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Lamont Concerts & Events
Thursday, February 15
Lamont Choirs
Three of Lamont’s choirs join forces in a night of music-making: the Lamont Chorale, Voces Fortes (formerly Lamont Men’s Chorus), and Voces Aureas (formerly Lamont Women’s Chorus).
- 7:30pm
- Gates Concert Hall
Thursday, February 15
Guest recital: Nancy Williams, clarinet; Angela Mitchell, soprano; Anne Breeden, piano
“Unbound” is a recital of instrumental music and art song celebrating women through music, including settings of Emile Brontë's poetry, music by women composers, women’s stories in song, and the world premiere of Nancy Williams’s “A Modern Witch.”
- 7:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Friday, February 16
Jazz Small Groups: Barbosa Ensembles
Lamont small groups explore the canon of jazz and/or American popular music, as well as original student compositions and arrangements. Typically consisting of 4-7 players, small groups perform public concerts each quarter.
- 5:00pm
- Williams Recital Salon
Sunday, February 18
Faculty Artists Recital Series: David Byrd-Marrow, horn; Stephanie Cheng, piano; & Friends
On this exciting recital of contemporary music, Byrd-Marrow and Cheng perform works by Matthew C. Haislip, Adam Wolf, Olivier Messiaen, and Jörg Widmann. On the second half, they're joined by colleagues to perform the Sextet of Ernst von Dohnányi.
- 4:30pm
- Hamilton Recital Hall
Sunday, March 3
The Spirituals Project Winter Concert featuring Denver Children’s Choir
This season The Spirituals Project will be focusing on the theme of prayer. Our music in the choir’s performances this year will highlight the ways in which Spirituals convey thoughts about prayer and how prayer factored into the daily lives of the enslaved African community.
- 4:00pm
- Gates Concert Hall
News
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Ruby Pucillo, BA Jazz Voice
The Spirituals Project
The Spirituals Project is a community organization dedicated to preserving and revitalizing the spirituals, through musical, educational, and social justice work in our community.
7:1 Student-to-Faculty Ratio
300+ Performances Per Year
43/16 States/Nations Represented