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Colorado Symphony To Receive $15,000 Grant From The National Endowment For The Arts

The Colorado Symphony has been approved for a $15,000 Grants for Arts Projects award to support Lift Every Voice (LEV) youth concerts.

Announcing Chamber Music Series With Musicians Of The Colorado Symphony

Announcing the Colorado Symphony’s Chamber Music Series featuring musicians of the Colorado Symphony. 

Colorado Symphony Announces The Music Of John Williams At Red Rocks

Announcing two limited capacity performances of The Music of John Williams with your Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre

Colorado Symphony Cancels Beethoven 9 Performance At Red Rocks

The Colorado Symphony regrettably announces the cancellation of Beethoven Symphony No. 9 with the Colorado Symphony and Chorus.

Crescendo Society Announces Return Of Mythology Distillery Virtual Cocktail Class

Crescendo Society announces the next installment of their virtual cocktail class series in partnership with Mythology Distillery.

Colorado Symphony Reschedules July 2021 Performances Of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 In Concert For Summer 2022

The three 2021 performances of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 2 in Concert at Boettcher Concert Hall will be rescheduled for summer 2022.

Crescendo Society Announces Mythology Virtual Cocktail Class

The Colorado Symphony’s Young Professional group, the Crescendo Society, announces a virtual evening adventure supporting the Colorado Symphony.

Colorado Symphony Charts Evolutionary Course For Artistic Leadership

The Colorado Symphony Association (CSA) is pleased to announce a limited continuation of rehearsal and recording operations in Boettcher Concert Hall.

Colorado Symphony’s Christopher Dragon Accepts Contract Extension Through 2023-24 Concert Season

The Colorado Symphony announces a contract extension for Resident Conductor Christopher Dragon through the 2023-24 concert season, ending June 30, 2024. “It’s an absolute honor to have this opportunity to remain part of a world-class orchestra like the Colorado Symphony,” said Dragon. “I look forward to working with the tremendous musicians and staff of the organization moving forward as we look to come back stronger than ever once we are able to resume pre-COVID-19-restricted concert operations in Boettcher Concert Hall.” 

Colorado Symphony Receives Substantial Anonymous Gift

The CSA is pleased to announce an anonymous substantial gift will allow the organization to continue compensating its musicians and staff through June 2021.