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Love Sweet Love, February 14 @ 4 pm

February 14, 2021 by Barbara Hamilton


 

Love comes in so many forms, and exists between so many different kinds of people. The Colorado Chamber Players celebrate the Valentine’s weekend with music about passionate love; spiritual love; love of family; tragic love; eternal love; disappearing love; and more.  Indulge in gorgeous music of Bach, Brahms, Gershwin, Monnet, Mozart, Koday and others.

Join Colorado Chamber Players musicians and beloved guests, including Beth Vanderborgh, John Fadial, Barbara Hamilton, Paul Primus, Andrew Cooperstock, Bill Terwilliger, Dan Urbanowicz, Josh Baker, Emily Levin, Lily Primus, Gwenyth Aggeler, Alice Chuaqui Baldwin, Kathryn Radakovich, and Sarah Biber.

Purchase tickets $5-25) by clicking here.

PROGRAM
Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967), Duo for Violin and Cello, op. 7, mvt. 1, Allegro serioso, non troppo,
John Fadial, Violin and Beth Vanderborgh, Cello

J.S. Bach-Grandjany, Etude no. 3 (arranged by Grandjany from BWV 1002, Sarabande from solo Violin Partita in B Minor), Lily Primus, Harp

William Tisdale, Pavana Chromatica, Mrs Katherin Tregians Paven, from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, c. 1610, Alice Chuaqui Baldwin, Harpsichord

W.A. Mozart, from Duo for Violin and Viola in G Major K.423 , Adagio, arr. For Viola and Bassoon by Dan Urbanowicz, with Dan Urbanowicz, Viola and Josh Baker, Bassoon

Marguerite Monnet: Hymne à l’amour (Édith Piaf, Hymn to Love), Gwenyth Aggeler, Guitar

Marin Marais  La Reveuse (a Woman Dreaming), Sarah Biber, Bass Viola da gamba

Johannes Brahms, Intermezzo op. 118 no. 2 (arranged and edited by Emily Levin), Emily Levin, Harp

George Gershwin, Girl Crazy Suite III: Embraceable You, with William Terwilliger, Violin and  Andrew Cooperstock, Piano

Bob Wills/Mark O’Connor: Faded Love, arr. For Two Violins, with  Barbara Hamilton and Paul Primus, Violins

K. Radakovich: It’s Love, Kathryn Radakovich, Soprano and Piano

Burt Bacharach: What the World Needs Now is Love Sweet Love, Kathryn Radakovich, Soprano and Piano

Tagged With: Alice Chuaqui Baldwin, Andrew Cooperstock, Bach, Bacharach, Barbara Hamilton, Beth Vanderborgh, Brahms, Dan Urbanowicz, Emily Levin, Faded Love, Gershwin, Grandjany, Gwenyth Aggeler, John Fadial, Josh Baker, Kathryn Radakovich, Kodaly, Lily Primus, Marin Marais, Monnet, Mozart, Opus Two Duo, Paul Primus, Sarah Biber, William Terwilliger, William Tisdale

Incessant Hum: Beethoven 2020, at Boulder Public Library Canyon Theatre

January 19, 2020 by Barbara Hamilton

Colorado Chamber Players presents a world premiere of a new music/theatre hybrid, with a script by Jeffrey Neuman, directed by Mare Trevathan. Today’s concert WILL provide ASL interpretation for the deaf and hard of hearing. The Canyon Theatre is handicapped accessible, but does not offer assistive listening devices.

As the world celebrates the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven, we explore the emotional world that Beethoven experienced, as he lost his hearing and ability to perform as a pianist and conductor.  Two actors, Chris Kendall and Chelsea Frye, perform Neuman’s script, along with excerpts from late works by Beethoven. Directed by Mare Trevathan.

With thanks to the Boulder Library Foundation for co-sponsorship of today’s program!

Tagged With: Andrew Cooperstock, Barbara Hamilton, Beethoven, Beth Vanderborgh, Jeffrey Neuman, John Fadial, Mare Trevathan, Paul Primus

Incessant Hum: Beethoven 2020, gala at Opus Two hall

January 18, 2020 by Barbara Hamilton

Colorado Chamber Players presents a world premiere of a new music/theatre hybrid, with a script by Jeffrey Neuman, directed by Mare Trevathan.

As the world celebrates the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven, we explore the emotional world that Beethoven experienced, as he lost his hearing and ability to perform as a pianist and conductor.  Two actors, Chris Kendall and Chelsea Frye, perform Neuman’s script, along with excerpts from late works by Beethoven. Directed by Mare Trevathan.  Please note: this venue is not handicapped accessible nor do we offer assistive listening devices for this performance.

Tonight’s performance is a gala fundraiser for the Colorado Chamber Players at Opus Two Hall, with a performance, heavy appetizers, and wine. Appetizers will be served at 6:30 pm, performance begins at 7 pm. Tickets are now available from Brown Paper Tickets.

Tagged With: Andrew Cooperstock, Barbara Hamilton, Beethoven, Beth Vanderborgh, Jeffrey Neuman, John Fadial, Mare Trevathan, Opus Two hall, Paul Primus, world premiere

Incessant Hum: Beethoven 2020 at Broomfield Auditorium

January 14, 2020 by Barbara Hamilton

Colorado Chamber Players presents a world premiere of a new music/theatre hybrid, with a script by Jeffrey Neuman, directed by Mare Trevathan.

As the world celebrates the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven, we explore the emotional world that Beethoven experienced, as he lost his hearing and ability to perform as a pianist and conductor.  Two actors, Chris Kendall and Chelsea Frye, perform Neuman’s script, along with excerpts from late works by Beethoven.  Directed by Mare Trevathan. Tickets available in advance (click on link) through Brown Paper Tickets.

You may also reserve tickets by phone through Brown Paper Tickets’ 24 hour phone line: 1-800-838-3006, press #1. Please DO NOT call the Broomfield Auditorium for ticket sales, thanks.

The Broomfield Auditorium offers both wheelchair handicapped accessibility and assistive listening devices.  Please contact the Auditorium at least 24 hours in advance for accessibility needs ONLY at audi@broomfield.org.

Tickets in advance are $15 students/senior 62+, $18 general, through Brown Paper Tickets. Cash or check only at the performance, same ticket prices.

For group tickets of 10 people or more ($12/each), kindly contact us at bhamviola@comcast.net.

Tagged With: Andrew Cooperstock, Barbara Hamilton, Beethoven 250th birthday, Beth Vanderborgh, Incessant Hum, Jeffrey Neuman, John Fadial, Mare Trevathan, Paul Primus

City of Sorrows: Quartet for the End of Time, Bethany Lutheran Church

April 7, 2019 by Barbara Hamilton

 

Olivier Messiaen’s masterpiece Quartet for the End of Time, written in a POW camp and performed for prisoners, is a powerful end to the 25th Colorado Chamber Players’ season. The Violin and Piano Sonata of Ervin Schulhoff, a Czech composer who died in the Holocaust, will also be performed at Bethany Lutheran Church

This concert starts at 3 pm.

With Paul Primus, Violin; Judith McIntyre, Cello; Andrew Cooperstock, Piano; and Daniel Silver, Clarinet.

Tickets: $15 General, $12 Senior 62+, $5 Students with ID.

All tickets are more at the door ($18 General, $15 Senior 62+, $8 Students with ID.

For advance tickets, click here.

Tagged With: Andrew Cooperstock, Colorado Chamber Players, Daniel Silver, Ervin Schulhoff, Judith McIntyre, Olivier Messiaen, Paul Primus, Quartet for the End of Time

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