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Bach and Beyond: Boulder Bach’s Spring “Festival Week”

Johann Sebastian Bach:  the music and the name are timeless, like a Gibraltar of great music.  Beethoven has myriad admirers, as does Mozart.  However, both masters studied JS Bach’s works, […]

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A joyful return: 3rd Law Dance/Theater’s “For Example”

Review by Barbara Hamilton It was an absolute joy to experience 3rd Law Dance/Theater back in the Gordon Gamm Theater at the Dairy Arts Center on Friday night, in For […]

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3rd Law Dance/Theater’s “For Example”

A preview by Gwen Gray For the first time in over two years, Boulder’s preeminent contemporary dance company, 3rd Law Dance/Theater, returns to the Dairy Arts Center stage, and it’s […]

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Good Day Sunshine with Stories on Stage

Preview by Nicolette Vajtay It’s springtime in Colorado, a time of renewal, a season of rebirth. As the earth wakes up from its winter of gloom, and communities around the world come back to life after the devastating pandemic, we could […]

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 A Night at the Opera, A Day Full of Graces 

Preview by Betsy Schwarm Conductor/Artistic Director Kelly Parmenter confirms what some readers will have surmised:  the program title is a Marx Brothers reference.  That is not to suggest that the […]

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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 […]

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Healing with Mozart and Pro Musica

Given the events and moods of the past two years, all of us could benefit from some healing.  In its Boulder County concerts of February 4 and 5, the Pro […]

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Love and Loss with The Colorado Choir: ‘Tisn’t All Tears, March 4 & 5, 2022

A preview by Betsy Schwarm “Songs of Love and Loss:” As a title for a choral program, it might lead some to imagine those famously star-crossed lovers.  However, in this […]

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From Bach to Chilcott: Christmas with The Colorado Choir

A preview by Betsy Schwarm Choral Christmas concerts often rely on old favorites.  There’s comfort to be found in hearing them, much like the comfort of a cup of hot […]

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Seicento Launches its 10th Anniversary Season Reliving a Long-Ago Wedding Bash

A preview by Marc Shulgold The Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinando I de’ Medici, and Christina of Lorraine were married in Florence in May, 1589, and it must have been a […]

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