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Classical music, opera, ballet and dance in Kansas City, MO, United States

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Kansas CityBliss Point

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Mozart, Various, Anderson
Jiří Kylián; Alexander Ekman; Mark Morris; Kansas City Ballet; Kansas City Symphony; Opus 76 Quartet

Kansas CityMichael Stern conducts Mahler

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Delius, Montgomery, Mahler
Kansas City Symphony; Michael Stern; Julia Bullock

Kansas CityEmanuel Ax plays Beethoven

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Simon, Beethoven, Stravinsky
Kansas City Symphony; Michael Stern; Emanuel Ax

Kansas CityKenny Broberg plays Rachmaninov

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Puccini, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky
Kansas City Symphony; Valentina Peleggi; Kenny Broberg

Kansas CityBehzod Abduraimov

Ravel
Behzod Abduraimov, Piano
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Hindemith's "American requiem" from the Kansas City Symphony

The composer's powerful When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd anchored a thought-provoking program led by Michael Stern.
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Birth of Cool: Ray Ushikubo revels in Gershwin in Kansas City

Pianist Ray Ushikubo turns violinist in his star turn with the Kansas City Symphony and Thomas Wilkins. 
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The Shining: powerful psychodrama from Lyric Opera of Kansas City

“Here's Johnny!” Paul Moravec’s opera, based on Stanley Kubrick's film of Stephen King's novel, proves gripping in Eric Simonson's production. 
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A musical trip with Matthias Pintscher and the Kansas City Symphony

Matthias Pintscher revels in Scriabin's Poem of Ecstasy, once described as a “bath of ice, cocaine and rainbows”, while George Li plays Ravel. 
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KCB's authentic Cinderella has clear narrative and plenty of parody

Devon Carney's Cinderella is fast-moving and busy, with the stepsisters cavorting across the stage as the epitome of pantomime dames
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A sense of architecture: Kevin John Edusei in Kansas

Maria Ioudenitch joins the Symphony for Samuel Barber's popular Violin Concerto
****1
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