2025 Season
January 1, 2025
New Year's Concert
Champagne reception follows concert
3:00pm
The White Theatre at the Jewish Community Center
New Year's Concert
Champagne reception follows concert
3:00pm
The White Theatre at the Jewish Community Center
June 1, 2025
Kinnor Philharmonic Summer Concert
3:00pm
The White Theatre at the Jewish Community Center
Kinnor Philharmonic Summer Concert
3:00pm
The White Theatre at the Jewish Community Center
past events
January 1, 2024
New Year's Concert
June 4, 2024
Kinnor Philharmonic Summer Concert
January 1, 2023
New Year's Concert
The White Theatre at the Jewish Community Center
June 4, 2023
Kinnor Philharmonic presents Aaron Copland: Cowboychik
A summer concert focusing on orchestral music of Aaron Copland (Rodeo, Quiet City, Billy the Kid)
The White Theatre at the Jewish Community Center
New Year's Concert
June 4, 2024
Kinnor Philharmonic Summer Concert
January 1, 2023
New Year's Concert
The White Theatre at the Jewish Community Center
June 4, 2023
Kinnor Philharmonic presents Aaron Copland: Cowboychik
A summer concert focusing on orchestral music of Aaron Copland (Rodeo, Quiet City, Billy the Kid)
The White Theatre at the Jewish Community Center
L'dor V'dor Kinnor (Generation to Generation Violin)
iberius Klausner, z"l, a Musical Influence
June 12, 2022
The White Theatre at the J
"Who is wise? He who learns from every person." – Pirkei Avot 4:1 The Kinnor Philharmonic will celebrate the musical achievements of some of Tiberius Klausner's musical pupils. As a teacher of the violin, Tibor instilled a love and passion for music-making, no matter the circumstance. Kinnor is excited to bring three soloists for this performance. The concert will feature Jennifer Mitchell and Dani Hoisington in a duo performance of Bach's Double Violin Concerto. As a semi-finalist in the 2021 Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition, Emily Shehi's stirring performance will amaze and inspire. Ms. Shehi will perform the violin concerto of Jean Sibelius. Join us for an afternoon that celebrates the musical influence of a teacher to his students.
A New Year's Tradition: Back to Vienna & Beyond
January 2, 2022
Kinnor Philharmonic is celebrating its 10th birthday year in 2022! While this is hard to believe, Kinnor will take its audiences back to the beginning. Featuring works from the famous Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Day concert; audiences will hear music from the Strauss family. In addition to this reflective, festive and meaningful music, Kinnor will feature the 50-year anniversary of Fiddler on the Roof and special birthday music for Kinnor. Come for the Happy New Year - Celebrate a Happy Birthday!
After the Concert:
A Dessert + Champagne Reception
January 2, 2022
Kinnor Philharmonic is celebrating its 10th birthday year in 2022! While this is hard to believe, Kinnor will take its audiences back to the beginning. Featuring works from the famous Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Day concert; audiences will hear music from the Strauss family. In addition to this reflective, festive and meaningful music, Kinnor will feature the 50-year anniversary of Fiddler on the Roof and special birthday music for Kinnor. Come for the Happy New Year - Celebrate a Happy Birthday!
After the Concert:
A Dessert + Champagne Reception
New Year's Concert:
Special Guest Artist: David Krakauer
wednesday, January 1, 2020
3:00pm - white theatre
Join us for an annual favorite: a New Year's Day concert with Kinnor Philharmonic!
This year, we are thrilled to announce that internationally acclaimed clarinetist David Krakauer redefines the notion of a concert artist. Known for his mastery of myriad styles, he occupies the unique position of being one of the world’s leading exponents of Eastern European Jewish klezmer music, and at the same time is a major voice in classical music.
Klezmer music is the traditional Jewish folk music of Eastern European Jewish communities. Over time, the style of music has grown to include instrumental music, Yiddish vocal music, and modern fusion music.
The performance will be followed by a champagne and dessert reception.
This performance is made possible in part by a grant from ArtsKC.
This year, we are thrilled to announce that internationally acclaimed clarinetist David Krakauer redefines the notion of a concert artist. Known for his mastery of myriad styles, he occupies the unique position of being one of the world’s leading exponents of Eastern European Jewish klezmer music, and at the same time is a major voice in classical music.
Klezmer music is the traditional Jewish folk music of Eastern European Jewish communities. Over time, the style of music has grown to include instrumental music, Yiddish vocal music, and modern fusion music.
The performance will be followed by a champagne and dessert reception.
This performance is made possible in part by a grant from ArtsKC.
Photo credit: www.davidkrakauer.com
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David Krakauer is praised internationally as an innovator in modern klezmer as well as a major voice in classical music. He received a 2015 Grammy nomination as soloist with the conductorless orchestra A Far Cry, and a Juno nomination for the CD "Akoka" with cellist Matt Haimovitz.
Krakauer has performed as soloist alongside the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Weimar Staatskapelle, Orchestre de Lyon, Dresdener Philharmonie, and the Baltimore, Detroit, and Seattle Symphonies. Krakauer has collaborated with the Kronos, Emerson, Tokyo, Orion, and Miro String Quartets. Krakauer’s discography contains some of the most important clarinet recordings of recent decades, including The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind (Osvaldo Golijov and the Kronos Quartet/Nonesuch); The Twelve Tribes (Label Bleu), and Paul Moravec’s Pulitzer Prize-winning composition Tempest Fantasy (Naxos). David Krakauer teaches clarinet and chamber music at the Manhattan School of Music, the Mannes College of Music (New School), The Bard Conservatory, and NYU. www.davidkrakauer.com |