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Your Colorado Symphony Heads to New York City with Itzhak Perlman and Gregory Alan Isakov!

The Colorado Symphony is proud to announce a landmark tour to New York City that will see the orchestra perform two genre-spanning concerts at two of the most iconic venues in the world: Radio City Music Hall and Carnegie Hall (Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage). Together, these performances offer a compelling portrait of a modern American orchestra — one equally at home interpreting the classical canon with a living legend and one collaborating with a modern songwriter to reimagine what symphonic music can be. It’s a hallmark that has earned the ensemble acclaim across the country and deep support from a growing and diverse audience at home in Denver.

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Gregory Alan Isakov with the Colorado Symphony

JAN 30, 2026 • Radio City Music Hall

Colorado’s own Gregory Alan Isakov, whose hushed, poetic songwriting has captivated fans around the globe, reunites with the orchestra for a one-night-only performance at Radio City Music Hall led by Resident Conductor Christopher Dragon.

Itzhak Perlman with the Colorado Symphony

FEB 1, 2026 • Carnegie Hall

The Symphony takes the main stage at Carnegie Hall alongside GRAMMY® Award winner Itzhak Perlman. One of the most revered violinists of all time, Perlman will perform works that have become synonymous with his artistry, including the haunting theme from Schindler’s List, Dvořák’s Romance in F minor, and selections from Fritz Kreisler and Carlos Gardel.

Tour packages including airfare, hotel, and performance tickets are available for purchase through the Colorado Symphony. For more information, please contact Amanda Gomez, Senior Director of Development, at agomez@coloradosymphony.org.

This is a momentous occasion for our Orchestra, the city of Denver, and the State of Colorado. To be featured on two of New York City’s most legendary stages, alongside artists as singular as Itzhak Perlman and Gregory Alan Isakov, underscores the incredible talent of our musicians as well as the innovative programming and artistic range that defines the Colorado Symphony. We’re honored to represent our city and state on a national stage, bringing the spirit and sound of the Rockies to the heart of Manhattan, while pioneering the future of live symphonic music.

Daniel Wachter, President & CEO