Welcome to Take Note, your monthly newsletter from 91.9 Classical KC, where we bring you the latest in classical music from Kansas City and beyond.
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Celebrate Pride in Kansas City with Classical KC
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Celebrate Pride month with Classical KC by listening to meaningful music selected by and featuring out and proud artists and musicians from right here in Kansas City!
Our guest curators Tajma Stetson, drag queen and clarinetist, and J.J. Pearse, composer and member of the Mid America Freedom Band, share music by Julius Eastman, Michael Tippett, Jennifer Higdon and more. Plus, hear special live recordings from KC VITAs only on our website.
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| 'An Evening of Fierce Women': Art and music spanning millennia join forces at the Nelson-Atkins
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In a fusion of art, live music and narration, works by ground-breaking female artists and composers throughout history will weave together for one fierce evening at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Christy L'Esperance speaks with Bach Aria Soloists' Elizabeth Suh Lane and art curator Aimee Marceau DeGalan about the collaborative event taking place on June 9.
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| Kansas City Symphony's Michael Stern talks with Matthias Pintscher about passing the baton
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Classical KC's Dan Margolies speaks with current Kansas City Symphony music director Michael Stern and incoming music director Matthias Pintscher about the new appointment, synergy with the musicians and taking the ensemble to the next level.
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| Kansas City Symphony on Classical KC
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| Kansas City Local Feature
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What are the connections between a festival in Puerto Rico and Kansas City? On this week's Kansas City Local Feature, we speak with the folks behind the Puerto Rico Center for Collaborative Piano. Tune in on Saturday, June 10 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, June 11 at 1 p.m.
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This week on From the Archives, it's all about Anton Dvořák! From his chamber music to large, thrilling orchestral works, treat yourself to his music: Saturday, June 10 at 11 a.m. and Sunday, June 11 at 6 p.m.
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June is Pride month, and this week on Sound Currents composer Ingrid Stölzel shares her musical inspirations, the concept of authenticity in art, and the importance of representation. Listen Sunday, June 11 at 11 a.m. and Wednesday, June 14 at 8 p.m.
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