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| Beethoven, Brahms & Prokofiev |
Michael Stern, music director Kansas City Symphony Chorus, Charles Bruffy, chorus director Sasha Cooke, mezzo soprano
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Brahms Rhapsody for Alto, Male Chorus, and Orchestra Beethoven Symphony No. 1 Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky Cantata
Beethoven didn't compose his first symphony until he was nearly 30 years old. His first foray into the symphony, however, yields a mature and individual work, providing glimpses of the titan to come. At home on both concert stage and the opera stage, mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke joins the Symphony to perform Brahms' moody and agitated setting of Goethe's text in the Alto Rhapsody. The Symphony Chorus joins Cooke and Michael Stern in Sergei Prokofiev's searing and powerful Alexander Nevsky Cantata, based on his score for Sergei Eisenstein's film, and considered by many to be the finest marriage of music and cinema ever created. Tickets: $58, $55, $45, $35, $25 and $18.
*This concert will be performed at Yardley Hall in The Carlsen Center at Johnson County Community College, College Blvd. and Quivira Road, Overland Park, KS
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