In our final program of the season, we turn to a longtime friend—the brilliant guitarist Nicolò Spera—to help us premiere a brand new work by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Christopher Theofanidis titled Door Out of the Fire. […]
Soothing Music in Troubled Times from Ars Nova
Review by Marc Shulgold Thomas Morgan put it succinctly in his program notes for a recent concert by Ars Nova Singers. “Everything feels fragile right now,” the chamber […]
Ars Nova Singers: Made Fragile
After a difficult winter, Ars Nova Singers welcomes the fragile spring with a program that honors the uncertainty of our shared experiences and the trust we place in one another. […]
Ars Nova Singers: Made Fragile
After a difficult winter, Ars Nova Singers welcomes the fragile spring with a program that honors the uncertainty of our shared experiences and the trust we place in one another. […]
Ars Nova Singers: Made Fragile
After a difficult winter, Ars Nova Singers welcomes the fragile spring with a program that honors the uncertainty of our shared experiences and the trust we place in one another. […]
Ars Nova Singers: MADE COOL
As another Colorado winter rolls on, we’re revisiting the simmering, sumptuous virtuosity of Will Todd’s Mass in Blue, an Ars Nova fan favorite! This swinging approach to a traditional Latin mass […]
Ars Nova Singers Have It “Made”
By Marc Shulgold “We live in unusual times,” Tom Morgan observed, quietly stating the obvious. As the founder and longtime music director of the Ars Nova Singers, the 59-year-old conductor […]
Sounds from the Soil: A Salon
Our season kickoff in the countryside brings us to Longmont’s vibrant Lone Hawk Farm for a virtual salon of resonant works by modern American and English composers and in-depth discussions […]
Singing in Zoom Time – Streaming Becomes a New Art for Ars Nova
By Marc Shulgold Yes, we know: The past year has been tough for performing arts groups forced to cancel concerts, find new revenue sources and struggle to stay afloat. But […]
Achieving Zoomness: Performing Arts Online
A preview by Betsy Schwarm, January 13, 2021 It is at times like those of the past ten months that the performing arts can mean the most. Not only is […]
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