Ben Folds returns to Boettcher to perform his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. His thorough understanding of the orchestra makes this collaboration one you won't want to miss. The program also features works by Ravel, Stravinksy, and... more >>>
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A family tradition of the not-too-scary-sort, this concert features spooky classics like "Ride of the Valkyries" and music from some of your favorite films including Star Wars and Harry Potter. Be sure to dress up for the Halloween festivities and witness the zany costumes created by the musicians... more >>>
For the follow-up to his 2015 debut with the Colorado Symphony, guest conductor Courtney Lewis leads the Symphony and Grammy Award®-winning Augustin Hadelich through a program including Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings and Symphony No. 1, Benjamin Britten’s Violin Concerto and... more >>>
Cellist Silver Ainomäe offers a tour de force that is Dmitri Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No.1. The concerts conclude with Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra with its shimmering, delicate opening that clashes with the fiery finale, making for a truly awe-inspiring... more >>>
NPR describes Elephant Revival as a group that “pulls together so many elements of American music that summing up its sound in just a few words is bound to prove inadequate.” Although not bound to any one genre, the band maintains its roots in American, gypsy, and Celtic songcraft, and has achieved a compositional maturity that.... more >>>
This popular annual family concert takes attendees on a musical trip around the globe. Drums of the World features your very own Colorado Symphony Percussionists playing rhythmic instruments new and old—it’ll be everything but the kitchen sink... more >>>
This season's annual weekend of all-Beethoven features world-renowned British pianist Stephen Hough performing Piano Concerto No. 3. Conducted by David Danzmayr, the show begins with the 1807 composition that opened Heinrich Joseph von Collin's tragedy Coriolan, and ends with Symphony No. 7, a fitting... more >>>