The UMKC Conservatory Hour
Fridays from 12-1pm and Saturdays from 9-10am
The UMKC Conservatory Hour shines a spotlight on some of Kansas City's best emerging, and seasoned artists. Hosted by UMKC Conservatory DMA student Rodrigo Camargo, these broadcasts include everything from grand orchestral showcases, to intimate chamber and solo works - all recorded at the UMKC Conservatory.
UMKC Conservatory students, faculty and alumni can submit recordings to be included in these broadcasts via this form.
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UMKC Conservatory faculty Joseph Genualdi and Sean Chen perform Gabriel Fauré's Violin Sonata No.1, and Alon Goldstein joins the Conservatory Orchestra for a performance of Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No.3.
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The UMKC Graduate Fellowship String Quartet performs Leoš Janáček’s "Kreutzer Sonata," a fierce and emotionally charged work inspired by Leo Tolstoy’s controversial psychological drama. And Igor Stravinsky’s once scandalous "The Rite of Spring," is brought vividly to life by the UMKC Conservatory Orchestra.
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It took him a while, but Johannes Brahms eventually found symphonic success. In this episode, the UMKC Conservatory Orchestra performs his Symphony No. 2, plus Sean Chen performs Chopin and Seokho Park sings Puccini’s “Nessun Dorma.”
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Three highly expressive performances by UMKC Conservatory students launch the first UMKC Conservatory Hour on Classical KC, with works for piano, saxophone and violin.
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The UMKC Conservatory Choirs and Orchestra take you on a journey through holiday favorites and new discoveries. Rodrigo Camargo is your host in this first ever UMKC Conservatory holiday special.