Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony Presents Joyce DiDonato .

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Kansas City’s Incredible Talent

Congratulations to all!

KCPT’s production of Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony Presents Joyce DiDonato took center stage on the PBS Arts Summer Festival last July. Now the Grammy’s have honored its soundtrack with a nomination for Best Classical Vocal Solo.

Kliff Kuehl, KCPT’s President and CEO remarked, “It was incredible to partner with the Kansas City Symphony and to put this production on the world’s largest stage, shining a light on the new Kauffman Center. We congratulate Joyce DiDonato and the Kansas City Symphony.”

From Frank Byrne, Executive Director of the Kansas City Symphony: “We are very proud to have been nominated for another Grammy award, this time with the magnificent Joyce DiDonato. This nomination speaks well of the incredible talent of our own Kansas City Symphony and Music Director Michael Stern, and we hope that even more people will enjoy our music as a result.”

KCPT extends its congratulations to these amazing hometown musicians for this success and recognition.

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Homecoming Appetizer: Creating a National PBS Arts Special

The Local Show proudly shares a behind-the-scenes peek at the Kauffman Center festivities in a piece we call Homecoming 101. Be sure to tune in on July 20 at 9 p.m. to see Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony presents Joyce DiDonato.

Welcome to Season Three of The Local Show. This week, the arts are where we turn our attention, in part because tomorrow night we get the rare chance to share Kansas City with the entire country on the PBS Arts Summer Festival. The program is called Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony presents Joyce DiDonato.

DiDonato is an amazing singer who still makes her home in Kansas City, even though she’s a star on stages around the world. In fact, she won the Grammy for Best Opera performance last year. As you’ll see, she’s a big fan of her hometown and of the symphony as it has developed under the guidance of music director Michael Stern. Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony presents Joyce DiDonato will air on Friday, July 20 at 9 p.m. on KCPT.

Randy Mason talks with both of them about the TV special and more, as well as with Paula Kerger, the president of PBS. But first, we want to share a behind-the-scenes peek at the Kauffman Center festivities in a piece we call Homecoming 101.

Joyce DiDonato and Michael Stern on stage in a discussion with a director

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July-August 2012 Letter from Kliff Kuehl, President & CEO

Kliff talks about great upcoming PBS programming with a focus on women and their extraordinary stories.

I recently returned from the PBS annual meeting and came away very proud of the programming coming this fall and beyond.

PBS will help to tell more stories specifically about women.  The campaign, Women and Girls Lead, will encompass short stories, mini-series, broadcasts, and web content featuring extraordinary stories about women through several of PBS’ regular series – Independent Lens, Global Voices, and Frontline.  For more information and a full list of programs, visit http://www.itvs.org/women-and-girls-lead.

One of these programs, Half the Sky, will air in October on Independent Lens as a multi-part feature telling the stories of oppressed women in other countries who have escaped, healed, and gone on to do great things.  The program is based on the best-selling book by Pulitzer Prize winners Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn.  These stories are truly inspiring.

Several short stories will also be aired featuring amazing women right here in Kansas City.  Peregrine Honig, a local artist; Monica Steiner, a breast cancer survivor who is raising money for breast cancer research through the organization “Ironteam;” Alice Piggee-Wallack, a pastor making a difference in an under-served Kansas City community; and Brionna Williams, a student-athlete who overcame a serious health problem to achieve her dream.   Watch the schedule for these stories about groundbreaking Kansas City women.

MAKERS, is a documentary about national women figures and every day ground breakers.  They are role models, front line activists, and first in their field.  Just a few of the featured women – Hillary Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Ellen Degeneres, Dr. Susan Love (breast cancer pioneer), Maya Lin (artist and architect), and Gloria Steinem.  This documentary will air in early 2013.

Beginning on Labor Day, another great new children’s show – Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.  This is an animated children’s program from the Fred Rogers’ Company featuring the new generation of characters from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.  It’s certain to be a hit with the kids!

Paula Kerger recently came to Kansas City to speak through the Chamber’s “Insight Kansas City” speaker series.  Jim Heeter, the Chamber’s CEO, said this about Paula and KCPT, “Kerger had the highest praise for our local PBS station, KCPT.  KCPT is serving as a trusted and constructive center stage for the region.”  It’s always nice to hear these great comments.

As a reminder, mark your calendars for Homecoming on July 20 – airing to a national audience.  The Kansas City Symphony and hometown soprano, Joyce DiDonato, perform as part of PBS’ Summer Arts Festival at Kansas City’s wonderful Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.

As always, thank you for watching!

Kliff Kuehl

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Homecoming Sneak Preview Screening

Be part of a sneak peek of "Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony Presents Joyce DiDonato" on Thursday, June 28, 2012, 6 pm.  RSVP at the Kansas City Symphony website or by calling 816-994-7222.

Be part of a sneak peek of Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony Presents Joyce DiDonato on Thursday, June 28, 2012, 6 pm in the Muriel McBrien Kauffman Theatre at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.

Joyce DiDonato performed with the Kansas City Symphony in March and the concerts were filmed to be part of the 2012 PBS Arts Summer Festival.

RSVP at the Kansas City Symphony website or by calling 816-994-7222.

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