Music on the Prairie – in Harmony with Nature
Once a vast prairie covered one-third of our continent–an endless grassland teeming with bison, deer, antelope, fowl and wildflowers of every color. Today, an untouched piece of that prairie still exists in the Flint Hills of Kansas.
Each spring there is a gathering, a coming together of art, nature and the kindred souls who appreciate them both. For one evening, the meadowlark’s song is joined by a Symphony in the Flint Hills.
Before the plow tilled the surrounding lands, before train track split the endless sea of green, native grasses stood as high as a man’s chest on the tallgrass prairie. Here, where vast limestone and flint deposits made tilling impractical, the largest portion of virgin tallgrass prairie remains intact in the Kansas Flint Hills. This is where we gather.
The Flint Hills have many faces. Each year moving the symphony to different sites-traveling from county to county, we honor our beloved tallgrass prairie and our plains heritage with music as big as the western sky. You are invited to join us in Morris County on Saturday, June 14 to enjoy the Kansas City Symphony performing for the Third Annual Symphony in the Flint Hills 2008.
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3rd annual concert
Date: Saturday, June 14, 2008
Location: On privately owned ranchland approximately one mile south of historic Council Grove east of National Scenic Byway, Kansas Highway 177
Tickets: Sold Out
Please call the Kansas City Symphony Box Office at 816-471-0400 to add your name to the ticket waiting list.