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A WEEKEND OF STAR WARS




Boettcher Concert Hall

DEC 26-27



Join us for a performance of epic music celebrating a galaxy far, far away. The Colorado Symphony presents a concert filled with music from the world of Star Wars and classical favorites spanning the parsecs between Denver and Dagobah. Whether your loyalties lie with the Imperial Forces or the Rebel Troops, you're sure to hear your favorite themes and discover a few more. And remember: May the Force be with you. Don't forget to arrive early for HalfNotes pre-concert activities in Gallery 2!

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NEW YEAR'S EVE ENCHANTED
MASQUERADE BALL*




The Atrium Denver

DEC 31



Denver Art lovers, music enthusiasts, and fashionistas alike have their chance to celebrate this New Year’s Eve in an unforgettable manner. Bringing together the Colorado Symphony’s Concert Master, Yumi Hwang-Williams, Project Runway All Stars winner Mondo Guerra, a Fashion Show like none other, as well as DJ Live, Denver’s premier music maker, the New Year’s Eve Enchanted Masquerade Ball is this year’s hottest way to celebrate all the good that is to come. Also featuring live performances by a quartet of Colorado Symphony musicians, magicians, a silent auction, champagne toast at midnight, and plenty of dancing the night away!
*This is not an event produced or ticketed by the Colorado Symphony.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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SYMPHONY AT THE MOVIES: HOME ALONE




Boettcher Concert Hall

DEC 22



Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the holiday classic, Home Alone, with your Colorado Symphony! The concert event features renowned composer John Williams' charming and delightful score performed live as the film is screened on large suspended screens. Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister, an eight-year-old boy who's accidentally left behind when his family leaves for Christmas vacation, and who must defend his home against two bungling thieves (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern). Hilarious and heartwarming, Home Alone is holiday fun for the entire family. Don't forget to arrive early for HalfNotes pre-concert activities in Gallery 2!

A NIGHT IN VIENNA




Boettcher Concert Hall

DEC 31



Start your New Year's celebration in style with the Colorado Symphony's annual presentation of A Night in Vienna, a rousing selection of polkas, waltzes, and marches. The festive performance is the perfect sendoff to 2015 – and the early start time ensures that you won't miss the thrill of the 16th Street Mall fireworks!

PIXAR IN CONCERT




Boettcher Concert Hall

JAN 15-16



From the Toy Story trilogy to The Incredibles and UP, Pixar has forever changed filmmaking while giving us some of the most beloved characters in cinematic history. Now, Pixar is coming to you like you've never heard or seen it before: in concert with our own Colorado Symphony. This visually stunning, high-definition, multi-media evening features montages of memorable clips from thirteen feature Pixar films, including Cars, WALL•E, Ratatouille, A Bug’s Life, Finding Nemo, and more! Expect an evening of music that spans the animation studio's long string of hits that never fail to entertain the whole family. Don't forget to arrive early for HalfNotes pre-concert activities in Gallery 2!

ONE SINGULAR SENSATION: A TRIBUTE TO MARVIN HAMLISCH




Boettcher Concert Hall

JAN 23



Former Principal Pops Conductor of the Colorado Symphony, the late, great Marvin Hamlisch is an entertainment legend. He's one of a dozen people to win an Emmy®, a Grammy®, an Oscar®, and a Tony®, plus he won a Pulitzer and a pair of Golden Globes® to boot. He won three Oscars in 1974 – two for the score for The Way We Were and the third for his adaptation of Scott Joplin for The Sting. Featuring the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, this concert spans Hamlisch's remarkable career, from his work on Woody Allen films to A Chorus Line to the score for Ordinary People.

MUSSORGSKY PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION




Boettcher Concert Hall

JAN 29-30



Pictures at an Exhibition, Mussorgsky's rich, intense, and very Russian masterpiece is a perfect match for the talents of conductor Jayce Ogren, who has been hailed by audiences everywhere in terms of both geography and genre: conducting West Side Story in London, My Fair Lady in Paris, and Rufus Wainright with the Toronto Symphony. Similarly versatile, Colorado Symphony Associate Concertmaster Claude Sim performs Aram Khachaturian's Violin Concerto which showcases Sim's boundless energy and flawless technique.

SIERRA BOGGESS IN CONCERT




Boettcher Concert Hall

FEB 13-14



Denver native and Colorado Children's Chorale alumnus Sierra Boggess is best known for her Broadway debut originating the role of Ariel in the 2007 The Little Mermaid. Boggess has also been a Broadway mainstay for the last decade performing in Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, Ever After, and other musicals. It's easy to hear why: Her enchanting, soaring vocals hit all of the right notes. For this Valentine's Day weekend concert, Boggess will sing a number of the tunes that made her a superstar, accompanied by the orchestra and Colorado Children's Chorale.


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