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  • We’re overdue for a show featuring music of Bach, so we're making it happen! Hear one of his delightful French Suites for keyboard, his most popular secular cantata, and a couple of other delights. As Radar O’Reilly from M*A*S*H once said, “Ahhhhhhhh, Bach.”
  • In honor of Veterans Day Weekend, music from the epic television documentary “Victory at Sea.” Richard Rodgers provided the themes, but Kansas City native Robert Russell Bennett transformed those themes into over 11 hours of thrilling, dramatic music. He also conducted definitive recordings of selections from the full score, and we’ll hear this compelling music under his baton.
  • The violin has a musical and spiritual connection with Russian music and this show features works by Sergei Taneyev and Peter Tchaikovsky that may be new to you. They’re melodious, soulful and steeped in the Russian spirit.
  • This show highlights two works featuring the bandoneon, an essential instrument in Argentinian tango, and music inspired and performed by tango king Astor Piazzola. We also have a terrific guitar concerto performed by the great Andres Segovia.
  • Since 1982 William Jewell College has partnered with Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral to present "The City Come Again" as a gift in music and word to Kansas City. Dr. Ian Coleman, Chair of the Department of Performing Arts at William Jewell College, hosts this program of students and faculty presenting seasonal music, poetry, and more.
  • Since 1982, William Jewell College has partnered with Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral to present "The City Come Again" as a gift in music and word to Kansas City. Dr. Ian Coleman, Chair of the Department of Performing Arts at William Jewell College, hosts this program of students and faculty presenting seasonal music, poetry, and more.
  • Since 1982, William Jewell College has partnered with Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral to present "The City Come Again" as a gift in music and word to Kansas City. Dr. Ian Coleman, Chair of the Department of Performing Arts at William Jewell College, hosts this program featuring students, faculty and special guests performing seasonal music, poetry, and more.
  • Celebrate and enjoy the longest night of the year, the winter solstice, with music encouraging you to slow down during shorter days. Hear pieces inspired by the beginning of winter, plus a dusting of pieces taken from different faith traditions.
  • Classical KC interviews Ben Spalding and Kayleigh Aytes of Kansas City's Spire Chamber Ensemble.
  • On this episode of Sound Currents, viola da gambist Carolyn Surrick and lutenist Ronn McFarlane join us for a celebration of the winter solstice, with music from several faith traditions.
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