Program includes "Jig and Pop" by Tessa Lark, Beethoven's Sonata No. Maggini violin on loan through the Stradivari Society of Chicago. Joining Lark is pianist Andrew Armstrong who has delighted audiences around the world and is praised by critics for his passionate expression and dazzling technique. Her success has been acknowledged with a Lincoln Center Award for Emerging Artists, Grammy nominations in the Best Classical Instrumental Solo category, and the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship. Lark is a star violinist in the classical world and a highly acclaimed fiddler in the tradition of her native Kentucky. Giveaway #2 runs Sunday, 9/19 - Tuesday, 9/21 at 12pm. Lauren Desberg Violinist Tessa Lark joins the Friends of Chamber Music for their season premiere. 9, From the New World - Friday, October 1, 7:30 p.m. Great Fall Ticket Giveaway #4 - completedĬongratulations to CPR Listener Lyndsey B.! Lone Tree Symphony Orchestra: Dvořák's Symphony No. Music composed by Adolphe Adam, story based on Heinrich Heine's "De l'Allemagne" and Victor Hugo's "Fantômes." The stunningly skilled athletes of Colorado Ballet bring the beauty and heartbreak of Giselle to the stage. Will ghosts succeed in dancing Giselle's suitor to death? Will she be able to save her true love? The ballet shares the story of young Giselle, a peasant girl whose spirit, after her premature death, protects her lover from a vengeful group of evil ghosts. Giveaway #5 runs Thursday 10/7 through Friday 10/8 at 5pm.Įxperience this romantic tragedy that continues to inspire audiences worldwide. Larry E., congrats! Denver Philharmonic: Donizetti's Elixir of Love with Central City Opera - Saturday, November 6, 3:00 p.m.Ĭolorado Ballet One of the world's most-often performed classical ballets, Giselle is also one of its most challenging to dance. ![]() Great Fall Ticket Giveaway #12 - completed Clarice Assad's Sin fronteras incorporates elements of her South American heritage into a work that imagines the musical synergy that comes from tearing down invisible cultural boundaries.Įvent info and safety protocols from Colorado Symphony. A pair of rising stars, conductor and violinist, make their debuts at Boettcher Hall, with Paul Huang lending his virtuoso style to the Bruch Violin Concerto and Valentina Peleggi leading the Colorado Symphony. One of Beethoven's most beloved and well-known works is the Allegretto from his Seventh Symphony, dubbed the "apotheosis of dance" due to the spinning motion at the center of the composition. ![]() Giveaway #13 runs Wednesday, 11/3 through Thursday, 11/4. 1, one of the most famous and beautiful of all works for the instrument. ![]() Violinist Paul Huang performs Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. ![]() Great Fall Ticket Giveaway #13 - completedĬongratulations Kathleen D.! Colorado Symphony: Beethoven 7 and violinist Paul Huang - Saturday, November 6, 7:30 p.m. In addition, all tickets for Denver Film Festival events taking place at the Denver Botanic Gardens are good for admission to the Gardens from 9am to 4pm on the day of the event. New: Thanks to the Denver Film Festival, we will select two winners for this giveaway! Each winner receives a pair of tickets to the Sunday matinee screening of The Conductor. The film features a combination of intimate interviews with the Maestra, a look into her private life, unseen archival footage with her mentor Leonard Bernstein, and Vérité scenes conducting different orchestras and teaching the next wave of conductors who, like her, were being excluded from the classical music canon." (DFF) Adriane White The Conductor takes the audience into the heart of classical music, and into the soul of one of its top artists, the internationally renowned conductor Marin Alsop.Ĭontest deadline for Giveaway 14 is Friday 11/5, at 4:00 p.m.Ībout the film: "In spite of rejections from the establishment of classical music and being told 'girls can’t do that,' Marin Alsop persisted and never let go of her childhood dream of becoming a conductor.
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