprano Renee Fleming appears in recital with the Harriman Jewell Series. Meanwhile, the Owen/Cox Dance Company performs at the Jewish Community Center early in the month, followed by the Lied Center’s presentation of the Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company and, of course, the beginning of the Kansas City Ballet’s season mid-month with "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" at the Lyric Theatre. One might even say it is an embarrassment of riches for Kansas City performing arts fans!

The Friends of Chamber Music
Vladimir Feltsman, piano
Friday, October 1 at 8:00 p.m.
Folly Theater
12th and Central Streets, Kansas City, MO
For tickets call 816-561-9999 or at www.chambermusic.org
Russian expatriate pianist Vladimir Feltsman is considered one of the finest solo pianists on the stage today, and he appropriately introduces The Friends of Chamber Music’s 35th Anniversary season with works by Mozart, Schubert and Liszt.
Feltsman has appeared as a soloist with almost every major symphony orchestra in the world and as a recitalist in all of the world’ great recital venues, including Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Chicago’s Orchestra Hall and others. He is popular throughout Asia and often appears in China and Japan, and is now popular in his native country as well, where he frequently returns for performances. He appeared with the Kansas City Symphony last season and has been on The Friends' Master Pianist recital series in the past.
The Mozart selection is Fantasia in D Minor, a posthumous work of Mozart, whose constantly changing tempi and challenging pianism make it a favorite of concertgoers.
Feltsman also plays the Four Impromptus of Schubert, and Franz Liszt’s challenging and epic Sonata in B minor.
Lyric Opera of Kansas City
Carmen
Friday, October 1 at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 3 at 2:00 p.m.
Monday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m.
Lyric Theatre
11th and Central Streets, Kansas City, MO
For tickets call 816-471-7344 or online at www.kcopera.org
Three performances remain of the Lyric Opera’s opening production of Carmen. The opera stars the rising young mezzo soprano Sandra Piques Eddy as Carmen, a role she has sung with the Metropolitan Opera. Newcomer tenor Dinyar Vania, of the New York City and Dallas operas, portrays her lover Don Jose. Alyson Cambridge, a favorite with Kansas City audiences, is singing Micaela. The Lyric Opera’s resident set designer, R. Keith Brumley, has brand new designs for this production.
Please note the added Monday performance on October 4.
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Owen/Cox Dance Group
The Golem
Saturday, October 2 at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 3 at 2:00 p.m.
Lewis and Shirley White Theatre, Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City
5801 West 115th Street, Overland Park, KS
For tickets call 913-327-8054 or online at www.owencoxdance.org
Jennifer Owen and Brad Cox bring their spirited dance vision to the Jewish Community Center this weekend, setting the ancient story of the Golem to music and motion in collaboration with the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy and Paul Mesner Puppets. Everything Owen/Cox and Paul Mesner does is interesting, so this collaboration should definitely be worth seeing.
UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance
Richard Cass Tribute Concert
Saturday, October 2 at 7:30 p.m.
White Recital Hall
4949 Cherry, Kansas City, MO
For tickets call 816-235-6222 or online at www.umkc.edu/cto
Richard Cass has been a longtime piano instructor at the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance and has a wide and well-deserved reputation as one of the most sensitive classical pianists in this part of the country. His former students include a list of luminaries, who are joining with some of his longtime friends and collaborators for this concert in honor of him. The purpose of the concert is to raise funds for the purchase of a Steinway performance piano for White Recital Hall.
Among those appearing will be Michael Rickman, Peter Cooper, Karen McBee, Jayopung Hong, Vincent van Gelder, Janet Fetterman, Tibor Klausner and soprano Liz Cass. VIP tickets for special prices are available.
Park University ICM Concert Series
Martino Tirimo, piano recital
Saturday, October 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel on Park University Campus
8700 N.W. River Park Drive, Parkville , MO
Admission is $5 at the door. For more information visit www.park.edu/icm/calendar.shtml
The International Center for Music concert series presents Cypriot pianist Martino Tirimo in concert. Tirimo, an internationally renowned pianist, has performed with many of the world’s leading orchestras and it outstanding recital venues, specializing in the music of Schubert, Chopin, Brahms and Rachmaninoff, but also championing the work of more modern composers such as Tippett. The program has not been announced as of this writing.
Ruel Joyce Concert Series
Christina Webster and Robert Pherigo
Monday, October 4 at 12:00 noon
Carlsen Center Recital Hall
12345 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS
Free admission. For information visit www.jccc.edu/performing-arts-series
As we have pointed out before, the Ruel Joyce Concert Series presents free public concerts of outstanding local classical musicians on occasional weekday noons throughout the year. On October 4, the series presents Robert Pherigo, an outstanding singer and pianist, in a recital with flutist Christina Webster. The program has not been announced, as of this writing.
Kansas City Musical Club
Elizabeth Cass, Mezzo-Soprano
Leon Bugg, Piano
Monday, October 4 at 12:00 noon
First Lutheran Church
6400 State Line, Mission, KS
Free admission. For information visit www.kcmusicalclub.org
The Kansas City Musical Club presents a free noontime concert featuring Elizabeth Cass, mezzo soprano and Jayoung Hong, pianist. The program features the vocal music of Saint-Saens, Bizet, Schumann and Sanna Cass. Piano selections will be by Scriabin and Grieg.
Kansas City Symphony
Stravinsky’s Firebird, Plus Sibelius
Friday, October 8 at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 9 at 8 p.m.
Lyric Theatre, 11th and Central, Downtown Kansas City, MO
And
Sunday, October 10 at 2:00 p.m.
Yardley Hall, Carlsen Center at JCCC
12345 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS
For tickets call 816-471-0400 or online at www.kcsymphony.org.
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UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance
Conservatory Wind Ensemble
Friday, October 8 at 7:30 p.m.
White Recital Hall
4949 Cherry, Kansas City, MO
For tickets call 816-235-6222 or online at www.umkc.edu/cto
Among the most significant of the many concerts given at the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance each year are those of the Conservatory Wind Ensemble, directed by Joe Parisi. The program for this concert has not been announced as of the writing of this column, but director Joe Parisi always has interesting selections for your hearing.
Lied Center
Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company
Friday, October 8 at 7:30 p.m.
University of Kansas at Lawrence
1600 Stewart Drive, Lawrence, KS
For ticket call 785-864-2787 or online at www.lied.ku.edu
In Filipino, the word Bayanihan means patriotism or love of country, its root word being bayani (hero), a kind of hero who renders personal service to his community. This traveling dance troop translates traditional folkdance to the modern stage. According to publicity information, “Bayanihan carefully advances into folklore and beyond, with Filipino history and national identity as its guide…. Each one of those involved in Bayanihan are literally national heroes and artist who reiterate through dance, music, percussion, dress and action what is Filipino.”
Harriman Jewell Series
Renee Fleming, soprano
Saturday, October 9 at 8:00 p.m.
Folly Theater
12th and Central Streets, Downtown Kansas City, MO
For tickets call 816-421-5025 or online at www.hjseries.org
For the last dozen years or so, the name “Renee Fleming” has virtually meant “opera” to many aficionados throughout the world, and the reasons are clear to see: a crystal clear voice, used with great feeling and with impeccable technique. She has taken her place among the great sopranos of opera history. Her frequent appearance as moderator of the Metropolitan Opera’s popular opera simulcasts in movie theaters has revealed a charming personality as well, only adding to the star luster surrounding her.
Her appearance on the Harriman Jewell Series is sure to be one of the highlights of the series this year, and also a high point of the city’s opera season. The recital is sold out, but beg, borrow or steal a ticket if you can!
Lied Center, University of Kansas
Turtle Island Quartet
Saturday, October 9 at 7:30 p.m.
1600 Stewart Drive, Lawrence, KS
For tickets call 785-864-2787 or online at www.lied.ku.edu
The Turtle Island Quartet returns to the Lied Center, with its unique style which “fuses elements of classical, jazz and rock music to create its own, distinct sound.” The group is celebrating 25 years of recording and performance this year, and will present a program featuring special guest artist Cyrus Chestnut, a jazz pianist, and mandolin virtuoso Mike Marshall. Founded by violinist David Balakrishnan, the Quartet has composed two commissioned works for the Lied Center, including 2009’s Tree of Life.
UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance
Faculty Recital: Karen Kushner, piano
Sunday, October 10 at 7:30 p.m.
White Recital Hall
4949 Cherry, Kansas City, MO
Free admission.
Karen Kushner is one of the outstanding members of the piano faculty of the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance. This afternoon she performs a free recital at White Recital Hall.
Ruel Joyce Concert Series
Brookside Brass Quintet
Monday, October 11 at 12:00 noon
Carlsen Center Recital Hall
12345 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS
Free admission. For information visit www.jccc.edu/performing-arts-series
The Brookside Brass Quintet is a group of freelance musicians from Washburn University, the UMKC Conservatory and other schools in the area. They can often be heard giving recitals for Young Audiences, but here you will have a chance to hear them in a setting for adult audiences.
Kansas City Ballet
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
Thursday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, October 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 16 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 17 at 2:00 p.m.
Lyric Theatre
11th and Central Streets, Downtown Kansas City, MO
For tickets call 816-931-2232 or online at www.kcballet.org
The Kansas City Ballet opens its last season in the Lyric Theatre with a production featuring three performances.
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue is set in a tacky strip joint and tells the story of “a jealous Russian premier danseur who hires a mobster to kill a rival during the premiere of a new ballet,” according to the Ballet. It features the music of Richard Rogers and a story by Hershy Kay, and is taken from Rogers and Hart’s 1936 musical entitled, appropriately enough, On Your Toes. The choreography is by George Balanchine.
Ralph Vaughan Williams’ transcendent The Lark Ascending forms the musical backdrop for a ballet by Bruce Marks, who describes it as picturing “the eternal fight against gravity.” Mozartiana is, notwithstanding its name, set to the music of Tchaikovsky and the five-movement ballet is considered one of Balanchine’s classics.
Tchaikovsky pas de deux is also set to the music of the Russian master and is “a favorite of ballet audiences the world over.” An eight-minute display of ballet bravura and technique, the piece was originally composed at the last minute for the ballerina Anna Sobeshchanskaya dancing in the world premiere of Tchaikovsky’s ballet Swan Lake, and because of the late addition it was not included in the printed score. The music lay unknown for a century until being discovered in the Bolshoi Theatre archives in 1953. Because of its long absence from Swan Lake, it is often performed, as here, as a separate number in the classic Balanchine choreography.
Those with season tickets to this year’s Ballet performances have priority seating for Ballet subscriptions at the new Kauffman Performing Arts Center.
UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance
Conservatory Orchestra with Steven Jarvi, conductor
Friday, October 15 at 7:30 p.m.
White Recital Hall
4949 Cherry, Kansas City, MO
For tickets call 816-235-6222 or online at www.umkc.edu/cto
In September the Conservatory Orchestra of the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance performed under the baton of Michael Stern, music director of the Kansas City Symphony. This evening the same orchestra will have a chance to perform under the Kansas City Symphony’s other conductor, Steven Jarvi, the Bruno Walter Associate Conductor of the Symphony.
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