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Dec 1
Kansas City Ballet Presents 'The Nutcracker'
December 1, 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
December 2, 1:00 p.m.
December 8, 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
December 9, 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m.
December 14, 7:30 p.m.
December 15, 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
December 16, 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m.
December 19, 7:30 p.m.
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Dec 1
The Metropolitan Opera: La Clemenza di Tito LIVE
The virtuosic Elina Garanca sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama set in ancient Rome. Giuseppe Filianoti is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of one of the composer’s final masterpieces. Harry Bicket conducts. Visit FathomEvents.com for more details.
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Dec 1
The Metropolitan Opera: La Clemenza di Tito LIVE
The virtuosic Elina Garanca sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama set in ancient Rome. Giuseppe Filianoti is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of one of the composer’s final masterpieces. Harry Bicket conducts. Visit FathomEvents.com for more details.
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Dec 1
The Metropolitan Opera: La Clemenza di Tito LIVE
The virtuosic Elina Garanca sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama set in ancient Rome. Giuseppe Filianoti is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of one of the composer’s final masterpieces. Harry Bicket conducts. Visit FathomEvents.com for more details.
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Dec 1
The Metropolitan Opera: La Clemenza di Tito LIVE
The virtuosic Elina Garanca sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama set in ancient Rome. Giuseppe Filianoti is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of one of the composer’s final masterpieces. Harry Bicket conducts. Visit FathomEvents.com for more details.
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Dec 1
The Metropolitan Opera: La Clemenza di Tito LIVE
The virtuosic Elina Garanca sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama set in ancient Rome. Giuseppe Filianoti is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of one of the composer’s final masterpieces. Harry Bicket conducts. Visit FathomEvents.com for more details.
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Dec 1
The Metropolitan Opera: La Clemenza di Tito LIVE
The virtuosic Elina Garanca sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama set in ancient Rome. Giuseppe Filianoti is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of one of the composer’s final masterpieces. Harry Bicket conducts. Visit FathomEvents.com for more details.
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Dec 1
The Metropolitan Opera: La Clemenza di Tito LIVE
The virtuosic Elina Garanca sings Sesto in Mozart’s drama set in ancient Rome. Giuseppe Filianoti is the noble Tito and Barbara Frittoli is Vitellia, in this handsome revival of one of the composer’s final masterpieces. Harry Bicket conducts. Visit FathomEvents.com for more details.
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Dec 1 10:30 am
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Dec 1 1:00 pm
Kentucky Cycle Part One
Kansas City premiere of 1992 Pulitzer Prize winning play: A sweeping epic of three families spanning 200 years of American history, the cycle is a series one act plays performed in two parts. Set in the Cumberland Plateau and using Kentucky as a metaphor for AMERICA, this Pulitzer prize winner...
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Dec 1 2:00 pm
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Dec 1 2:00 pm
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Dec 1 2:30 pm
Williams (horn) / Mozart, Hindemith, Buyanovsky, Wilder
University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance presents: Mozart: Quintet for Piano and Winds in E flat major, K 452; Hindemith: Sonata for Alto Horn; Mozart: Solfeggios for Voic...
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Dec 1 5:00 pm
CANCELEDBanjatammanon (clarinet)
University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance presents: Bernstein: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano; Cahuzac: Arlequin; Guastavino: Sonata para clarinete y piano; Chausson: Andant...
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Dec 1 5:00 pm
Pan (viola) / Bruch, Enescu, Schumann, Franck
University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance presents: Bruch: Pieces (8) for Clarinet/Violin, Viola/Cello and Piano, Op. 83; Enescu: Concertstck for Viola and Piano; Schumann...
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Dec 1 6:30 pm
Running Solo: A Charity Concert
All proceeds will help benefit The Clinic, a nonprofit law clinic that provides less fortunate immigrants with dedicated attorneys who work tirelessly to protect their rights and families. Pennmasala is the first and premier South Asian a cappella group featuring Bollywood and Western songs....
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Dec 1 7:00 pm
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Dec 1 7:00 pm
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Dec 1 7:00 pm
Rezound! Handbell Ensemble in Concert
Rezound!, Kansas City's auditioned community handbell ensemble, presents an engaging performance - blending the unique timbres of bell and chime instrumentation in a variety of musical styles ... don't miss this exciting holiday concert! For more information, contact news@rezound.org or...
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Dec 1 7:00 pm
The Nutcracker
Ballet Conservatory of Independence is pleased to present our 25th year of Tchaikovsky's enchanting Ballet "The Nutcracker"! Join us for this Christmas tradition that captivates adults and children alike as Clara enters a magical world of mice, the sugar plum fairy, snow queen, nutcracker...
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Dec 1 7:30 pm
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Dec 1 7:30 pm
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Dec 1 7:30 pm
Bahamundi (guitar) / Sor, Torroba, Piazzolla, Dyens, Giuliani
University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance presents: Sor: Variations for Guitar on a theme from Mozart's "Magic Flute", Op. 9; Moreno Torroba: Sonatina for Guitar (1924); Pi...
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Dec 1 7:30 pm
Conservatory Choirs / A Season for Giving
University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance presents: Traditional: The First Noel; Caldwell: Hope for Resolution; Wade: O Come, All Ye Faithful; Lauridsen: O magnum mysterium...
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Dec 1 7:30 pm
Kentucky Cycle Part Two
Kansas City premiere of 1992 Pulitzer Prize winning play: A sweeping epic of three families spanning 200 years of American history, the cycle is a series one act plays performed in two parts. Set in the Cumberland Plateau and using Kentucky as a metaphor for AMERICA, this Pulitzer prize winner...
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Dec 1 8:00 pm
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Dec 1 8:00 pm
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Dec 1 8:30 pm
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Dec 1 9:00 pm
Chris Burnett Quintet
"One of the most promising emergent jazz musicians in town isn’t some kid straight out of school or still in school. But at age 51, alto saxophonist Chris Burnett is just beginning to get noticed as his own man." ~ Joe Klopus, Jazz Critic, Kansas City Star