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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Griffin Hall, the St. Andrew Pipes & Drums band pipe sergeant, helps tune a bagpipe.
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It's been a year since we published our first story featuring community music ensembles in Kansas City. To kick off 2024, we're highlighting even more groups you can join to share in the love of music and music-making.
Classical KC's Libby Hanssen showcases a few of the many ensembles in Kansas City fueled by passion, a life-long love of music, and the camaraderie of performing together.
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Tune in weekdays for classical music with Christy L'Esperance and Brooke Knoll
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Start your day right and calm your commute home with Classical KC's newest local hosts, and hear music that connects with Kansas City's vibrant music scene.
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| Focus, relax, or just vibe with our Classical Lofi Spotify playlist
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Lofi music is the perfect accompaniment for everything from a deep focus session to a dinner party. Get absorbed into the chill sounds with our curated Spotify playlist.
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| Experience Sonic Sights at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
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Bring art to your ears with Sonic Sights, a collaboration between Classical KC and Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art! When visiting the museum, scan the QR codes next to select works on view and experience curated songs that encourage new discoveries.
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- Programming Highlight -
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| Kansas City Local Feature
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center musicians are collaborating with the Friends of Chamber Music Kansas City for a performance at The Folly Theater. This week on the Kansas City Local Feature, learn about how these groups are joining forces for the concert. Listen on Saturday, January 13 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, January 14 at 1 p.m.
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Kansas City Symphony on Classical KC
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This week, hometown hero Joyce DiDonato returns to the Kauffman Center to perform with the Kansas City Symphony. Tune in for a special rebroadcast of the Kansas City Symphony on Classical KC highlighting past performances of the mezzo-soprano: Thursday, January 11 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, January 14 at 4 p.m.
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István Kertész was one in the long line of great Hungarian conductors. In the first show of a series, we’ll hear examples of how be inspired both musicians and audiences on this week's From the Archives. Listen Saturday, January 13 at 11 a.m. and Sunday, January 14 at 6 p.m.
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| - Upcoming Events from our Arts Partners -
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WindSync
Sunday, Jan. 28: 2:00 p.m.
Polsky Theater at Midwest Trust Center
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