Natasha Paremski graces the stage once more to artfully present Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3. This piece is as elegant as it is foreboding: it’s considered one of the most technically challenging classical piano concertos, and is approached by even the most accomplished pianists with trepidation. Prokofiev’s delightful Symphony No. 5 is a cheerful cap to a night of dazzling Russian virtuosity, interpreted and conducted by famed Colorado Symphony Principal Guest Conductor Andrew Litton.
This concert evening is the perfect way to start your weekend off right, including pre-concert drink specials curated by Centerplate. This after-work soiree features an hour-long program with an appearance by the incredible Christina and Michelle Naughton—extraordinarily talented pianists hailed by The San Francisco Examiner for their “stellar musicianship, technical mastery, and awe-inspiring artistry”.
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Associate Conductor Christopher Dragon will guide you through the music of Bach, Mozart, and Haydn, at LISTEN/HEAR 101 — the first in our series of four casual sessions of live performance threaded with thoughtful talk-throughs to help you understand and truly hear symphonic music. Featuring Colorado Symphony Assistant Concertmaster Yi Zhao and Assistant Principal Viola Catherine Beeson.
Once in a great while we have the privilege of premiering new works by contemporary composers! The evening features a new work by renowened composer and musician Edgar Meyer - paired with a time-tested audience favorite: Ravel's Boléro!
Faith: A Tribute to the Music of George Michael ▪ Boettcher Concert Hall
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