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'Sturm and drang’ at KC Symphony’s opening concert

by Lee Hartman

'Sturm and drang’ at KC Symphony’s opening concert

Tue, Sep 29, 2009

I believe everyone has that one composer that they are supposed to like, but for one reason or another, can't. Brahms is that composer for me. I am completely indifferent to his music. Yefim Bronfman is that special type of performer, however, that can make anything sparkle.

Youth and passion equal brillant playing

by Don Dagenais

Youth and passion equal brillant playing

Mon, Sep 28, 2009

The young violinist Stefan Jackiw and his collaborator Max Levinson started a bit slowly with a too-mellow Beethoven sonata, but came to brilliant life in moving renditions of Copland and Lutoslawski pieces, and then ended with a spectacular Brahms sonata that sang with glorious Romantic passion.

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.

Music and Dance through October 14

by Don Dagenais

Tue, Sep 29, 2009

Another European star making a Kansas City appearance is the brilliant young cellist Alban Gerhardt, from the Netherlands, playing the ravishing Dvorak Cello Concerto with the Kansas City Symphony. For dance enthusiasts, the Virsky Ukrainian Dance troupe brings Eastern European dance movements to the Folly Theater stage under the sponsorship of the Harriman-Jewell Series.

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