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A.k.a. Lamar Hunt Jr
After graduating from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music in 1979, Lamar Hunt Jr. auditioned for the Kansas City Symphony and earned the position of second flute in the orchestra. Hunt Jr. performed with the Kansas City Symphony for ten years while teaching flute at the University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC), as well as private flute lessons both in his home and at the Music-Arts Institute located in Independence, Missouri. Along with several other musicians and members of the orchestra, Lamar Hunt Jr. helped to start Summerfest Concerts, a chamber music series that recently celebrated its 25th season. Lamar Hunt Jr.'s notable performances include performing Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art to a standing-room-only crowd in a collaboration between the orchestra and the King Singers that was recorded and shown nationally on PBS stations. Lamar Hunt Jr. also recorded an album at St. James Cahtholic Church in Liberty, MO of Bach's flute sonatas in 1990. Lamar Hunt Jr.'s continues to support music in the Kansas City community today as an active board member with the Kansas City Symphony.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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J.S Bach: Flute Sonatas, BWV 1020, 1030-1035 | Lamar Hunt Jr., Rebecca Bell, Frederick Edelen | 1990 | Album |