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Love Changes Everything, Broomfield Auditorium

February 20, 2022 by Barbara Hamilton

“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” ― Lao Tzu  

The Colorado Chamber Players presents a program with music about the transformative power of love.

On the program will be works by Johannes Brahms (Two Songs op. 91 and C minor Piano Quartet no. 3, op. 60) and Clara Schumann (Violin/Piano Romance op. 22), who inspired each other through a loving and lifelong friendship; and romantic music by African-American composers Jessie Montgomery (Loisaida, My Love), George Walker (Variations on a Kentucky Folk Song) and Duke Ellington (In A Sentimental Mood).  An original song by Kathryn Radakovich completes the program.

Performers include Andrew Cooperstock, Piano; Kathryn Radakovich, Mezzo-Soprano; Paul Primus and John Fadial, Violins; Barbara Hamilton, Viola; and Beth Vanderborgh, Cello.

Proof of vaccination and face coverings (masks covering the nose and mouth) are required to attend the concert. Other covid precautions:

Limited capacity, social distancing between seats, recent cleaning/sanitizing, excellent HVAC system, digital program.

Tickets available online for Broomfield Auditorium only, CLICK HERE
General vaccinated adult $22 in advance, $25 at door
Senior vaccinated $17 in advance, $20 at door
Students vaccinated with ID $5 in advance, $7 at door
Live stream $18
(PLEASE NOTE: livestream sales only close on Feb. 19th, 7 pm.  You will be sent a link to the livestream on February 20th via email.)
Click on next line for PROGRAM.
OTS v2 Love Changes Everything prog Feb 17-19-20

Tagged With: Andrew Cooperstock, Black History month, Brahms, Clara Schumann, Duke Ellington, George Walker, Jessie Montgomery, Kathryn Radakovich, romantic music

Love Changes Everything, First Universalist Church of Denver

February 19, 2022 by Barbara Hamilton

“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” ― Lao Tzu  
The Colorado Chamber Players presents a program with music about the transformative power of love.
On the program will be works by Johannes Brahms (Two Songs op. 91 and C minor Piano Quartet no. 3, op. 60)
and Clara Schumann (Violin/Piano Romance op. 22), who inspired each other through a loving and lifelong friendship;
and romantic music by African-American composers Jessie Montgomery (Loisaida, My Love),
George Walker (Variations on a Kentucky Folk Song) and Duke Ellington (In A Sentimental Mood).
An original song by Kathryn Radakovich completes the program.
Performers include Andrew Cooperstock, Piano; Kathryn Radakovich, Mezzo-Soprano; Paul Primus and John Fadial, Violins; Barbara Hamilton, Viola; and Beth Vanderborgh, Cello.
First Universalist Church of Denver hosts this concert, which will be live and live-streamed.
For live stream option, please click HERE to register.
For Live in person option, SEATING IS LIMITED to 100 patrons.  CLICK HERE to register for in person performance.
Proof of vaccination and face coverings are required to attend the concert. 

Other covid precautions: Limited capacity, social distancing between seats, recent cleaning/sanitizing, excellent HVAC system, digital program.

Suggested donation is $15-20, and can be paid by cash, check or venmo at the concert or in advance using QR code below.
QR code donations through Colorado Gives/Community First also accepted at door, or click on QR code below.
Click on line below for concert program.
OTS v2 Love Changes Everything prog Feb 17-19-20

Tagged With: Andrew Cooperstock, Barbara Hamilton, Beth Vanderborgh, Clara Schumann, Duke Ellington, George Walker, Johannes Brahms, John Fadial, Kathryn Radakovich, Love Changes Everything, Paul Primus

Love Changes Everything, Schmitt Music

February 17, 2022 by Barbara Hamilton

“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” ― Lao Tzu  
The Colorado Chamber Players presents a program with music about the transformative power of love.
On the program will be works by Johannes Brahms (Two Songs op. 91 and C minor Piano Quartet no. 3, op. 60) and Clara Schumann (Violin/Piano Romance op. 22),
who inspired each other through a loving and lifelong friendship; and romantic music by African-American composers Jessie Montgomery (Loisaida, My Love),
George Walker (Variations on a Kentucky Folk Song) and Duke Ellington (In A Sentimental Mood). An original song by Kathryn Radakovich completes the program.
Performers include Andrew Cooperstock, Piano; Kathryn Radakovich, Mezzo-Soprano; Paul Primus and John Fadial, Violins; Barbara Hamilton, Viola; and Beth Vanderborgh, Cello.
Schmitt Music will host this live event, 155 W Hampden Ave, Englewood, CO 80110
Proof of vaccination and face coverings are required to attend the concert.
Covid precautions: Limited capacity, social distancing between seats, recent cleaning/sanitizing, digital program.

SEATING IS LIMITED TO 30 PATRONS AT THIS EVENT. ARRIVE EARLY!

Suggested donation is $15-20, and can be paid by cash, check or venmo at the concert.
QR code donations through Colorado Gives/Community First also accepted, or donate NOW.
Click on line below for concert program.
OTS v2 Love Changes Everything prog Feb 17-19-20

Tagged With: Andrew Cooperstock, Barbara Hamilton, Beth Vanderborgh, Black History month, chamber music, Clara Schumann, Duke Ellington, George Walker, It's Love, Jessie Montgomery, Johannes Brahms, John Fadial, Kathryn Radakovich, Love Changes Everything, Paul Primus, Valentine's Day

Incessant Hum: Beethoven

December 16, 2021 by Barbara Hamilton

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

Originally performed live in January 2020, this is a re-broadcast of a live performance at the Boulder Public Library, available online (video on demand) ONLY.

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 On The Stage.

Tickets are $5 (student/underemployed), $10 (individual) and $25 (family).

With Chris Kendall as Beethoven and Chelsea Frye as Elise, joined by Andrew Cooperstock (piano), Paul Primus and John Fadial (violin), Barbara Hamilton (viola), and Beth Vanderborgh (cello.

 

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

Wild Things: Music of Springtime, 4/25

April 25, 2021 by Barbara Hamilton

We all love springtime, with new growth and boundless energy.

We are thrilled to bring you music that celebrates the delight of springtime.

ONLINE EVENT ONLY

Tickets available through On The Stage. Click here for tickets.

Gallo/Pergolesi: Trio Sonata in G major, Yuan Yuan Wang, Dan Urbanowicz and Scott Kluksdahl
Handel Harp concerto, Lily Primus, harp
Josephe de Bologne, Chevalier de Saint George: Sonata for Harp and Violin, Paul and Lily Primus
Bach C minor Suite for Solo Viola, BWV 1011, A=415, Courante and Gavottes,  Barbara Hamilton
Beethoven: 1st/last mvts of Beethoven f minor Piano Sonata no. 1, op.2 #1, Andrew Cooperstock, Piano
Bohuslav Martinu: Madrigal no. 1, for Violin and Viola, Barbara Hamilton and Paul Primus
Kenji Bunch: 3 G’s, Solo Viola, Dan Urbanowicz
Copland/Bernstein: El Salon Mexico, Andrew Cooperstock, Piano

 

 

Tagged With: Andrew Cooperstock, Barbara Hamilton, Beethoven, Copland, Handel, JS Bach, Kenji Bunch, Lily Primus, Martinu, Paul Primus, Saint George, Scott Kluksdahl, Yuan Yuan Wang

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