THE FIDDLER: EXPANDING TRADITION
Music from Fiddler on the Roof with ensemble of violin, guitar, accordion, and bass
As founder of Music Kitchen-Food for the Soul, Kelly Hall-Tompkins is a pioneer of social justice in classical music, raising awareness and playing at homeless shelters and food kitchens from coast to coast and overseas.
In honor of this initiative, we're accepting non-perishable food items for Harvesters the night of her performance. All donations for Harvesters will be used for Thanksgiving collections.
Winner of a Naumburg International Violin Competition Honorarium Prize and featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Kelly Hall-Tompkins is a violin soloist entrepreneur who has been acclaimed by the New York Times as "the versatile violinist who makes the music come alive,” for her "tonal mastery" (BBC Music Magazine) and as New York Times “New Yorker of the Year.”
She was “Fiddler”/Violin Soloist of the Grammy/Tony-nominated Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof. Inspired by her experience, she commissioned and developed the first ever Fiddler solo disc of all new arrangements, “The Fiddler Expanding Tradition,” which is featured in the new documentary “Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles” on the 55-year history of the musical.
As founder of Music Kitchen-Food for the Soul, Kelly Hall-Tompkins is a pioneer of social justice in classical music, bringing top artists in over 100 concerts coast to coast in homeless shelters from New York to Los Angeles and internationally in Paris, France.
Hall-Tompkins makes her Kansas City debut fresh off her acclaimed portrayal of the Fiddler from Broadway’s revival of Fiddler on the Roof with her ensemble of accordion, guitar, and bass.