Colorado Symphony to hold 11 open-air concerts

9News

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Live music is coming back to the Denver Performing Arts Complex. The Colorado Symphony announced 11 open-air, outdoor chamber music concerts under the glass in the Denver Performing Arts Complex Galleria. The Chamber Music Series will be held with small ensembles of Colorado Symphony musicians performing classical repertoire in a physically distanced setting. Tickets for the 11 concerts will be sold as physically distanced tables of two or four people, with no combining of tables permitted. Tickets will on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 30, at ColoradoSymphony.org.

The Colorado Symphony Announces the Music of John Williams at Red Rocks

303 Magazine

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This week, the Colorado Symphony announced the music of John Williams at Red Rocks. As a score writer — Williams is most widely recognized for his music in classic films. Accompanied by resident conductor Christopher Dragon — the Colorado Symphony will feature selections from Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Indiana Jones, Superman, Harry Potter and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial on Sunday, May 23 and Tuesday, May 25 at 7 p.m.

Colorado Symphony to perform music of John Williams at Red Rocks

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Colorado Symphony’s full ensemble will hold its first live performances of 2021 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The orchestra will hold two limited-capacity performances of "The Music of John Williams" on Sunday, May 23 and Tuesday, May 25 at the Colorado amphitheater. Conducted by Colorado Symphony Resident Conductor Christopher Dragon, the performances will feature selections from "Star Wars," "Jurassic Park," "Indiana Jones," "Superman," "Harry Potter," "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" and more.

Colorado Symphony Welcomes Fans To Red Rocks For Music Of John Williams

CBS 4

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Fans of the Colorado Symphony can attend a live concert with the music of John Williams at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The two limited-capacity performances are scheduled for May 23 and May 25. Resident Conductor Christopher Dragon and the symphony’s full ensemble make their summer debut for their first live performances with audiences this year.

One Year Later: Colorado Symphony Plays On Amid Devastated Performing Arts Landscape

The Denver Gazette

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As COVID-19 cancelled hundreds of concerts across the country, the Colorado Symphony paved the way just 10 days into the pandemic by releasing a recording of “Ode to Joy” that included dozens of sheltered musicians and was viewed nearly 600,000 times around the world. And it was the Symphony that managed to first bring live music back to Red Rocks later in the summer with a series of acoustic string ensemble concerts that were limited to 175 masked and distanced audiences. 

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