One of Brahms’ most energetic and uninhibited pieces with a wild gypsy dance at the end.
Brahms’ Piano Quartet in G minor is one of his most energetic and uninhibited pieces with a wild gypsy dance at the end. In Schoenberg’s technicolor arrangement of the chamber work for orchestra, the Quartet emerges as a thrilling showpiece. Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5, “Turkish,” is a technically demanding yet sweetly poetic romp. Within Her Arms, scored for an ensemble of 15 strings, is composer Anna Clyne’s touching memorial to her mother. Tickets for this Kansas City Symphony program start at $25.
ANNA CLYNE Within Her Arms
W.A. MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5, “Turkish”
BRAHMS/SCHOENBERG Piano Quartet No. 1
Michael Stern, conductor
Stefan Jackiw, violin
Tickets for this Kansas City Symphony program start at $25.
Phone: (816) 471-0400
2019/05/31 - 2019/06/02
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.
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
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