Turtle Island String Quartet

Concert Review: Terence Blanchard at Muriel Kauffman Theatre

Original image by There Stands the Glass.

If you were among the approximately 300 people at Muriel Kauffman Theatre on Sunday, October 12, you may have wondered why only one person was seated in the first four rows of the opera hall. As the weirdo in question, I too was puzzled by my isolation.

I purchased a $33.50 ticket- the least expensive pricing tier- for a seat in the front row for the Harriman-Jewell Series presentation billed as Terence Blanchard’s “operatic concert production of 'Fire Shut Up in My Bones'.” Why no one else opted to do the same thing is beyond me.

I would have been completely enthralled even if I hadn’t made eye contact with Blanchard, soprano Adrienne Danrich, baritone Justin Austin, guitarist Charles Altura and drummer Oscar Seaton. They simply didn’t have anyone else to look at!

Keyboardist Julian Pollack, bassist Dale Black, and the members of Turtle Island String Quartet were out of my sightline. Video production with live footage overlaid on images allowed everyone to see what was happening and to gain additional insights into Blanchard’s artistic vision.

The first thirty minutes were dedicated to burly material from Blanchard’s 2005 album Flow. The next hour featured a staging of selections from Blanchard’s “Fire Shut Up in My Bones.” A concert with elite plugged-in jazz and groundbreaking opera? I’m all about it, even with 300 sets of eyes boring into the back of my head.

October 2022 Recap: A Monthly Exercise in Critical Transparency

Screenshot of the trailer of Opera North’s reworking of Monteverdi’s “L’Orfeo” by There Stands the Glass.

Top Ten Albums of October

1. Natalia Lafourcade- De Todas las Flores

Rapturous beauty.

2. Bobby Watson- Back Home in Kansas City

My review.

3. Brian Harnetty- Words and Silences

My review.

4. Dave Douglas- Songs of Ascent: Book 1- Degrees

Advanced harmolodics.

5. Boston Modern Orchestra Project- Anthony Davis: X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X

A new rendering of the neglected opera.

6. Anat Cohen- Quartetinho

Exquisite chamber jazz.

7. Evgueni Galperine- Theory of Becoming

A Ukrainian Morricone.

8. Armani Caesar- The Liz 2

The month’s best Griselda album.

9. Babyface- Girl’s Night Out

Sultry collaborations.

10. Caroline Shaw and I Giardini- The Wheel

I prefer this hushed recording to the widely praised The Blue Hour.

Top Ten Songs of October

1. Plains- "Hurricane"

Leveled.

2. Grupo Marca Registrada and Luis R. Conriquez- "Puro Campeón"

A true champion.

3. iLe- "Lo Que Yo Quería"

Celestial pop.

4. Ozuna featuring El Cherry Scom- "Perreo y Dembow"

Dizzying.

5. Quavo and Takeoff- "Two Infinity Links"

I’m 250 pages into Joe Coscarelli’s Rap Capital.

6. Jamila Woods- "Boundaries"

Blurred lines.

7. LF System- "Hungry (For Love)"

Famished on the dance floor.

8. SleazyWorld Go featuring G Herbo- “Glitches”

Shots fired.

9. Nardo Wick featuring Polo G- "G Nikes"

If the shoe fits…

10. Hardy- "Truck Bed"

Hick-hop goes pop-punk.


Top Ten Performances of October

1. Marin Alsop and Orchestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo at Helzberg Hall

My review.

2. Ohma and FKJ at the Midland Theater

My review.

3. Raven Chacon’s “American Ledger no. 1” at Agnes Arts

My review.

4. Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt at the Uptown Theater

My review.

5. Terence Blanchard with Turtle Island Quartet at Atkins Auditorium

My review.

6. Alter Destiny at Charlotte Street Foundation

My review.

7. Karen Hsiao Savage, Hyeyung Sol Yoon and Gregory Beaver at White Recital Hall

My review.

8. Stan Kessler, Rod Fleeman and Bob Bowman at a driveway concert

Three of Kansas City’s best on a glorious fall afternoon.

9. Esthesis Quartet at the Blue Room

My Instagram clip.

10. Alex Mallett and Jeff Harshbarger at Market at Meadowbrook

Folklore.


Last month’s survey is here.