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The Kansas City Chorale presents German Romantics

  • 1900 Building 1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway Mission Woods, KS, 66205 (map)
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The Kansas City Chorale’s season opener is a classical Oktoberfest of German Romanticism featuring piano, horn, harp, and lush choral works including Mendelssohn's Sechs Lieder, Rheinberger's Abendlied, and Brahms' Liebeslieder Walzer.

ARTISTS HAVE REQUESTED ALL ATTENDEES PROVIDE PROOF OF VACCINATION AT THE DOOR.

THE KANSAS CITY CHORALE
Since the debut performance in 1982, the Kansas City Chorale has provided audiences with a high caliber of choral artistry, performing a diverse repertoire of new and traditional music. Under Charles Bruffy’s leadership the choir has garnered international recognition for artistic merit, having been praised for its refined sound, phrasing and flawless intonation.

As a cornerstone of the Kansas City performing arts community, the Chorale creates concert programs and recordings that educate, engage, provoke, and inspire listeners. The Chorale’s ongoing outreach efforts facilitate the development of local talent, while providing students and their instructors with the opportunity to learn from world-class vocalists.

Beyond the traditional season of local concerts, Bruffy has brought the choir’s talent to the global stage. In 2009, Bruffy led the Kansas City and Phoenix Chorales in a moving performance at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. Highlights from the a cappella concert included “Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae” by Jaakko Mantyjarvi and “Drei Geistliche Gesänge” by 19th-century composer Josef Rheinberger. 

The New York Times review noted that Bruffy “…seemed to be sculpturing in air: carefully molding each finely hued note he coaxed from his choristers,” and “the choirs performed with a buoyant pulse and energetic finesse.”  In the same year, the Kansas City Chorale was invited as one of four choral groups to perform at the prestigious Incheon Choral Festival in South Korea.

The Kansas City Chorale has an award-winning collection of albums with Chandos Records, Naxos Records, Nimbus Records, and 2Foals Records.  The Chorale's album Life and Breath: Choral Works of René Clausen, won the GRAMMY® Award for Best Choral Performance and Best Engineered Album, Classical.  Additionally, SoundMirror senior producer Blanton Alspaugh won the GRAMMY® Award for Producer of the Year, Classical, for Life and Breath and Artifacts: The Music of Michael McGlynn.

Between 2007-2015, the Kansas City Chorale joined with the Phoenix Chorale for three albums including Rheinberger: Sacred Choral Works, which received 2 GRAMMY® nominations, Grechaninov: Passion Week, which won the GRAMMY® Award for Best Engineered Classical Album along with 5 nominations, and Rachmaninoff: All Night Vigil, which won the GRAMMY® Award for Best Choral Performance along with 3 nominations. 

Earlier Event: September 26
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Later Event: October 13
Tim O’Brien with Jan Fabricius