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 […]
Ars Nova Singers present Brumel’s “Earthquake” Mass
A Rarely Performed Masterpiece from the Renaissance Comes to Life: Ars Nova Presents The “Earthquake” Mass For 33 years, Boulder’s Ars Nova Singers has been recognized for presenting vibrant programs […]
Ars Nova Singers present Brumel’s “Earthquake” Mass
A Rarely Performed Masterpiece from the Renaissance Comes to Life: Ars Nova Presents The “Earthquake” Mass For 33 years, Boulder’s Ars Nova Singers has been recognized for presenting vibrant programs […]
Mad Madrigals with Seicento Baroque – March 2018
Preview article by Betsy Schwarm Boulder-based Seicento Baroque specializes in choral music of the 16th century. Last fall, that focus was expressed in a 500th anniversary commemoration of the Reformation. […]
Featured
A Melodic Journey Through Love’s Follies
A Preview by Toni Tresca In the world of love, not every romance ends with ‘happily ever after.’ Despite what pop culture has drilled into us since we...
A French Connection in the Rockies
A preview by Betsy Schwarm Ah, the best laid plans of mice and men – and musicians! Invite a French-based string ensemble to Denver for a concert...
MELODY AT CENTER OF SEICENTO FOUNDER’S FINAL CONCERT
Guest harpsichordist joins baroque vocal ensemble A preview by Kelly Dean Hansen, April 1, 2024 Evanne Browne started the Boulder-based Seicento Baroque...