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Open Spaces – Expanded Field:The Kansas City Symphony kicks off the 2018/19 Classical Series in style with award-winning talents Noah Geller and Mark Gibbs alongside 2013 American Pianists Awards winner and Van Cliburn competition finalist Sean Chen.
The Kansas City Symphony kicks off the 2018/19 Classical Series in style with award-winning talents Noah Geller and Mark Gibbs alongside 2013 American Pianists Awards winner and Van Cliburn competition finalist Sean Chen. Beethoven’s playful Triple Concerto reveals the great composer’s happy-go-lucky side, while Rachmaninoff’s orchestral masterpiece, Symphonic Dances, exemplifies the Romantic-era master’s superb writing — lush and captivating. Tickets from $25.
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ADMISSION INFO
Tickets from $25.
Phone: (816) 471-0400
Website: http://www.kcsymphony.org/
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
Concert Comments begin one hour prior to performance time. Hosted by Music Director Michael Stern, David T. Beals III Assistant Conductor Jason Seber or Executive Director Frank Byrne. Concert Comments often features the weekend’s guest artist. Underwritten by G. Kenneth and Ann Baum.
LOCATION
1601 Broadway Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64108
PARKING INFO
An experience at the Kauffman Center begins the moment you arrive, with a convenient, well-lit parking garage, owned and operated by the City of Kansas City, Missouri. The garage is directly attached to the Kauffman Center just south of the building with multiple access points to surrounding streets.
Garage parking passes and valet parking passes are available in advance for most events. Please note that if the garage is full patrons without a pre-paid pass will not be able to park in the Arts District Garage. Additional information about parking is available at kauffmancenter.org/the-center/directions-parking.