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Patrick Neas

Patrick Neas

Contributing Columnist at The Kansas City Star

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‘Music is magic.’ Teacher marks 20 years as performing arts chair at William Jewell College

For the past two decades, the soft-spoken, English-born professor has been training and mentoring movers and shakers in the world of classical music.
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‘I cannot wait to get started’: KC Symphony’s new music director ha...

Newly arrived Matthias Pintscher is taking the Kansas City Symphony on a European tour. But first, they’re offering a sneak peek here.
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Village Presbyterian Church in Johnson County announces a joyful se...

“We’ve got a wider array of styles of music than we’ve ever had before.”
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This music educator, with help of generous Kansas Citians, is chang...

Students in Kenya are yearning to play music. Here’s how Kansas Citians are making it happen.
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This concert might change your mind about accordions: 90 players at...

Accordion players gather in Kansas City next week, with events culminating in this grand finale.
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This Kansas City area pianist just won one of the toughest competit...

“His technical prowess, combined with his emotional depth, sets him apart as a truly exceptional artist.”
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KC Jazz Orchestra announces new season of big band, old Hollywood, ...

“In jazz, there are so many little personal connections and communications that happen. When you see that happen, it’s truly an experience.”
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Kansas City ensemble will fill the summer with some of the best 18t...

The Kansas City Baroque Consortium is celebrating its 15th anniversary with three concerts.
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‘Quite a ride’: Bidding farewell, Michael Stern looks back on 20 ye...

Michael Stern’s final concert with the Kansas City Symphony is next weekend. This one will be different from most.
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Here’s how Kansas City’s Bach Aria Soloists will celebrate their 25...

A little jazz, a little knighthood and a lot of Bach coming up in this 2024-25 season.
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KC Jewish orchestra to play magnificent work by one of the most fam...

“Everything that life can throw at you, he’s put it into sound. It’s quite amazing.”
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Park University’s International Center for Music announces blockbus...

The next season features illustrious competition winners like Behzod Abduraimov and Maria Ioudenitch to first chair musicians for some of the greatest orchestras in the world.
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One of ballet’s greatest works has never been performed in KC. That...

“A company has to get to a certain point in their evolution to be able to handle” this work in its entirety. It debuts next weekend
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A promising new season for the Kansas City Symphony under a new mus...

Matthias Pintscher will begin his tenure as music director of the Kansas City Symphony next season, and he has put together a classical series that gives insight into his taste and approach to programming.
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‘Alice in Wonderland,’ ‘Don Quixote’: Classics come to life in KC B...

The Kansas City Ballet announces its 2024-25 season, with a huge work it’s never performed before.
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At this KC-area concert: Classical music for ‘people who don’t like...

This piece is considered one of the great sacred masterpieces of the 20th century.
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Organist Elisa Bickers helps Village Presbyterian Church celebrate ...

Elisa Bickers, who has been principal organist at Village Presbyterian since 2009, has chosen a program that pays tribute to the church’s history and its commitment to social justice.
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‘So many fun moments in this show’: Kansas City Ballet is bringing ...

Here’s why the Kansas City Ballet’s artistic director loves “Peter Pan” so much.
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She sang at the White House, around the world. Next: A concert in h...

Jazz singer Lisa Henry will be “telling her story” with the Kansas City Jazz Orchestra in two performances.
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This difficult sonata is rarely played. It’s coming to a KC concert...

The Harriman-Jewell Series will present pianist Simone Dinnerstein at the Folly Theater.
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Joyce DiDonato finds mysticism and Mahler in her hometown concert w...

The famed mezzo-soprano, who grew up in Prairie Village, is kicking off the new year back home.