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Jefferson Symphony Winter Concert
Colorado School of Mines Green Center 924 16th Street, Colorado School of MinesWeek of Events
First Sundays – “Text & Context” – Lu Yehi
Kol Nashim, the treble choir of the Coorado HEberw Chorale announces a new series, First Sundays beginning Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022, 7:00 pm on Zoom and Faceboook LIve. The series features two popular Nol Nashim programs, "Text & Context" with music director Leah Peer alternating with "Jewish Broadway" with Miryam (Mimi) Raizen. The interactive seesions […]
Jefferson Symphony Winter Concert
Jefferson Symphony Winter Concert
The Jefferson Symphony Orchestra celebrates composer William Grant Still in observance of Black History Month, with William Morse, conductor and Don Hilsberg, harp. Program includes: Nielsen: Helios Overture Still: "Ennanga" Harp Concerto Still: Symphony No. 2 Ginastera: "Estancia" Ballet Suite
The Earthquake Mass: Music of the Renaissance
The Earthquake Mass: Music of the Renaissance
The colossal "Earthquake Mass" by French composer Antoine Brumel is a rare and astounding choral composition for 12 distinct voices, called "one of the most breathtaking outbursts of the Renaissance imagination" by the arts critic at The Independent. Ars Nova Singers celebrates this vibrant music in three performances in the Denver/Boulder area, along with four other […]
“Shiru L’Adonai”: Jewish Sacred Choral Music
“Shiru L’Adonai”: Jewish Sacred Choral Music
Shiru L’Adonai (“Sing to the Lord”) celebrates four centuries of Jewish sacred choral music, from the Renaissance’s Salamone Rossi of Venice, to Romantic-era Berlin Cantor Louis Lewandowski (a friend of Mendelssohn and colleague of Brahms), to 20th century additions, including a portion of the haunting but hopeful Sacred Service by Ernest Bloch, written in Switzerland in 1934 as he […]
Family Concert: Wild Kingdom
Family Concert: Wild Kingdom
The Arapahoe Philharmonic's second annual Family Concert takes place on Saturday, February 22, at Aspen Academy (5859 S. University Blvd., Greenwood Village.) We’re partnering with the City of Greenwood Village’s Cultural Arts Department and children’s entertainer Dr. Noize to create a morning filled with fun, imagination and music! Come early at 9:30am to make animal […]
Denver Philharmonic: Roulette
Denver Philharmonic: Roulette
Pass the Baton! Two emotional and romantic Russian masterpieces are lead by a rotation of conductors in our first-ever maestro relay. Each movement of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s sixth symphony and Modest Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition will be directed under a different baton. February 22, see and hear the next generation of orchestra leaders from […]
The Earthquake Mass: Music of the Renaissance
The Earthquake Mass: Music of the Renaissance
The colossal "Earthquake Mass" by French composer Antoine Brumel is a rare and astounding choral composition for 12 distinct voices, called "one of the most breathtaking outbursts of the Renaissance imagination" by the arts critic at The Independent. Ars Nova Singers celebrates this vibrant music in three performances in the Denver/Boulder area, along with four other […]
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