Music and health professionals join opera star Renée Fleming

Worldwide opera star Renée Fleming will perform in Kansas City on Thursday night, November 18, but the day before, she'll be part of a panel discussion for "Music and the Mind" — a conversation about how music affects the brain, cognitive development, healing and quality of life.

WHAT:    Music and the Mind with Renée Fleming

WHEN:   Wednesday, Nov 17, 2021

TIME:     4:00-5:30 PM

WHERE: The 1900 Building, 1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Mission Woods, KS, 66205

COST:    FREE

Music has a profound impact and the ability to shape 86 billion neurons in the brain for cognitive development, healing, and therapy. Science research has clearly shown that music therapy interventions can improve quality of life across nearly all neurological disorders. And there is tremendous public-interest in applying music to creative aging, childhood development, and community wellness.

But scientists want to know more.

Join soprano Renée Fleming and a distinguished panel of local Kansas City experts in neurology, music therapy, music and healing, and more for this cutting-edge discussion. Audience members will be able to participate in a Q&A following the panel discussion. 

*Please note this Music and the Mind Event is not a musical performance*

As Artistic Advisor at Large to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Renée Fleming has spearheaded a collaboration with the National Institutes of Health, with the participation of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). The Sound Health initiative explores and brings attention to research and practice at the intersection of music, health, and neuroscience. This collaboration has led to workshops at the NIH, and events and performances at the Kennedy Center. This initiative has also led the NIH to recently award $20 million dollars in funding for music and neuroscience research over five years.

As part of her advocacy, Fleming is also advisor to the recently launched NEA/UCSFSoundHealthNetworkand co-chair of the Aspen Institute/Johns Hopkins NeuroArtsBlueprintboth working to advance the field of arts and health. 

This event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Please call the Harriman-Jewell Series at 816-415-5025 to reserve your seat.

WHAT:    Renée Fleming, soprano in recital

WHEN:   Thursday, Nov 18, 2021

TIME:      7:00 PM

WHERE:  Helzberg Hall, Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

COST:    Tickets from $25.00  *discounts available for students, educators, first responders, active duty military and veterans with valid I.D.

Pair a glorious voice with a winning personality and you have a diva for the ages. Renée Fleming is a longstanding Harriman-Jewell Series favorite. With her many television and Broadway appearances, Fleming has been embraced by music lovers of all genres.

Whether singing at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, the Olympics, or Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee, Renée Fleming represents opera to the world. In addition to her numerous operatic performances, Fleming often works classic show tunes and the Great American Songbook into her recitals. Fleming’s trademark rapport with audiences will give her Kansas City performance a warmth that is personal and sincere.

Rob Ainsley is pianist for the recital. His diverse career as a musician, conductor, educator, and administrator has taken him to top organizations and colleges from coast to coast. He now serves as Director of the Washington National Opera’s Cafritz Young Artists and American Opera Initiative. Ainsley performed with Renée Fleming in The Metropolitan Opera’s August 2020 “Met Stars Live in Concert” that was streamed worldwide.

Tickets here.

ABOUT THE HARRIMAN-JEWELL SERIES

Renée Fleming's recital will mark the 977th performance since the Series was founded in 1965. From free education events that allow interaction with musicians and dancers, to our free Discovery Concerts that are open to the community, the Harriman-Jewell Series continues to offer life-enriching opportunities for its community's youth and lifelong learners.

For more information, contact Tracy Ingle, Interim Director of Marketing & Public Relations at inglet@hjseries.org or 816.415.7895. More information about these events and more atHJSERIES.ORG.