Colorado Symphony rolls out 2015-16 lineup
Highlights include masterworks, "geek" concerts and a tribute to Shakespeare.
Highlights include masterworks, "geek" concerts and a tribute to Shakespeare.
The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center is the latest in a fast-growing list of Colorado cultural institutions experimenting with marijuana industry partnerships.
CPR Classical will carry four Colorado Symphony concerts this spring after the two organizations reached a new informal agreement that allows both to pursue other broadcast partnerships.
Hear the concert on CPR Classical this Saturday. Also: Andrew Litton on the brilliance of Bernstein’s Symphony No. 2
CPR’s Arts Bureau spoke to Denver Art Museum's first creative-in-residence, singer Lannie Garrett about American swing and others.
With help from Make-A-Wish Colorado, 14-year-old Denver violist Gianella Falcon Escobedo will fulfill her musical aspirations and perform with the Colorado Symphony Friday night.
CPR’s Arts Bureau recaps the year’s biggest cultural news across the state.
“Andrew is the Peyton Manning of the orchestra world, and Denver is fortunate to have a conductor of his caliber,” said Colorado Symphony CEO Jerry Kern.
Colorado Public Radio will no longer air performances of the Colorado Symphony’s current and past seasons after a 15-year partnership ended this week.
Scott O'Neil is leaving Colorado's flagship orchestra after nine years of service to pursue composing, arranging and guest conducting.