The Jazz Guitar Ensemble is directed by Mike Abbott. The Vocal Repertoire Ensemble is directed by Donna Wickham.
Location: Concerts
Lamont Wind Ensemble
Join us for a Latin-themed program on the final performance of the season!$5 for reserved parterre seats, or FREE general admissionComplimentary parking
Lamont Symphony Orchestra
The program will feature the winner of the DU Solo Honors Competition: Dylan Tyree performing Dvorak’s Cello Concerto, conducted by Brett Mitchell. Plus, Suppé’s “Overture to the Pique Dame” conducted by Joseph Reyna and Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 “London” conducted by Cosima Luther.$5 for reserved parterre seats, or FREE general admissionComplimentary parking
Faculty Artists Recital Series: Le Boeuf Brothers
Remy Le Boeuf – Alto Sax
Pascal Le Boeuf – Piano
Martin Nevin – Bass
Christian Euman – DrumsThe Le Boeuf Brothers are “talented musicians and award-winning composers who channel their influences, environments, and resources into works that reflect their own identities.” (All About Jazz). Pianist Pascal Le Boeuf and saxophonist Remy Le Boeuf (Chair of Jazz and Commercial Music Studies at Lamont) “pursue a hyper-fluent streamlined modern ideal” (New York Times) with “an impressive level of sophistication.” (San Francisco Chronicle).$12 general admission; free for students
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Faculty Artists Recital Series: Jeri Jorgensen & Cullan Bryant
Jerilyn Jorgensen is a member of the performance faculty of Colorado College and has been adjunct faculty in violin and chamber music at the Lamont School of Music of the University of Denver as well as Visiting Assistant Professor of Violin at the Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam. From 1980-2004 she was first violinist of the Da Vinci Quartet, and as a member of that ensemble she has performed throughout the United States, been a prizewinner in the Shostakovich International String Quartet Competition and finalist in the Naumburg Chamber Music Competition, and appeared on PBS’s NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.Pianist Cullan Bryant is a preeminent chamber musician and accompanist in New York City. He has been heard in collaboration with many of the great musicians of the century including violinist and UN Messenger of Peace Midori, violinists Oleh Krysa, Misha Keylin, Emanuel Borok, cellists Peter Rejto, Paul Tobias, members of the Amati, American, and Borromeo Quartets, members of the New York Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera, Orchestra of St Luke’s, NYC Ballet, Boston and Detroit Symphonies in such venues as Merkin and Alice Tully Halls, Metropolitan Museum and Detroit’s Orchestra Hall.$12 general admission; free for students
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Xperimental Jazz Ensemble
This group, under the direction of Donna Wickham, focuses on avant-garde jazz, improvisation, and the compositions of its own members.Free, no ticket required
Rocky Mountain Chamber Singers Presents: All In Good Time
RMCS celebrates the spring with All In Good Time, a concert exploring time and all it holds — seasons and hours, meters and eras, moments of reflection and pure joy. We’ll travel the centuries from the Renaissance masters to modern-day choral composers, with pauses for musical theater, pop, and a couple of timely surprises.
Piano Department Recital
Lamont piano students share what they’ve been working on so far this quarter.Free admission
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North Indian Classical Ensemble
In the North Indian Classical Ensemble, students practice the ornate and highly refined forms of Hindustani music and Kathak danceFree admission
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Graduate Voice Repertoire
Sahar Nouri directs this presentation by Lamont voice students. They will perform selections from the art song repertoire in English, French, Italian, and German.Free admission