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Love, spring and a world premiere

Love, spring and a world premiere

by Sarah Tyrrell

Tue, Mar 09, 2010

Charles Bruffy and the Kansas City Chorale staged a spring concert this weekend. The "Sing to Love" theme combined with timely references to the eagerly-awaited season nicely colored the lengthy program. The ensemble sounded in top shape and delivered a diverse yet thoughtfully unified collection of memorable pieces.

Reviews

Moscow State Radio Orchestra misfires

by Lee Hartman

Moscow State Radio Orchestra misfires

Tue, Mar 09, 2010

Music director and conductor Alexei Kornienko displayed clean baton work, excellent communication and dealt with missed entrances and musicians who were clearly lost like a seasoned pro. Poor Kornienko, I wanted to buy him a shot of vodka after this performance.

Abduraimov and Ioudenitch in recital

by Christopher Guerin

Abduraimov and Ioudenitch in recital

Tue, Mar 09, 2010

The Friends of Chamber Music presented Kansas City favorite sons Stanislav Ioudenitch and his student, Behzod Abduraimov, in a joint recital this past Friday evening at the Folly Theatre. In young Abduraimov there were glimpses of sheer brilliance; his will be a career well worth watching.

Symphony of redemption

by Kristin Shafel

Symphony of redemption

Tue, Mar 09, 2010

The KC Symphony's presentation of "A Haunted Landscape" was impressive and certainly lived up to the work's title. Eerie, perfectly balanced string entrances, subtle offstage trumpet fanfare and expertly executed phrases in the woodwind section were definite highlights.

"Groovaloo" dances with skill and soul

by Andrea Montgomery

"Groovaloo" dances with skill and soul

Tue, Mar 09, 2010

Using the medium of hip-hop, "Groovallo" tackled an array of difficult subjects, such as violence, inner demons, and overcoming obstacles. The dancers succeeded in pulling the audience into each storyline, and for those 90 minutes their battles were our battles, their triumphs ours.

Edgy performance falls well inside the box

by Laura Vernaci

Edgy performance falls well inside the box

Mon, Mar 08, 2010

The Foundation, known for its unique art gallery and architectural exhibits, hosted the Wylliams/Henry Contemporary Dance Company's winter program last Friday night. The unconventional venue and alternative works were a move in a different direction for this local Company.

The grandaddy of all heist films

by Michael D. Smith

The grandaddy of all heist films

Mon, Mar 08, 2010

The Film Noir Series at the Tivioli Cinemas included the grandaddy of all heist films — the black-and-white 1955 Jules Dassin classic "Rififi." The Series continues through March 25 with four more iconic classics of the genre.

A lightness of being

by Megan Browne Helm

A lightness of being

Mon, Mar 08, 2010

It was clear that the Albers Trio are friends as well as siblings - the sisters seem to have that uncanny sibling ability to know what the others are thinking, feeling and how they will react. For an ensemble, like a trio, that skill is magical.

Articles : Local Arts News

Lyric Opera announces final season in the Lyric Theatre

by KCM Staff

Tue, Mar 09, 2010

With the impending move to the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in the fall of 2011, the 53rd Lyric Opera season will be the final one produced by the Company in the Lyric Theatre on 11th and Central Streets in Kansas City, MO.

New campaign imagines Kansas City with no art

by KCM Staff

Tue, Mar 02, 2010

The Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City has just launched the first ever public awareness campaign for the ArtsKC Fund. Two white billboards and a piece of prominent art will be covered in white wrap to emphasize the absence of art. This innovative public awareness campaign was designed by Barkley Creative and leads with the slogan: "If We Don't Support Artists, There Is No Art. Support ArtsKC.org."

Columns : City Classics

Music and Dance through March 17

by Don Dagenais

Mon, Mar 08, 2010

Those who enjoy fine dance performances have a treat in store this weekend with an opportunity to see the famed Martha Graham Dance Company perform at JCCC in one of its founder’s classics, "Clytemnestra," the ancient Greek legend of the murder of King Agamemnon by his wife. Originally performed in 1958, it became something of a cause célèbre among early feminists and is regarded today as one of the cornerstones of Graham’s creativity. Opera fans have four performances of Donizetti’s delightfully comic "l’Elisir d’Amore" (The Elixir of Love) to entertain them at the UMKC Conservatory of Music this weekend, while chamber music aficionados can bask in the strains of the world-famous Artemis String Quartet performing works of Beethoven for The Friends of Chamber Music. If Beethoven is too conservative for your taste, check out the newEar Contemporary Music Ensemble’s collection of modern pieces by Chinese American composers for the zheng. What’s a zheng, you say? Go to the concert and find out!

Columns : City Stage

Columns : Off the Vine

Jammin at the Gem

by KCM Staff

Mon, Feb 01, 2010

Jammin at the Gem 2010, and other upcoming events at the American Jazz Museum.