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A Dayful of Gershwin

Andrew Litton will certainly have his hands full when he walks onstage for an all-Gershwin matinee in Boettcher Concert Hall on Sunday.

Colorado Symphony Raffle – Your Chance To Win a Car While Supporting Your Symphony

The Colorado Symphony Association is bringing back the Colorado Symphony Raffle starting Nov. 24.

The Man of Many Passions – Meet Violinist Philippe Quint

Meet Philippe Quint, Russian-born violinist making his debut with the Colorado Symphony on Nov. 20-21 performing in the Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique concert.

New Colorado Symphony Copland Recording Applauded by Music Web International

Your Colorado Symphony and Music Director Andrew Litton are proud to announce that Copland – Billy the Kid & Rodeo received its first major critical acclaim. 

Musician Spotlight: 47 Strings of Courtney Hershey Bress

47 strings, 7 pedals, 6 feet tall, and weighing in at around 85 pounds — the harp is one of the most intricate instruments in the orchestra.

Colorado Symphony Announces 2015/16 Season

The Colorado Symphony is thrilled to announce programming for the 2015/16 Season, which opens Friday, September 18, 2015, at Boettcher Concert Hall.

The American Festival

This March, the Colorado Symphony celebrates the legends, and lesser-known voices, of the American symphonic form.

Happy New Year! A message from Jerry Kern – CEO / Co-chair of the Board of Trustees

“New” is a word we use a lot at the Colorado Symphony. New means innovation, change, originality, and uniqueness – all elements of today’s Colorado Symphony.

October 27, 1989: A Magical Night, A New Beginning

McNichols Arena, an unusual setting for a symphony orchestra, was the place selected to present the debut of the new Colorado Symphony Orchestra.

The Colorado Symphony is pleased to announce several exciting developments within the administrative staff.

The Colorado Symphony is pleased to announce several exciting developments within the administrative staff.