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 […]
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 […]
Christmas with The Colorado Choir

The Colorado Choir is pleased to be singing again! We will present “Christmas with The Colorado Choir” at Augustana Lutheran Church in Denver. Performances will be on Friday, December 10th […]
Christmas with The Colorado Choir

The Colorado Choir is pleased to be singing again! We will present “Christmas with The Colorado Choir” at Augustana Lutheran Church in Denver. Performances will be on Friday, December 10th […]
Christmas with The Colorado Choir

The Colorado Choir is pleased to be singing again! We will present “Christmas with The Colorado Choir” at Augustana Lutheran Church in Denver. Performances will be on Friday, December 10th […]
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 […]
Cocoa for Christmas: Britten and Much More from The Colorado Choir

A preview by Betsy Schwarm At this time of year, Christmas choral concerts seem to happen on an hourly basis. Many have the same overall plan: carol arrangements old and […]
From Verdi to Lauridsen with The Colorado Choir

A preview by Betsy Schwarm Imagine a large group of singers, performing gloriously beautiful music together. What composer would you like it to be? Perhaps something grandly operatic by Verdi, […]
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